[quote name='joeboosauce']The move is a good product. Unfortunately, its the lack of marketing when compared to Kinect that has led to its perceived failure. Just market anything enough and you can convince people of anything.
I've used the move on a couple of FPS and its awesome. I think its these games that stand out. Some of these family games are where mediocrity comes out and feel like Wii shovelware. Although, I did read some reviews of Child of Eden with 360 and PS3 and the Kinect gets complaints about being more cumbersome. Also, here's my plug for The Fight: Lights Out. Awesome game! Despite the professional reviewers (who I assume are lazy asses), the user scores are really high. A lot of the user reviews are from people who fight professionally. I wouldn't write off move just yet. Just as the PS3 was being written off, its overtake of the 360 came up slowly and quietly. I don't expect Move to be huge but I would not write it off just yet...[/QUOTE]
Child of Eden is unplayable for me with move controls, I'm guessing it's because I use my PC monitor and I sit too close to it to use the move effectively for that game, however every other game I've tried plays fine with it. I agree about the marketing, the move is a great product and I love using it for shooters.. but it needs to be advertised more. The move was MORE than worth it to me after getting the Tiger Woods bundle for $50 from amazon. I've already gotten my moneys worth, so even if it dies I'm not going to complain, but I think people that think it's dead are overexaggerating. It hasn't died yet, there are plenty of upcoming titles that will use Move controls, there's the possibility that it's dying in the near future but it clearly hasn't died yet.