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'For players who want to work up a sweat in front of their consoles it's one of the best titles available.'
Read more » Telegraph.co.uk
Read more » Telegraph.co.uk
'Sports Active is the total package from its delivery, 6-week challenge, and in game exercises. There is simply more to do and its a lot more fun.'
Read more » Extreme Gamer
Read more » Extreme Gamer
'It can't engage and enchant groups in the way Wii Fit does, nor does it attempt to. But as I said the first time around, if you are serious about improving your fitness levels and have neither the inclination nor the funds to join a gym, Active is currently the best of its kind.'
Read more » Eurogamer
Read more » Eurogamer
'While the game isn't as essential for virtual workout fans as its predecessor, this is still pretty much a must-buy if you enjoy sweating off the Doritos in the comfort of your living room.'
Read more » Gamespot
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'But with an attractive price point ($39.99) and a good number of exercises and routines to choose from, More Workouts is a welcome update to the original.'
Read more » 1up.com
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'Combining workouts and advice from Bob Greene, this program promotes a healthy lifestyle from all angles. If you’re already an Active fan, More Workouts is a good option to refresh your routines.'
Read more » IGN
Read more » IGN
'Small criticisms aside, EA Sports Active: More Workouts is a fun exercise game that'll help you lose weight. It's by no means a replacement for an actual gym membership, but instead serves as a great companion to one, letting its users sneak in squats and push-ups amidst their hectic schedules.'
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