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The idea is that you follow your chosen trainer's on-screen moves, matching them via a traced body outline.
Kinetic Combat's interactivity and feedback options provide a more personalised work out than a fitness DVD, and there's none of the irritating predictability that comes with the typical exercise video.
EyeToy: Play 2 is the second PlayStation 2 game in the EyeToy: Play series.
Play offers up 12 hugely enjoyable party games that involve anything from cleaning windows to fending off fearsome ninja adversaries.
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Users who get a high score get to take a photo to tease other players.
The game was initially packaged with the EyeToy when the accessory was first released. EyeToy: Play is the perfect demonstration of the diverse range of applications that this seemingly limited (if technically amazing) peripheral can offer.
As with the original Kinetic, instructors Matt and Anna can be selected to help you through a one-on-one fitness programme, along with a new martial arts specific trainer, Leon.
EyeToy Play 3 is the third mini-game-fest for the nifty auto-surveillance trinket, and the sixth or so game overall to use a fuzzy outline of me on my tellybox as the primary control system.
It was the first game to make use of the PlayStation 2's video camera accessory, EyeToy.
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Each one comprehensively gauges your skills, forcing you to duck, weave and strike your way to a better grade.
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Wherever there's a party to be had, or you just fancy a entertaining night in with your friends or family, EyeToy: Play is guaranteed to keep you amused for hours.Beat Freak: Hit the CDs as they fly towards the four onscreen speakers in time with the music to build up big combos and massive scores.Kung Foo: Become an unstoppable martial arts machine and fend off the incoming ninja menaces with your best moves.Wishi Washi: Clean as many windows as you can in two minutes, but beware of those stubborn bird poo stains!Keep Ups: Keep the football in the air using your body and strike the characters that appear for points and power-ups.Boxing Chump: Step into the ring and show the mighty Big Robo Bro who's boss by punching his LEDs out.UFO Juggler: Spin the flying saucers that appear into orbit while fending off attacks from the evil Wonton.Slap Stream: You'll literally have your head in the clouds as you try to rescue the bunny girls from the vile Ratmen - by giving them a good slapping, obviously.Plate Spinner: Head to the jungle and keep the plates spinning on poles - but be sure to slap away the mischievous Ba-Boons who are trying to send them whizzing off.Boogie Down: A serious test of your rhythmic and memory skills.
Expanding on its predecessor's aims, Kinetic Combat provides a fresh workout, this time inspired by martial arts - and the results are certainly striking.