So I was able to buy a Move for U$20 bucks because Target messed up and put it in the wrong place, but they honored the price. I already had the Eye from trying to use it as a mic. I downloaded all the demos and tried (or at least tried to try) them all. Overall, some are great, some are ok, and some are just dreadful experiences. Allow me to share them with you:
Great
+ Dead Space Extraction - Awesome game, much better than I expected. The demo actually sold me on the game and I'll pick it up after I pick up DS2. The reticule was very responsive, was very easy to aim and calibrate, and I never had a problem shooting off the limbs or the head of those things. I'm also curious to see what's gonna happen to the story, if anyone played the demo, they know what I'm talking about. As a side note, Egan reminded me of Kaz Yamauchi.
+ Killzone 3 - Also easy to calibrate and the reticule is very responsive. The demo itself is amazing and made me like Killzone again. I didn't have a lot of difficulty adjusting to the new control scheme for FPS even though I was not sitting on a comfy couch but on the edge of my bed. I think the couch would make it even better as I would have the move resting on my lap. I still prefer the DS3 over it, but it was a very pleasant experience. I tried it on default settings, so because of that, I think some stuff was off when I was shooting as I could clearly see the aim on the Higg's head but not killing him. Does anyone have a good configuration for it? I'd like to try it out again with optimal configuration.
Good
+ Heavy Rain - was pretty damn good. Much better than I expected as I thought the whole motion would be all gimmicky and annoying, while it's still gimmicky, it's not annoying and it's gimmicky in a way that makes sense. They sure made good use of the move here, though, just like Killzone 3, I still prefer the DS3, but it was still a good experience, and if what I hear about HR is right (i.e. you need to do multiple playthroughs to get the full exprience) then I'm sure to eventually play the whole game with Move once I buy it.
+ Sports Champions - I had tried this before at BB, it was pretty much the same demo, but this time I could act silly at home, it's obviously a family and party game but I still had fun even though I had a real hard time controlling where I wanted to put the ping pong ball, I could just spike it but couldn't really control where I wanted to put the ball. Lack of online makes this game a pass for me, though if I ever see it on a firesale or clearance for U$10 bucks, I'll probably snatch it up.
Awful
- Raquet Sports - awful game with shallow gameplay and swinging back and forth not trying to do anything a la Wii Tennis. Awful.
- The Shoot - What a crappy game, the thing wouldn't calibrate correctly no matter what and made the game even worse than it would be if it was fully calibrated. It's a good thing I played this before DSE otherwise I probably would've broken the controller throwing it at the TV.
- Kung Fu Rider - Awful move implementation, I actually think the game just plain sucks though, even if it was DS3 compatible.
- TV Superstars - This game also just plain sucks. The move implementation is horrible here as well and there's no point to this game's existence. I don't think it's awful because of Move, I think it's awful because the game is terrible.
Neutral
- Tumble - Was fun, but it seems more like a tech demo to me. I could see myself getting it if they have a firesale sometime for a couple of bucks and/or if I don't have a backlog of games to play like I do now.
- Eyepet - Tried it for 2 mins and quit, not my type of game, no impressions
- Blokus - I don't have a lot to say about this because I really disliked the game so not a whole lot more to say here.
- Beat Sketcher and Start the Party - Not something I'd ever buy, but does what it's trying to do.
- Funky Lab Rat, Swords and Soldiers and Modern Combat - I tried to see where I could play with move, couldn't find it, gave up because I didn't care. Modern Combat was actually hanging on the welcome screen so I didn't even try the demo with the DS3.
- Ruse - Was okay, and move worked well, but the game didn't really grab my attention and I got bored. I wish I could see the move on a better strategy game, I'm not even gonna mention that strategy game otherwise some people will complain, so I'll say Civilization Revolution 2 or Command and Conquer Next.
Overall I think this thing has potential, but the main problem I see with it is lack of support. I mean I don't expect developers to retroactively put it in their games, but Dead Space 2 and Portal 2 seemed perfect for the device, and Portal 2 is supporting Hydra. Another game that would be great for Move is BTTF. I played the demo and thought it would work great with Move, as would other point and click adventure games. Can't expect Telltale and LA to patch the MI or Sam and Max games, but would hope they would include it in future games like I had hoped they would do it for BTTF.
Maybe the aforementioned games came out too soon after move to be able to support it, but a post launch patch would be more than welcome. Also the fact that ND and IG are non committal to support move for their big Fall games (U3, R3, RaCA4O) is not encouraging.
Right now I have no games in the horizon that I want to play that include move support, maybe LBP2 or Sly Collection when I buy it. I have already decided not to buy Killzone 3 until they patch online co op or the price drops. Maybe SOCOM 4, if the move implementation works well. I'm also somewhat hoping that MNG Next on NGP will also be MNG6 on PS3 with Move support. The fact that that hasn't happened yet is kinda baffling to be honest.