Zumba Fitness 2
- November 15, 2011
- Zoe Mode
"Zumba Fitness 2" is a sport game that offers both single-player and local multi-player modes for 2 players, with split screen functionality and enhanced graphics. The game features nine dance styles and new routines, led by Zumba creator Beto and celebrity instructors. Additional features include a calorie tracker, revamped gameplay, and graphical representations of the instructors for a more immersive experience. Party yourself into shape with a wonderful soundtrack and a variety of dance styles to learn and perfect.
Reviews
- Zumba Fitness 2 offers a fun and engaging workout experience that feels more like dancing than exercising, making it enjoyable for users of all fitness levels.
- The game features a wide variety of songs and dance styles, allowing players to customize their workouts and keep things fresh and exciting.
- Progress tracking and the ability to create custom playlists enhance motivation, helping users see their improvements and stay committed to their fitness goals.
- The Zumba belt can be uncomfortable and may not fit all body types properly, leading to issues with the Wii remote not registering movements accurately.
- Some users find the music selection lacking in recognizable songs, which can detract from the overall enjoyment of the game.
- The game can be challenging for beginners, as the dance steps may be difficult to follow without sufficient guidance or slower practice options.
- music119 mentions
- 18 % positive mentions
- 80 % neutral mentions
- 3 % negative mentions
The music in the game receives mixed reviews, with many players enjoying the upbeat and diverse selection, particularly the Latin and club styles that enhance the workout experience. However, some users express disappointment over the lack of recognizable songs, wishing for more popular tracks to make the dancing more enjoyable. Overall, while the music motivates many to exercise, there is a desire for greater variety and familiarity in the song choices.
“The music really makes me want to dance, and I get my heart rate up and have a lot of fun exercising.”
“I love the music and the low to high intensity workout choices.”
“The music is great, the moves are fun (even though I have very little rhythm).”
“Overall, it is fun and a great workout, but I wish it had better/different music to choose from.”
“I don't really like the music that accompanies the dances, but I guess that's what makes Zumba, Zumba.”
“However, I'm slightly disappointed that the music doesn't have more variety and isn't as current as I had hoped.”
- graphics18 mentions
- 22 % positive mentions
- 61 % neutral mentions
- 17 % negative mentions
Overall, the graphics in the game have received positive feedback, with many users noting significant improvements over the previous version, particularly in clarity and ease of following movements. While some critiques mention that the graphics may not be as sophisticated as competitors, the enhancements have made gameplay more enjoyable and accessible. Users appreciate the clear visuals and helpful cues that aid in keeping up with the routines.
“The graphics are much better (a definite improvement over the silhouettes of the first game).”
“The graphics absolutely amaze me.”
“The graphics are vastly improved, the navigation is much better, the dances are easier to pick up since you have the box to tell you what to do next, and the statistics tracking is a lot better.”
“What is up with the graphics??”
“The graphics are less sophisticated, but also the music soundtracks they used are not quite as enjoyable & the choreography also a bit simplistic & more repetitive.”
“Graphics aren't anything compared to Ubisoft.”