PS3 Move controls detect your motions to control games in a similar fashion to the Nintendo Wii.
In addition to the acceleration and orientation of the Wii, PS3 Move can also detect depth. It can see where the controller is in 3D space using the PlayStation Eye camera.
Here are the latest PS3 games we have been playing:
Tumble is a downloadable title for Playstation Move. PS Move has been around for a while, but it's surprising to look back and take stock of just how much great PS Move content is available for families. This week, FamilyGamerTV sits down with our gaming family to look at a few great Move games... watch now
Unfinished Swan is an unusual puzzle game, told as in interactive fairy tale. Whilst the control scheme may be changeling for very young players, the games visual style and simple physics-based puzzles prove very entertaining when played-though as a family... read now
Need For Speed: Most Wanted is a recreation of a former Need For Speed classic, updated with modern features and the latest Need For Speed technology... read now
Okami HD is a welcome return for the goddess-cum-wolf with a graphical update as well as support for the Move controller and a range of trophies... read now
Epic Mickey: The Power of 2 is a sequel to the Wii exclusive Epic Mickey, only this time it is coming to Playstation Move and Xbox 360 and adds two players. With a year's hindsight, hopefully this game will correct the mistakes of the past... read now
Resident Evil Chronicles HD Collection brings together the two Chronicles games and provides them with a new HD makeover and support for Playstation Move, to promise a story-packed on-rails shooter... read now
Grand Slam Tennis 2 brings tennis to PlayStation Move but ends up being jack of all controllers and master of none. Great fun for families but for grownups more promise of things to come than a fully fleshed out motion experience. I suspect Grand Slam Tennis on Wii U will be the de facto version... read now
Grand Slam Tennis returns, but not on the Wii. The dream of motion controlled tennis may not be totally dead with its Move support, but the focus here will be on hardcore stick action... read now
Sorcery promises a Move adventure with more narrative depth than many other offerings, by putting a wand in your hand and inviting you to take on an army of monsters using gesture-based spells... read now
Get Up and Dance is set to give enthusiastic PS3 and Wii party-goers a whole new range of dancing diversions. By including group play, is this the start of re-enacting Glee in the living room?.. read now
This week we talk about BioShock Infinite's Move controls and the new Sony 3DTV's. We then discuss the ins and outs of the new eShop on the 3DS. Also broadcast on Kerrang Radio... listen now
House of the Dead: Overkill - Extended Cut PS3 gives one of the Wii's best shooters an HD, 3D and Move-friendly makeover, hopefully giving an excellent game a whole new un-life... read now
Michael Jackson: The Experience brings Just Dance to the PlayStation 3. Rather than simply replicating the Wii game's success, singing, choreography options, videos and pictures make this the definitive version -- providing the King of Pop is to your taste... read now
Virtua Tennis 4 creates a realistic tennis experience with its new PS3 Move controls. Even without being integrated into the main game and a lacklustre application of spin, the joy of real tennis is convincingly recreated for those with a genuine interest in the sport... read now
Dead Space Extraction is an interesting guided experience, and manages to firmly hold your hand without compromising the scares. With developer Visceral Games at the helm this prequel to the events of Dead Space is a wonderful companion piece for fans. .. read now
Killzone 3 creates magical moments of technological greatness. Electronic engineering and peripheral design work together wonderfully, but beyond the gadgetry there isn't quite enough videogame... read now
Killzone 3 hits the usual notes, add in 3D and Move controls though and you have something not only very functional, but really rather exciting. This feels like the future... read now
Tiger Woods 12 consolidates both technology and brand as the series mirrors Tiger's return to normality. The Master nomenclature looks to underline similarities in the three - MotionPlus, Move or Joypad controlled - versions of the game, but it will be the usability of controls that will be make or break for Tiger 12... read now
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