Best of the fitness games IMO, I sweated far more after a 30 minute workout on this than on any of the other 4 fitness games I've tried (Mel B, Biggest Loser, Your Shape), in fact I sweated so much the first time I got a dehydration migraine, first of those I've had since I lived in Singapore! The downside is that it's extremely buggy and unstable, the promised update coming in February needs to make big improvements considering the price of EA Sports Active 2.
Horrifically buggy, pressure needs putting on EA to fix this considering how much it costs, half the time I launch it and it doesn't even make it to the menu and the same is reported by countless people on the EA forums.
Seems to me that including Move/Kinect support as an optional means for doing the training mini games would have been an absolute no brainer, the worst part of the Fight Night series is the tedious grind of doing the training between each fight, to have the chance to do it with Kinect would have been terrific both as a means of immersing yourself into your onscreen character as well as giving you the gamer a bit of a health/fitness boost, massive opportunity missed.
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Re: Review: EA Sports Active 2 (Xbox 360)
Best of the fitness games IMO, I sweated far more after a 30 minute workout on this than on any of the other 4 fitness games I've tried (Mel B, Biggest Loser, Your Shape), in fact I sweated so much the first time I got a dehydration migraine, first of those I've had since I lived in Singapore! The downside is that it's extremely buggy and unstable, the promised update coming in February needs to make big improvements considering the price of EA Sports Active 2.
Re: EA Sports Active 2
Horrifically buggy, pressure needs putting on EA to fix this considering how much it costs, half the time I launch it and it doesn't even make it to the menu and the same is reported by countless people on the EA forums.
Re: EA's Fight Night Kinect Experiments Could Create Minigames
Seems to me that including Move/Kinect support as an optional means for doing the training mini games would have been an absolute no brainer, the worst part of the Fight Night series is the tedious grind of doing the training between each fight, to have the chance to do it with Kinect would have been terrific both as a means of immersing yourself into your onscreen character as well as giving you the gamer a bit of a health/fitness boost, massive opportunity missed.