So, I'm excited about 3D gaming. I really am, I just wish someone could get it right. With three little kids the wife and I don't get out much, but last Christmas we finally made it out to see our first 3D movie (we saw two in fact). I was hooked. The effects in Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader were subtle and well done, and I felt the 3D effects in Tron Legacy really added to the experience.
In March, AMD came to visit and brought with them a PC set up for 3D gaming, based on their HD3D initiative and the Tri-Def DDD software. I had already played around with Stereoscopic 3D (S-3D) gaming a bit on my HDTV with my PS3 and a trial version of the Tri-Def software on my PC. In general I liked S-3D, but found it inconsistent and not on par with my movie going experience. The best titles were those on the PS3, which had been designed or updated by the original devs to support S-3D. I also found myself getting eye fatigue (and on occasion, bad headaches) from my play sessions. This was something I hadn't experienced in the movie theatre.