EA Sports Active review

In better shape than Wii Fit?

GamesRadar+ Verdict

Pros

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    Some exercises are actually fun

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    Enough different activities to keep workouts fresh

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    Very effective alternative to Wii Fit

Cons

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    Not exactly exciting graphics

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    Sometimes doesn't recognise your movements

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    Resistance band doesn't offer much resistance

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Wii Fit’s been sitting high in the charts for months. It seems that Nintendo’s Wii is in people’s consciousness as much for being a fitness tool as it is for gaming.

At times the game doesn’t recognize your movements, which is frustrating. And the wires connecting the Wii remote and Nunchuk can get in the way of your shoulder presses. Fitter players might find the resistance band included doesn’t offer enough resistance too, although there’s nothing stopping you using your own. Overall though, it works admirably well.

Jun 24, 2009

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GenreFamily
DescriptionThis new fitness game for the Wii allows you to customize and personalize your own workout schedule. Plus it's made in collaboration with Bob Greene, Oprah's personal trainer. What's not to like?
PlatformWii
US censor ratingEveryone
UK censor rating3+
Release date19 May 2009 (US), 21 May 2009 (UK)
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