- Publisher: Respondesign
- Release Date: Apr 11, 2005
- Also On: PC
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 12 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 8 out of 12
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Mixed: 2 out of 12
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Negative: 2 out of 12
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RanessaL.Apr 5, 2005I really enjoy the fact that i dont have to leave home to workout to an exciting and moivational exercise thats just for me and my body weight also the fact that it is foer PS i hope to see more of this type for the future. thanxs
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AngiB.Dec 20, 2005Maya kicked my ass this morning...this isn't a game, it is a workout format. Yes, the voice is a bit crackly, and the music isn't fantastic, but just turn up the stereo to whatever you like. This is much better than going to the gym.
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R.K.May 4, 2005
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JLJul 27, 2008I really like how it is able to accurately shape workouts for your specific level and keep changing as your shape improves. In-workout feedback is also a plus. It also helps with that performance fear that can keep some from going to the gym. The only improvement that I might want is the ability to tell Maya "I did something else today."
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Nov 13, 2010This game got me into crazy good shape all over. Sometimes when you get strong this game alone isn't enough, but thats okay. I can highly recommend this as its the best fitness game besides DDR.
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Maya is an excellent mentor who gives more attention than a video can -- she asks questions and will help you with specific exercises, and that's more than some gyms will even offer. If ResponDesign can integrate some features just a bit tighter, incorporate your music preferences just a bit more, make the environments a bit more real, it will have a complete winner. But as for why the PS2 version was allowed to go out with the horrendous voice crackling is beyond us.
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Cheat Code CentralYourself!Fitness takes all the fun out of your PS2 as it tries to get you into shape. Hey, most of us gamers are in shape - the shape of the capital letter "O" - or at the very least, the small letter "b." So leave us the hell alone.
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Considering the complaint that is always out there about how videogames make people lazy or fat, this is definitely the answer to that complaint. This is a really good title for the man trying to convince his woman to buy a PS2.