If/when you get it you must get a second Move controller and The Fight Lights Out. It's an essential game for anyone that has Move and is worth buying a second Move controller for alone. Ignore the so-called 'professional' reviews and have a look at the Metacritic user reviews instead (including mine!), particularly from FightFan - he nails it on the head perfectly.
Just be prepared to be crippled for a couple of days after you've first had a go unless you spar regularly in real life and remember that your fighter to start off with is a bit pants and that you need to train him to improve his stats in an RPG-fashion...something that I suspect the majority of reviewers didn't do. The controls work perfectly, your fighter on screen replicates your exact hand movements with no lag whatsoever...you can even do the Hokey Cokey lol. If your punches aren't connecting or are connecting but not doing a great deal of damage then the problem is with you, not the controls.
120 fighters to beat to complete the single player game 100%, splitscreen multiplayer, online multiplayer and a nice fun feature that lets you spectate and bet on other people's fights makes it excellent value for money. It's the best game I've played on my PS3 so far and is as addictive as crack cocaine, so be careful lol







