Run, stretch, ski, and assume the half-moon pose in Wii Fit for the Nintendo Wii. X-Play is bringing the review, right after Yoga class.
The Pros
- Skinny people have more sex
- Balance board feels sturdy and responsive
- Engages the participant
The Cons
- Lack of the ability to create a playlist
- More could be unlocked from the start
- The music (or lack of) during jogging
Exercise and video games have rarely, if ever, gotten along. The stereotype of an over-weight or under-fit gamer spending hours in front of television screen often hits too close to home. When you love an activity that requires hours of inactivity, exercise resides at the bottom of your “Things to do” list. With the introduction of the Wii, the worlds of exercise and video games became crystal clear. Tossing, batting, and swinging suddenly became as simple as a flick of the wrist. All it would take it to turn this kinetic motion and focus it into an actual workout.
Wii Fit carries that Wii baton by introducing the Wii Balance Board. With a little more than an inch of plastic between you and Terra Firma, the board can judge slight shifts in pressure across the surface. From your two socked feet, the Wii Balance Board knows where you’re placing your body’s center of balance or when you shift it. It’s this shifting balance which works up a little Wii sweat. If only all the menus could keep my heart rate up as well. The Balance board is physically sturdy and regardless of how much intense strength training we did, it never slipped out of place. Unfortunately the batteries run out too frequently which is frustrating for a peripheral you are unable to charge back up.
Feel The Wii Burn
As you begin, the game checks your BMI, weight and virtual age using Nintendo magic. Quote frankly, I thought testing BMI levels involved dunking yourself in water and lots of science, but actually Nintendo has found a way around that. Once in, the player chooses from Yoga, Strength Training, Aerobics and Balance games. Within each of the categories there are assorted exercises ranging from stupid, like stand and breathing, to much more involved, such as the Downward Facing Dog. At the start, a set number of activities are available, and as you progress through the game you unlock more activities and extra reps for the ones you already have access to. We are not fitness experts, but the ability to choose the number of reps from the start would be helpful for those that aren’t already rendered completely immobile. Each of the activities is demonstrated by your male or female trainer, and as you are working out, the trainer will encourage you to keep going or congratulate you on your progress. The incentive actually works, although we find it a bit distracting when the female trainer instructs us what button to press to ‘view her from behind’.
Once you ‘play’ each game, Wii Fit scores you on the leader board against your fellow Mii’s on the console. This can be a challenge to try to beat your previous scores or ones others have left. Conversely, it is an evil tool used to make you feel bad about how much you suck at virtual hula-hooping. After the leader board, the game lets you know if unlocked anything while sweating. The amount of time it takes to receive your results, click through the following screen and then choose another activity from the menu is far too long in order to keep your heart rate up. Some activities don’t even involve the Wii mote and the player is forced to pick it up again just to click through the leader board.
Missed a Step
Our biggest complaint, other than the lack of Richard Simmons, is that there is no way to create a playlist. If there was a way to create a playlist you could string together activities which would create less downtime, and would ultimately allow for a better workout and cool down each day. Without a playlist we strung together activities that potentially had no business following each other. Should I do yoga before skiing? Maybe I should end my hearty regiment with a light jog? Help me Wii Fit, you know better than I do. Playlist aside, Wii Fit did build our endurance and balance after a few short sessions. If you were performing some of the poses in a gym, the instructor may not tell if you are leaning a little bit too much to the left, but Wii Fit knows. The ability to see visually onscreen where your weight is concentrated and how to correctly perform an activity makes Wii Fit useful for anyone that might be thinking about losing a few pounds.
Sweating to the Wii
While Wii Fit may be apart of a well-rounded exercise rudiment, you shouldn’t start cancelling your gym membership anytime soon. There’s a definite hands-off approach to fitness when it comes to the games but we would have liked to have more structure and information about my fitness progression. At the end of the day, I can truly say that I worked up a little Wii sweat. If you’re looking for a way to get a gamer into shape, Wii Fit is a great start. Anyone who has picked up a controller will quickly get into this game by trying to beat the high score and pounds in the process. While the game may have its flaws, Wii Fit is a good warm-up for anyone looking to start working out.
Review by: Jess Reed & Rob Manuel





12 Comments
dede416
"thats hot lol. no its not"
SourProphit
"As sickening as this concept is, I guess it is only fair to judge it by it's intentions.
I don't this was meant for people with any shred of dignity anyway."
siavm
"I am getting this game. And I am getting for the exercises and the added usefullness it will have for some wii games down the line."
Hellwarden
"....I hate to say it, but I just might buy it."
Zero_Master_Beta
"Wow... Its pretty cool but you know i would just do Wii Sports on my Wii instead of doing it on a well... A Wii Fit board because thats just plain weird anyways... Or unless they sell the board seperatly for about 30 bucks then by the game for 10 bucks or just by the whole set for 50 bucks thats kind of not bad if they would sell it that much... not saying i would play it, at the moment..."
HedgehogEmoness
"I think I'll go get it."
BJ713
"Skinny people have more sex, I like that.
But anyway, this game looks really good.
I'm going to get it when I get a Wii."
pokefan493
"I think I'll go get that game. I mean, a 4 is still a recomindation."
johnsprogram
"The BMI really worries me because there are lots of flaws that make it inaccurate."
RageofChaos17
"wow, I guess it does have its uses for people that wanna lose weight. but an extra $90? jesus..."
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