Fans of the TV show will feel right at home being coached by digital versions of hosts Bob Harper and Jillian Michaels, reading tips from past show contestants, and watching video clips of Bob and Jillian dispensing workout and nutrition advice. Aside from the TV show theme, a few other nice things help set The Biggest Loser apart from other fitness sims on the Wii: one is a nutrition section that includes 50 healthy recipes that players can try at home, and the other is a system of measurement that doesn't rely on the sometimes unreliable Body Mass Index (BMI) scale.
123KINECT writes: "Last night, five contestants participated in four challenging rounds of exercise moves, lasting five minutes each, taken directly from the “TV Show Challenge” add-on, which is now available for FREE on Xbox Live Marketplace. Interestingly, the earlier released Pilates Exercises are also available for free for a limited time only."
Console Monster: As many players of Kinect will have discovered, the vast majority of games utilising the technology have proved quite the workout, but THQ has released a fitness game that will get your heart pumping and your armpits sweating even more-so. Based on the US version of the game show, The Biggest Loser comes exclusively to the Xbox 360.
Top 5 games that most of the N4G users wont be seen playing.
lol stupid article see him playing??of course i wont see u playing them because i dont know you and btw i thought 50 cent: Blood on the sand was a good game
50 cent was decent dumb fun, i've definitely played worse games.
i've actually played through ninjabread man. i used to play just about anything and everything.
I think this article should be re-titled "5 games I would never bother even trying out", Because he made it pretty clear he never even tried them.
well me and some of my other housemates watched 1 housemate playing through 50 Cent for the comedy value 'Fire in the motherf*****g hole' lmao