Well, Kinect has been shown and contrary to what Rare said, it seems there is no way to play FPS with this thing. And no way to play any game where you need to move a character in a game in a 3D space.
The only reason I play FPS other than Halo, is because of the controls. I like pointing, I like shooting.
PS3 and Move sounds like a great place to play FPS as it has great graphics and potentially great controls. At the moment there is minimal move support, I'm not and will never buy a 3rd system per generation. Even if I did have one I wouldn't pay $150 or whatever it is for a controller and then another £40 for a game.
360 has great shooters with old dual analogue controls, I can't handle that anymore, it feels like I'm caught in a loop playing the same games in an auto-assisted world.
PC has good controls and graphics but I'm a laptop guy. I like the mouse, but hate the keyboard and then all the other problems of PC gaming i.e getting things to work, patches et al.
So it leaves me in this FPS ghetto, playing sub-standard wii shooters, just because I like the instinctive and accurate way controls are presented. As a Wii60 owner this is what I'm left with. And even today with Move and Natal out there, games like COD Black Ops only have IR support on Wii.
I feel like I'm missing the graphics on the Wii, in this graphics driven genre, and missing the controls on the HD systems. Ugh. :(
Move isn't the answer to anything. Seriously, motionplus is how much? $15 That was a barrier, $130-150 for Move is a joke.
You should take the opportunity to buy some decent Wii games.
Because if I grew some balls your mouth would be permanently attached to my crotch, Buttercup.
I'm one of those too. Dual-analog for the win BITCHES! Fuck anyone who disagrees.
The better alternative for me is if they actually made some more Wii exclusive shooters like Red Steel and Goldeneye.
I have no problems with the graphics of games like Metroid Prime 3 or Red Steel 2. It's only when they try to down port HD games or try to make games on a shoestring budget when it bites.