Games Review: My Fitness Coach: Cardio Workout
Wii, Ubisoft, £19.99
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Your support makes all the difference.I’d love to say that the stream of video games designed to make me as fit as a butcher’s dog had worked and that I have forsworn the gym forever, but however much fun fitness games claim to inject into exercising, I’m yet to be convinced. So while MyFitness Coach: Cardio Workout will no doubt be able to tempt some folks off the sofa and into a pastel-hued world populated by a virtual personal trainer, to me it all feels disappointingly like a bog-standard fitness video, with a little more viewer interaction thrown in.
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