Yourself!Fitness
Xbox- Publisher: Respondesign
- Release Date: Sep 27, 2004
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 2
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 9 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 6 out of 9
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Mixed: 1 out of 9
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Negative: 2 out of 9
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kylefarrellNov 9, 2004Sucks.
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CarlamariaJan 22, 2005I love this game!!!!! my body is perfect now.
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MayaOct 21, 2004This is the most innovative game in years.
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JamesE.Jan 25, 2005A solid fitness program that is more versatile than exercise tapes and dvds and is substantially cheaper than hiring a personal trainer. Recommended if you are looking to get in shape while staying in your living room.
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BlueFalconDec 17, 2004Personally, I didn't find the game very motivating. But if I had a weight problem and wanted to lose some pounds, maybe I'd appreciate it more.
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CharlesCovey-B.Oct 25, 2004Totally innovative. It is amazing software to play with and maya can tell me almost anything.
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GamerGalNov 18, 2004This game has helped me get back into shape. The first day evaluation kicked my butt, but now that I'm 3 weeks into the game I defiinitely notice an improvement to my endurance and general mood. To top it all off, I've dropped 9 pounds!
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#75 Most Discussed Xbox Game of 2004
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#62 Most Shared Xbox Game of 2004
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When has exercising ever been fun? With that being said the developers did an amazing job of making an experience that was different and enjoyable.
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Xbox Nation MagazineIt's definitely a better workout than most Xbox titles, and although its longevity is infinitely better than a human workout video, it's not as motivating or, more important, as sexy. [Dec 2004, p.82]
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This is an excellent, extremely versatile tool for those wanting to exercise at home for whatever reason (children, budget, weather…) and might be a fun holiday gift (or self-gift) for an exercise video/DVD nut.