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REVIEWS: Gold's Gym Cardio Workout
« on: May 11, 2009, 08:29:51 AM »
With heavy competition from Wii Fit, can GoldÂ’s Gym Cardio Workout be a contender?
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 Thanks to the extraordinary success of Wii Fit, a new market for fitness and exercise games has flourished on the Wii. Last year Ubisoft released My Fitness Coach and Majesco released Jillian MichaelÂ’s Fitness Ultimatum. EA is also releasing EA Sports Active. Now we have GoldÂ’s Gym Cardio Workout, and thankfully it holds up pretty well against the competition.    


Comparisons to Wii Fit are inevitable. The first thing you should know is that while both titles preach healthy living and fitness, they focus on different aspects of exercise. Wii Fit is all about posture, flexibility, and balance through relaxing Yoga exercises and light aerobics. On the other hand, GoldÂ’s Gym is about making your heart pump through rigorous boxing training sessions.    


Like Wii Fit, when you first start GoldÂ’s Gym Cardio Workout you are asked to make a profile in which you input your weight, height, and on-screen avatar. Up to eight players can create profiles on one game save. Once this process is done you select your trainer and preferred control method, and start your first boxing lesson. After a control tutorial you are taken to the main menu, where you decide where you want to go next.    


The first option youÂ’ll see is Shape Boxing. This is where youÂ’ll go through rhythm boxing lessons of various skill levels. Everything from the rules and basics of GoldÂ’s Gym to advanced boxing lessons can be found here. Each section has up to six lessons; each lesson tells you the duration of the exercise, the difficulty rating, and approximately how many calories you will burn before you start. When you complete the tests the game rates your performance by giving you your bodyÂ’s age. All of the lessons are unlocked from the start, and you can choose which one you want to participate in.  There is one last difficulty setting that can be unlocked.    


Next is Boxing Examination. Once you feel that you have mastered the boxing lessons you can go to this mode and participate in each test. Each test is unlocked as you successfully complete the previous one.    


The fun continues with Exercise mode. This mode has various mini-games that vary a bit from the boxing lessons, but keep the fundamentals of fitness intact. Rhythm, quick punching, and dodging and weaving are covered here. In this mode you can also use the Wii Balance Board for additional exercises.    


Finally there is the “My Data” option.  As the name states, this is where you keep track of your records, change your character data, and even buy clothes for your character. Borrowing a page from Wii FitÂ’s playbook, each day is tracked by the number of punches you threw during each session, and the accomplishments you have achieved each day.    


GoldÂ’s Gym allows you to either use the Wii Remote and Nunchuck or two Wii Remotes. While both control setups work great, the game works best with two Wii Remotes. The game does a great job of detecting the timing and rhythm of your punches. The game also lets you choose a song before each lesson. Many tracks are offered, including Eye of the Tiger from the movie Rocky. You can also alter the volume of the track if you want more music or to hear the voice of the trainer more clearly.    


All of this makes GoldÂ’s Gym Cardio Workout a very robust and well-documented fitness title. The presentation of the gameÂ’s exercises rival that of Wii Fit, thanks to its trainers always shouting commands while helping you keep the rhythm. You will almost never feel lost or confused when handling even the most complicated session. Best of all, when you start a day in GoldÂ’s Gym you have the option of choosing a light session to warm up, or selecting the A La Carte mode, which lets you select which exercises you want to perform for the day.    


An important factor in any exercise program (whether itÂ’s through fitness games like this one or real life training) is that it provides enough positive reinforcement to encourage the player to keep at it, yet allows enough flexibility to let the player exercise his or her own way. GoldÂ’s Gym excels at both. As previously mentioned, the trainers are always barking commands as well as motivating you to follow the rhythm, and you can choose which exercise to do each day.    


One advantage GoldÂ’s Gym has over Wii Fit is that all of the exercises and lessons are easy to learn, allowing any player of any skill to participate. Not everyone can complete the yoga and strength training lessons in Wii Fit, and it can be very demanding regarding how you perform an exercise. If you can punch, dodge, and weave, then you can play any of the lessons that GoldÂ’s Gym offers.    


That said, there are a few minor flaws. Dodging and weaving takes a while to master, due to the game using the movement of the Wii Remote(s) to detect what the player is doing. The additional mini-games need to be unlocked, something that some players don't like about Wii Fit and might not appreciate in GoldÂ’s Gym. Sadly thereÂ’s no head to head mode for 2 players. Finally, while the game offers some exercises that use the Balance Board, they are the same exercises seen in Wii FitÂ’s strength training, making them somewhat redundant since in when you get the Balance Board you also get Wii Fit with it.    


