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  • RaychelSnr
    Executive Editor
    • Jan 2007
    • 4845

    #1

    EA Sports Active Review

    There was a time when working out meant going to a gym, or at the very least, venturing outside. To be honest, I wasn’t very good at doing either consistently. Thankfully, fitness games have made "in-home" training possible.

    To varying degrees of success, a number of games have made getting in shape comparable to playing games and earning achievements. In some cases, like Wii Fit, fitness is about having fun in a relaxed workout environment. But EA Sports Active, EA’s first foray into the fitness game market, is about a more intense workout experience.

    Instead of mini-games that promote fitness, Active is more of a virtual trainer. It replaces mini-games and yoga with actual workout activities. Some come close to what we’ve seen before (inline skating, aerobic boxing), but many are mundane by comparison: biceps curls, lunges and even jogging.

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  • aukevin
    War Eagle, Go Braves!
    • Dec 2002
    • 14700

    #2
    Thanks for the review Caley. I hope to find this game one day at a reduced price. It definitely seems to be an upgrade to Wii Fit since it has an actual workout program in it for you.

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    • raidersbball20
      MVP
      • Apr 2008
      • 1375

      #3
      i'm glad this actually makes you work hard, wii fit is a scam to make old people think they are working out when playing mini games

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      • dave374
        Banned
        • Feb 2003
        • 1928

        #4
        This is a good trend for gaming.
        Exercise and fun at the same time.
        I wish this had been around from day one of gaming.

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