Besides having some celebrity power behind it and getting the grit and hopefully attention of the male audience, Playstations trailer of The Fight: Lights Out shows another thing, the diversity of the Move. You can see those who are playing the game can take lots of different moves and use them in the game. Not just waving their arms around like the Nintendo Wii. You actually have full X,Y and Z axes, aka depth and those will make a big difference to what your character does, but more importantly how immersed you are in the experience. This will also showcase the different level of players out there and how much of the controller and moves they have mastered. Think of it like a Tekken game. There are those who just button smash and on the Nintendo Wii, everybody just button smashes because the hardware cannot tell the difference and track all the different movements. On the Playstation Move, because of the accuracy, there might be those who only learn uppercuts and jabs, while others who really learn the game in and out and can execute different combos. Now apply this same thought process to other Move games and you can see what sets the Playstation Move apart from the Nintendo Wii.