UPDATE: The list continues to grow! As of today, July 29th, we’re currently tracking 78 79 80 PlayStation Move games released or under development. The list includes E3 2011 heavyweights such as Resistance 3, BioShock Infinite, Medieval Moves: Deadmund’s Quest, and many more. Read on for the full, updated list…and be sure to let us know if a PlayStation Move game slipped through the cracks!
What’s your favorite implementation of PlayStation Move? What PlayStation Move game are you most looking forward to? Be sure to let us know in the comments!
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- Auditorium*
- Beat Sketcher*
- Blue Toad Murder Files* (via PSN software update)
- Brunswick Pro Bowling
- Cabela’s Dangerous Hunts 2011
- Create
- Dance on Broadway
- Dance Dance Revolution
- Dead Space Extraction*
- de Blob 2
- Dungeon Hunter: Alliance*
- echochrome II*
- EyePet
- Fast Draw Showdown*
- The Fight: Lights Out
- Funky Lab Rat*
- Get Fit With Mel B
- Harry Potter & The Deathly Hallows Part Two
- Heavy Rain (via PSN software update)
- High Velocity Bowling* (via PSN software update)
- Hustle Kings* (via PSN software update)
- John Daly’s ProStroke Golf
- Killzone 3
- Kung Fu Rider
- Little League World Series 2010
- MAG (via PSN software update)
- MLB 11: The Show
- Michael Jackson: The Experience
- Modern Combat: Domination*
- NBA 2K11
- Pain* (via PSN software update)
- Planet Minigolf* (via PSN software update)
- PlayStation Move Ape Escape*
- PlayStation Move Heroes
- Racquet Sports
- Rapala Pro Bass Fishing 2010
- Resident Evil 5: Gold Edition (via PSN software update)
- R.U.S.E.
- Sackboy’s Prehistoric Moves*
- Singstar Dance
- The Sly Collection
- SOCOM 4
- Sports Champions
- Start the Party
- Swords & Soldiers* (via PSN software update)
- The Lord of the Rings: Aragorn’s Quest
- The Shoot
- Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11 (via PSN software update)
- Tiger Woods PGA Tour 12
- Time Crisis: Razing Storm
- Top Darts*
- Top Spin 4
- Toy Story 3: The Video Game (side modes via PSN software update)
- TRON: Evolution
- Tumble*
- TV Superstars
- UFC Personal Trainer: The Ultimate Fitness System
- Under Siege*
- Virtua Tennis 4
- Yoostar 2
- Zumba Fitness
*Denotes a downloadable PSN title
Coming Next
- BioShock Infinite
- Carnival Island
- Child of Eden
- Dungeon Defenders*
- DUST 514*
- Everybody Dance
- EyePet and Friends
- GoldenEye 007: Reloaded
- The House of the Dead Overkill – Extended Cut
- LittleBigPlanet 2 (via upcoming PlayStation Move Pack PSN software update)
- Medieval Moves: Deadmund’s Quest
- NBA 2K12
- No More Heroes: Heroes’ Paradise
- Oddworld: Stranger’s Wrath*
- PixelJunk lifelike*
- Resistance 3
- Sorcery
- Star Trek
- Wanted Corp*
If any of those games on that list is using the Move like a sixaxis controller it should be removed *cough*tron*cough*. Be fair guys tacked on Move support is not something you want associated with the Move.
@Sid
Umm Dissidia Duodecim and 3rd Birthday are slated for early next year in the US? or are you referring to Japan? It took square 6 months to bring over Dissidia if memory servers me
I’ve had Move since launch and it’s really impressive. I love the implementation on Flight Control HD, Beat Sketcher to some extent and Sports Champions.
But if you want a killer app… Star Wars, light sabre duels
It would be unstoppable.
Resident Evil 4 Move Edition would be nice too :)
@ 40 utsavmehra
Mine for some reason is always purple almost pink, is kinda frustrating XD
Make them less expensive. All these are little add on games – not proper games.
I’m really looking forward to Move titles coming in the next year though. To be honest, a lot of the launch titles seemed a little… rushed
Sports Champions: Great game and the best launch title, but no online multiplayer. Not even turn-based online play.
Start the Party: Good idea, but not frantic enough, not enough mini games, and most importantly no simultaneous multiplayer.
Lack of simultaneous multiplayer is an issue with Beat Sketcher as well. I know that the games were designed to be played with one controller, but it ruins the flow, and there should be the option for two controllers.
Kung Fu Rider… would have been better with analog controls.
Besides KFR, all the above games were good. It just felt like they needed a little bit more to be amazing. With time, I think the coming PS Move games will get better and better.
Oh for sure.