Nike+ Kinect Training is not a fun game, but then again, it was never meant to be about entertainment. It’s a game that will push you to your limit and make you break down if you don’t know what you’re getting yourself into.
GamesAsylum: "Recently I have become rather obsessed with the idea of self improvement. I’ve started running. I’ve started eating breakfast. I’ve stopped being a vegetarian. I also got myself into thinking that games could help me achieve my dreams of being a better person. Since Brain Training sold approximately 67 billion copies, self improvement games have been coming out left, right and centre. Here are the results of my dabbling"
Before tackling beach football in New Orleans at the DirecTV Celebrity Beach Bowl, Dancing with the Stars Champion and Olympic Gold Medalist Shawn Johnson talked Kinect video gaming. She works out with Nike + Kinect Training on her Xbox 360. Johnson, who previously worked with Nintendo on Wii Fit, talks about her own gaming background in this exclusive video interview below.
Kinect.
The only exercise you need . . .
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. . . Right?
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GodisaGeek: "The Nike+ brand has been attached to numerous products recently, such as watches, smartphone apps and iPods. If you’re invested in the brand, the Kinect branch of this particular tree will interest you because of the NikeFuel connectivity across the Nike-labelled devices. However, gimmicks aside, this game won’t replace the gym. It certainly has some nice ideas and the personalised programs are a real plus, but innovation doesn’t appear much here. With one of the leading names in sport involved, this could have been so much more."