
Overview: Wii Fit is about maintaining and losing a small amount of weight. The games/fitness exercises are fun and challenging, and the game is best played with a group of friends or family members.
Gameplay: When you look at the big box and read “Wii Fit” you think about fitness equipment and really working out; a game where you lose a lot of pounds and get stronger. This hardware/game isn’t meant to replace your exercise equipment or the gym membership you bought/signed up for but never used. Wii Fit is all about having fun, creating goals, self-awareness of weight (most likely fat) and losing a few pounds. Wii Fit has a nice variety of games/fitness exercises; yoga, strength training, aerobics, and balance games. Wii Fit is really fun and unique, however, there is one downside; only a small amount of games in each category. The games are fun and very challenging (varies depending on the person) and you can also increase the difficulty if you want more of a challenge.
Graphics: About the same level of detail as Wii Sports. Nothing amazing nor spectacular, but it does it’s job.
Sound: The sound quality is pretty good and what you would expect from Nintendo. The music is nice and the sounds are just right.
Reviewer’s Final Opinion: Overall, Wii Fit is aimed at making fitness fun and exciting for the whole family. It was not created to help lose huge amounts of weight, but instead giving people self-awareness, creating goals and maintaining/improving your health. Wii Fit is too expensive for what it offers. It would have been nice if they would have included a few more games in each category.




