Testseek.com have collected 31 expert reviews of the EA Sports Active and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for EA Sports Active.
June 2009
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The editors liked
The game motivates you to work out
Excellent customised exercises
Wide range of exercises and sports that really put you through your paces
Strict workout regimens keep you interested
Can be very challenging
Especially if you're not aerobically fit
The editors didn't like
The generic create-a-character and bland song list won’t inspire you
The game will also keep you stuck in painful positions from time to time.
Resistance bands are a little weak
Some exercises aren't great without the optional Wii Balance Board
Abstract: It has now been over a year since Wii Fit launched on the Wii, and in that time, a new genre has been created: the exercise game. Eager to jump on the bandwagon, third-party publishers for the Wii and DS starting pumping out workout programs, but none ...
Abstract: Keeping motivated is one of the biggest problems with any plan to get in shape. Countless aspiring exercisers have bought gym memberships that went unused, or treadmills that wound up next to the washer and dryer, doing time as the worlds most expensi...
Wide range of exercises and sports that really put you through your paces, Strict workout regimens keep you interested, Can be very challenging, especially if youre not aerobically fit.
Resistance bands are a little weak, Some exercises arent great without the optional Wii Balance Board.
You can really feel the burn with this collection of exercises and sports-themed challenges. ...
Abstract: To someone accustomed to writing reviews of video games, EA Sports Active presents a bit of a problem. Because, despite the fact that its made by Electronic Arts and is available exclusively on the Nintendo Wii, its really not a game. Instead, EA Spo...
EA Active is a better game than Wii Fit, but it’s still a piece of flim-flam chicanery that really doesn’t do what it promises. The enclosed resistance band is a flimsy piece of crap and for a third or the price of the replacement pack, you can buy a r...
Abstract: I've always found that, with exercise, there are two groups of people: Those who love physical exertion, and those who hate it. I fall squarely into the latter category. While I'm not against the concept of exercise, I am squarely against the idea of a...
Abstract: EA throws its hat into the ring with this contribution to the rapidly expanding fitness game market. After the success of Nintendo’s Wii Fit balance board there has been a succession of titles hoping to cash in on this apparent fitness boom. So what do...
As a long-time Wii Fit user, it was going to take some serious effort to knock that game out of my fitness regimen. EA Sports Active, however, was up to the task, providing better exercises with an excellent user interface. Ive been using EA Sports A...
Abstract: EA Sports Active is plenty of fun and obviously has genuine benefits in terms of keeping fit and, to an extent, building and toning muscle. Its not too much of an exaggeration to say that this really is a personal trainer in a box and, while its n...