GoldÂ’s Gym Cardio Workout might seem like a wannabe riding off the success of Wii Fit, or worse, be considered by some as a shameless shovelware title. But if you give the game a chance you will discover that, even when it borrows ideas from Wii Fit, it does enough on its own to make it a compelling package that complements Wii Fit very well. If youÂ’ve played Wii Fit a lot and want to discover something different, GoldÂ’s Gym Cardio Workout is definitely worth a look.

Pros:
       

  • Accessible and easy-to-learn exercises
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  • Plenty of bonus content
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  • Majority of the lessons are unlocked right from the start
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  • Coaching provides a lot of motivation and positive reinforcement
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  • Great punching controls


  •        Cons:
           
  • Balance Board exercises are the same as in Wii Fit
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  • Dodging and weaving takes a while to master
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  • Music uses low-quality MIDI samples
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  • No multiplayer mode


  •                Graphics:  7.0
           While GoldÂ’s Gym is not supposed to be a graphical masterpiece, it has a very clean and smooth look. The user interface in the lessons is bright and easy to follow thanks to its large icons. Both the player and trainers have an anime look to them that is charming and different from the monochrome trainers in Wii Fit. The game doesnÂ’t use Miis, but you can create a character and customize his or her wardrobe.

                   Sound:  7.0
           There are plenty of songs to choose from before each exercise. The songs might not be everyoneÂ’s cup of tea, but credit must be given for trying to establish variety in the music department.

                   Control:  8.0
           GoldÂ’s Gym lets you choose between two Wii Remotes and the Wii Remote and Nunchuck. Both work great at detecting punches. Ducking and weaving, however, take a while to truly learn.

                          Gameplay:  9.0
           ThereÂ’s a lot to do in GoldÂ’s Gym outside of the main lessons. It offers a lot of challenges that record your daily performance, and rewards you with coins that you can use to buy new content for your character. ItÂ’s also quite inviting for all players thanks to its universal boxing appeal and ease of use.

     


           Lastability:  9.0
           Like with any exercise regimen - whether on a video game or in real life - GoldÂ’s Gym will last as long as the player is willing to invest time in it. The game, however, really tries to convince the player that this is a long-time commitment with more than enough reasons to keep trying to earn the best ratings in each exercise.

     


           Final:  9.0
           Despite facing tough competition from Wii Fit and other games on the market, GoldÂ’s Gym Cardio Workout has plenty of value thanks to its presentation and unique fitness regimen.      

    Pedro Hernandez
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    Re: REVIEWS: Gold's Gym Cardio Workout
    « Reply #1 on: May 11, 2009, 04:09:43 PM »
    Looks like Ubisoft is rolling out those fabled Nintendo quality games for the Wii.
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    Re: REVIEWS: Gold's Gym Cardio Workout
    « Reply #2 on: May 11, 2009, 04:16:03 PM »
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    Re: REVIEWS: Gold's Gym Cardio Workout
    « Reply #3 on: May 11, 2009, 04:45:15 PM »
    Just so you guys know, Ubi only published the title. Gold's Gym is actually based on a Japanese game called Shape Boxing: Wii de Enjoy! developed by Rocket Company. The only thing Ubi did was add the Gold's Gym license to market it towards a wider audience.

    Check out the Japanese commercial for it:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHZvmdisnUM
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    Re: REVIEWS: Gold's Gym Cardio Workout
    « Reply #4 on: May 11, 2009, 04:56:03 PM »
    Check out the Japanese commercial for it:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHZvmdisnUM


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    Re: REVIEWS: Gold's Gym Cardio Workout
    « Reply #5 on: May 11, 2009, 05:02:51 PM »
    Wow, I'm impressed.

     This might be a good one to get the family because they've gotten bored with the regular WiiFit and this might get them more motivated to use it. What's MSRP for this title?
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    Re: REVIEWS: Gold's Gym Cardio Workout
    « Reply #6 on: May 11, 2009, 05:06:57 PM »
    Wow, I'm impressed.

     This might be a good one to get the family because they've gotten bored with the regular WiiFit and this might get them more motivated to use it. What's MSRP for this title?

    30 bucks. Amazon had it for 20 or 10 bucks in one of their "deals of their days" features.

    30 bucks for one solid package is more than a great value.
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    Re: REVIEWS: Gold's Gym Cardio Workout
    « Reply #7 on: May 11, 2009, 05:08:10 PM »
    Best commercial ending ever.

    Oh dear; I'm not sure if he's referring to when the girl rips her shirt off or when she takes a sip from the huge mug of beer.
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    Re: REVIEWS: Gold's Gym Cardio Workout
    « Reply #8 on: May 11, 2009, 05:14:13 PM »
    I just love how she treats herself to a huge mug of beer even though most fitness trainers advice against it.
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    « Reply #9 on: May 11, 2009, 05:15:38 PM »
    I just love how she treats herself to a huge mug of beer even though most fitness trainers advice against it.

