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Stats: Posts , Comments. Add you MyBlogLog or other Blog tracker visitor here. Of course you can remove this side or doing something else in this area. The Fight: Lights Out — Okay, the video of the tough guy holding two lit-up fairy wands while boxing was a little ridiculous, as is the image of you holding those same things. But the cardio workout is incredibly intense, the motion controls more precise than on any other video game system, and the game does a great job of stoking your competitive drive.

The game had a great built-in training system that could track your progress over weeks and help you set different goals. The workouts themselves were excellent cardio and aerobic exercises that in many cases were fun.

The concept here is simple as well. You hold a Move Controller in each hand, and through the magic of VR they turn into boxing gloves. Targets come hurtling towards you that direct you to throw jabs, hooks, upper cuts, or blocks. There are multiple levels ranging from easy to intense. The workouts are designed by real instructors, so the programs feel just like the kind an instructor would give you at a gym.

In fact, you can choose from a handful of gym motifs to put you in the mood. While most movie tie-in video games are horrible games that are rushed to market and where most of the money went into paying for licensing vs.

You can play as Adonis Creed or as other characters from the film universe. You can get trained by Rocky Balboa himself an uncanny valley representation of Sylvester Stallone and then go straight to different venues where you fight various opponents. The VR is done well—the environments really do feel realistic when you look around, from small gyms to giant arenas.

The boxing basics are there—punch, block, and dodge, and learn the patterns of your opponents to beat them. The star of the show are the games, all of which you use the exercise bike to control your speed and buttons on the exercise bike to do things like shoot.

Read our full review here. Sparc — Sparc is a virtual sports game that was released on August 29, It takes the single-player concepts of Holoball and Proton Pulse Plus see below but brings it to a whole new level. Unlike them, you can play against real people around the world. The graphics are simple, stylized line art, but the gameplay physics are remarkably similar to playing real racquet sports.

In fact, after a while of playing, you get a workout similar to tennis, fencing, or boxing. Sprint Vector — The object of the game is—to sprint. You time your arm swings to move forward, as well as to jump, glide, shoot, use power ups, and climb. Racquet sports is one of the more obvious applications of virtual reality fitness—true racquet sports requires you to run back and forth, and of course that aspect of the sport is missing in PSVR until they invent wireless VR headsets and shatterproof table lamps.

But just moving within a few square feet of space and moving your hands produces a surprisingly effective workout. Between this and Proton Pulse Plus below , this was definitely the stronger of the two.

Fruit Ninja on your smartphone was a nice diversion, and Fruit Ninja on the Xbox was the first to give your whole body a workout. But the PSVR version of the game brings the game to a whole new level, and is just about the closest you can get to the real thing without a set of machetes and fresh fruit. Watching animated fruit fly all around you in 3D is something everyone should experience. Headmaster — Headmaster is a heady sorry game where you head off soccer balls just like in read life.



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