I don't mind motion controls at all, for the Wii and Move, it's just another way to map out controls, not really that different than a control stick honestly, neither of them require that much strenuous activity, at least for most games. The Kinect is a bit different though, without a controller or any buttons it gets a bit awkward to control, whereas the Wii and Move have buttons along with motions to map actions to.
As long as the control scheme is intuitive and the game is fun then motion controls are just another way of doing things, right now I don't think its feasible to control an entire game with motion controls alone and no buttons, but maybe in the future when the technology is more advanced full bod motion control will be more practical. Right now though I don't mind at all flicking my wrist to swing a sword, or pointing at the screen to aim a gun; in fact done properly it can be quite immersive.
As long as the control scheme is intuitive and the game is fun then motion controls are just another way of doing things, right now I don't think its feasible to control an entire game with motion controls alone and no buttons, but maybe in the future when the technology is more advanced full bod motion control will be more practical. Right now though I don't mind at all flicking my wrist to swing a sword, or pointing at the screen to aim a gun; in fact done properly it can be quite immersive.