PushSquare: "Move Fitness succeeds because it puts fun ahead of fitness. It contradicts its competitor’s dry, clinical presentation by providing an experience that is as enjoyable to play as it is physically rewarding."
Push Square: "Sony’s stab at the exercise game fad Move Fitness is heading to North America this week. The title – which originally launched in Europe way back in 2011 – sees you using the PlayStation Move motion controller to pant your way through a series of rigorous work out routines. The game was developed by the same studio behind the heavily underrated The Fight: Lights Out, and has some neat sparring mechanics as a result."
Brash Games writes "nothing we’ve seen in Move Fitness will make much of am impression on you if you’ve already got a keep fit/exercise game. In fact, if you’re really set on using Move Fitness to help with exercising, you could use the disc as a Frisbee".
Impulse Gamer - When Nintendo revolutionised the realm of virtual fitness in 2008 with Wii Fit, it would take their competitors a few years to successfully catch up. Microsoft caught up first with their unique controllerless gaming system called Kinect and when the PlayStation Move was released, quite a few third-party companies jumped onto the bandwagon. Now Sony have released their first fitness title with Move Fitness that transforms your PlayStation 3 into a virtual trainer.