- Publisher: THQ
- Release Date: Nov 4, 2010
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Dec 21, 201085Of all the Kinect games to date, Ultimate Workout is definitely the most concise program out there.
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Jan 5, 201180Of EA Sports Active 2, Your Shape: Fitness Evolved and The Biggest Loser Ultimate Workout, the latter has the absolute best use of motion tracking during the actual exercises as well as the motivation to keep you going.
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Dec 21, 201080"Quotation Forthcoming"
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Dec 20, 201075While The Biggest Loser: Ultimate Workout may seem like another fitness knock-off, the fact it has so much health-related content packed into it, along with mostly good interactivity with the Kinect, make us feel like it deserves a recommendation. This Loser will make you feel like a winner-if you're strong enough.
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Jan 7, 201170But if you want to lose weight, and your mind throws a fog of delusion and twisted justifications in your path, then the numbers and tips of The Biggest Loser might just break that spell.
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Jan 6, 201170The only fitness title out there that will both slim you down and manager to raise a smile or two. [Issue#67, p.91]
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Dec 20, 201070But if you're looking for a Kinect fitness game which provides more motivation than Your Shape and is technically sounder than EA Sports Active, and if you can put up with the relentless cheeriness, Ultimate Loser is a decent choice.
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Jan 17, 201165For those serious about improving fitness and losing a few centimetres, there is a lot to like about The Biggest Loser: Ultimate Workout, but ultimately a cumbersome navigation interface and occasional motion detection inaccuracies keep it from being a truly great title.
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Dec 21, 201060"Quotation Forthcoming"
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Feb 8, 201155Overall, The Biggest Loser: The Ultimate Workout is a great tool to help gamers lose weight. Whereas it doesn't work as a video game, mainly due to the lack of enjoyment, if you're looking to lose a few pounds without leaving your house, this is a great way of doing so.
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Dec 28, 201040Not terrible, but largely without merit. [Jan 2011]