To throw a spanner into the works, I really like Your Shape.
Again, though, it lacks the cohesiveness of Sports Active or Biggest Loser - there's no 30 day routines or targeting fat-busting, for instance - but in terms of tech it's highly accurate and very impressive
Yep - 'In a first for the dancing titles in the Kinect line-up, the player can fail a song if the gauge reaches zero, so you can’t just mess around for the entire track.'
Aye, the Workout mode is pretty perfunctory. It's just a calorie counter (that naturally counts up whether you're moving or not) based on a weight you put in, and a timer.
There's nothing much else to it, really, which is a little bit rich given it's plastered on the back of the box as a feature.
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Re: Michael Phelps Makes Waves on Kinect in June
But....how?!
Re: Review: Get Fit With Mel B (Xbox 360)
To throw a spanner into the works, I really like Your Shape.
Again, though, it lacks the cohesiveness of Sports Active or Biggest Loser - there's no 30 day routines or targeting fat-busting, for instance - but in terms of tech it's highly accurate and very impressive
Re: Review: DanceMasters (Xbox 360)
Yep - 'In a first for the dancing titles in the Kinect line-up, the player can fail a song if the gauge reaches zero, so you can’t just mess around for the entire track.'
Re: Review: Dance Central (Xbox 360)
Aye, the Workout mode is pretty perfunctory. It's just a calorie counter (that naturally counts up whether you're moving or not) based on a weight you put in, and a timer.
There's nothing much else to it, really, which is a little bit rich given it's plastered on the back of the box as a feature.