Good, because reviews can really help a review. Not only do they let you point out something in the game (when it can be difficult to explain in words), they also let readers see what the game looks like.
You mean a review of a review? Now that is groundbreaking. We should implement it.

Now for the day I bash a highly anticipated Wii title... 
If this review is any indication, you're more likely to get flak for overrating a game.
I realize that I may be overly enthusiastic about the game, but when I got the game I had no expectations, other than it looked fun and charming. I was honestly surprised at how in-depth and fun the exercises were and how many activities there were in the whole package. I think that for a budget title its far more robust than other titles under the same category.
I can't imagine who told Pedro that images aren't allowed in reviews. That's never been a site policy, to my knowledge. In fact, we have one review from LONG AGO that was just one big image. Our reviews don't show screens by default because the site is not formatted that way. That will be changing soon, and it's long overdue.
Regarding this game... it sounds like the rhythm boxing mini-game in Wii Fit. I don't get the appeal of an entire game based around that one activity.
I don't know, since 99.9% of NWR's reviews don't have images I assume its not site policy to include them. I also thought bandwidth was an issue with the site. And I've been told that images in reviews will be made easier in the new site.
As for this game, you are right that the game is similar to that mini-game in Wii Fit. But that's the only thing you are right about.
See, in Wii Fit you only had left and right punches with some basic foot placement exercises. Gold's Gym expands on it by adding left and right jabs, uppercuts and evasive exercises which are faster paced than the punching exercises in Wii Fit and to me makes it more fun and appealing.