This list is missing Xenoblade and The Last Story, both of which look incredible. Certainly a good year, but does it matter if it's better than others?
The Wii set the standard, but Move could potentially replace it. Kinect is defninitely the most advanced, but it lacks hardcore games. The Wii Remote's abilities are implemented really well in hardcore titles like No More Heroes and Metroid, among others.
The visuals are completely unimpressive, like Activision is barely even trying. However, the game could still be good and possibly sell well based on the nostalgia factor. We'll have to wait and see if they significantly improve the game or just make it a port with a minor facelift.
Having not played Kinect, I'll just try to apply some logic. I see a problem with moving your hands around empty space rather than holding onto something. Wouldn't it make more sense to hold a fake wheel rather than pretending to grab an invisible one? Also, swining a lightsaber is arguably less fun when there's nothing actually in your hand.
However, the technology itself is pretty cool. I'm sure there will be better use for the voice commands than... playing with a cartoon tiger.
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