    The sequel commercial: Girl with a beer belly.
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    Re: REVIEWS: Gold's Gym Cardio Workout
    « Reply #10 on: May 12, 2009, 12:07:31 AM »
    ...must...resist...buying...GAH.

    Actually, I think I WILL get this.
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    Re: REVIEWS: Gold's Gym Cardio Workout
    « Reply #11 on: May 12, 2009, 01:51:00 AM »
    I've already got my money set for EA Active

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    Re: REVIEWS: Gold's Gym Cardio Workout
    « Reply #12 on: May 12, 2009, 02:05:35 AM »
    Is this really a good idea for Gold's Gym to do? If people get this, which is like the cost of one month's gym membership, they'll have no need to actually go to the gym anymore.

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    Re: REVIEWS: Gold's Gym Cardio Workout
    « Reply #13 on: May 12, 2009, 02:12:17 AM »
    This game doesn't replace anything that you would find at a golds gym other than a tae-bo or hi-energy aerobics class.
    You still gotta go to the gym for your weights, swimming, indoor jogging, visual stimulation ;) & awkward locker room moments.

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    Re: REVIEWS: Gold's Gym Cardio Workout
    « Reply #14 on: May 12, 2009, 02:22:09 AM »
    I'll pay $30 to not be subjected to all of that, thanks.

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    Re: REVIEWS: Gold's Gym Cardio Workout
    « Reply #15 on: May 12, 2009, 03:35:46 AM »
    ...& awkward locker room moments.

    I love awkward locker room moments. Would never want to go through another one again, but they are funny in retrospective once you make it through counseling. I learned my first dirty words and about the birds & the bees in those moments.
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    Re: REVIEWS: Gold's Gym Cardio Workout
    « Reply #16 on: May 12, 2009, 03:49:50 AM »
    Check out the Japanese commercial for it:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHZvmdisnUM


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    Re: REVIEWS: Gold's Gym Cardio Workout
    « Reply #17 on: May 12, 2009, 11:23:35 AM »
    I'm hoping for a Wii Fit/EA Active bundle somewhere.
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    Re: REVIEWS: Gold's Gym Cardio Workout
    « Reply #18 on: May 12, 2009, 01:09:48 PM »
    Is this really a good idea for Gold's Gym to do? If people get this, which is like the cost of one month's gym membership, they'll have no need to actually go to the gym anymore.

    The game actually comes with a coupon for a Gold's Gym membership. And like its been said the game does not replace any of the exercises found at an actual gym or even at home.
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    Re: REVIEWS: Gold's Gym Cardio Workout
    « Reply #19 on: May 12, 2009, 01:45:03 PM »
    If they really wanted it to sell it should have come with a coupon for WiiFit, I probably would buy it just to pass the coupon onto a friend that doesn't have WiiFit yet.

    Does this game even support the balance board?

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    Re: REVIEWS: Gold's Gym Cardio Workout
    « Reply #20 on: May 12, 2009, 01:47:50 PM »
    If they really wanted it to sell it should have come with a coupon for WiiFit, I probably would buy it just to pass the coupon onto a friend that doesn't have WiiFit yet.

    Does this game even support the balance board?

    Ahem...

    "Finally, while the game offers some exercises that use the Balance Board, they are the same exercises seen in Wii FitÂ’s strength training, making them somewhat redundant since in when you get the Balance Board you also get Wii Fit with it."

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    Re: REVIEWS: Gold's Gym Cardio Workout
    « Reply #21 on: May 12, 2009, 01:51:50 PM »
    Well, maybe if someone had put the boxart in the original post I would have seen it as I skipped straight down to the review scores ;)

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    Re: REVIEWS: Gold's Gym Cardio Workout
    « Reply #22 on: May 12, 2009, 01:56:49 PM »
    Well, maybe if someone had put the boxart in the original post I would have seen it as I skipped straight down to the review scores ;)

    Don't blame me, blame the site that doesn't allow us reviewers to put images in our articles. So if you have a beef, take it up to the big wigs.
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    Re: REVIEWS: Gold's Gym Cardio Workout
    « Reply #23 on: May 12, 2009, 02:10:54 PM »
    Wait they don't?  Can I ask why?   Thats not cool. Do you know how often I jump from headlines to screen shots?  Every article I've ever looked at on the front page of NWR I'm like, WTF where is the media!? Then I go to IGN.
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    Re: REVIEWS: Gold's Gym Cardio Workout
    « Reply #24 on: May 12, 2009, 02:15:45 PM »
    Wait they don't?  Can I ask why?   Thats not cool. Do you know how often I jump from headlines to screen shots?  Every article I've ever looked at on the front page of NWR I'm like, WTF where is the media!? Then I go to IGN.
    exactly. thats why i don't bother with the main site but I shouldn't have to run to IGN for screen shots either.
    how about the reviewers post the first post with the review and then follow it up with the first reply that has screen shots and/or video when possible.