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Reviews of Nintendo Wii Fit

Testseek.com have collected 73 expert reviews of the Nintendo Wii Fit and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Nintendo Wii Fit.
Award: Highest Rated April 2008
April 2008
 
(80%)
73 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Sense of progress
  • Good mix of exercises
  • Doesnt feel like a trial
  • Balance board is a great new peripheral
  • Exercises will help your balance and strength
  • Beats the repetitiveness of going to the gym
  • Some fun balance board games
  • Pleasant presentation throughout
  • Makes basic exercise fun
  • Innovative use of peripherals
  • Gets your heart pumping
  • Plenty of different activities.

The editors didn't like

  • Assessment of ideal weights and body masses a bit generous The Final Word For those who are fairly sporty anyway
  • The Wii Fit may end up more of a check-and-balance device rather than a full-on trainer
  • As it seems not to have endurance tests and activ...
  • No way to create your own exercise program
  • Youre forced to unlock most of the activities
  • Some games are rather shallow
  • Health and fitness assessments can be problematic
  • Board is sensitive
  • But you can still cheat at exercises
  • Wont "blast your quads"
  • No substitute for a real workout
  • Limited multiplayer activities
  • Some activities much more fun than others.

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  Published: 2008-05-27, review by: Geek.com

  • Abstract:  I think it’s fair to say that the Nintendo Wii is a peripheral-heavy console. As well as the innovative motion controls it ships with you also have a clip-on gun holder for Link’s Crossbow Training, a steering wheel for Mario Kart Wii and...

 
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  Published: 2008-05-21, review by: pcworld.com_techhive.com

  • Other games support Wii Balance Board, Intuitive, fun to use
  • Lacks custom activitylist creation, Lacks twoplayer vs. mode
  • Intuitive and downright cute in its presentation, the Wii Fit makes working out in front of your TV a genuinely interactive and fun experience....

 
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  Published: 2008-05-21, review by: gamepro.com

  • Abstract:  Alright, lets just get this out of the way: Wii Fit isnt going to give you the muscles of Schwarzenegger or give you the subtle grace of Baryshnikov. In short, if you go in spaghetti-armed and uncoordinated, youll probably come out that way. Much li...

 
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  Published: 2008-05-21, Author: Matt , review by: Businessweek.com

  • Brilliant product design; intuitive software; good mix of content; batteries included
  • Some tactless messages; the yoga instructor can be a little snarky
  • The best implementation yet of good-for-you gaming thats actually fun

 
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  Published: 2008-05-21, Author: Gerald , review by: gamespy.com

  • Cleverly disguises exercise behind videogame interface; Balance Board works well; balance games are fun.
  • Cant queue up exercises to form a routine; insensitive to body-image issues; BMI doesnt measure fitness.
  • The commercial success of the Wii can be attributed to many different things. The low price point is surely a big factor, but the systems innovative input method is its defining feature. Nintendos system has made gaming more accessible by converting ...

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  Published: 2008-05-19, review by: gizmodo.com

  • Abstract:  I used to be very proud of my legs. I have slight knees and ankles. But the muscles around the bones were very strong. And in my early 20s, as a full-time martial artist, I could kick very hard. My nose bled like a faucet, but I will say I could hold ...

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  Published: 2008-05-16, review by: pcmag.com

  • Its exercise. Fun mini games. Strong Mii integration.
  • Its exercise. Balance Board feedback is sometimes vague. Weak multiplayer support.
  • Gamers looking for an excuse to get off the couch will find plenty here to love, in the form of truly entertaining mini games like skiing, snowboarding, and dancing. Serious fitness freaks, however, may not be impressed with the Wii Fits gentle traini...

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  Published: 2008-05-14, review by: allthingsd.com

  • Abstract:  Nintendo’s Wii made its mark as the fun system that got gamers and non-gamers alike off their couches to play tennis and golf with motion-sensing controllers. On Monday, the company will introduce an accessory that encourages users to take exercising w...

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  Published: 2008-05-12, review by: 1up.com

  • Abstract:  Wii Fit's doing something right. A couple of days into the game's workout regimen, I didn't want to keep playing -- it is exercise, after all. But I persevered, and eventually I improved at the minigames, felt physically challenged on some exercises, a...

 
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  Published: 2008-05-08, review by: gamespot.com

  • Balance board is a great new peripheral, Exercises will help your balance and strength, Beats the repetitiveness of going to the gym, Some fun balance board games, Pleasant presentation throughout.
  • No way to create your own exercise program, Youre forced to unlock most of the activities, Some games are rather shallow, Health and fitness assessments can be problematic, Board is sensitive, but you can still cheat at exercises.
  • Wii Fit will help you work up a sweat, but its not as smooth and fun a workout as youd probably like. ...

 
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