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EyeToy: Kinetic

EyeToy: Kinetic
EyeToy: Kinetic
PAL game cover
Developer(s) SCE London Studio
Nike Motionworks
Publisher(s) Sony Computer Entertainment
Series EyeToy
Platform(s) PlayStation 2
Release date(s)
  • EU: September 23, 2005
  • NA: November 22, 2005
Genre(s) Exergaming
Mode(s) Single player
Aggregate score
Aggregator Score
Metacritic 78/100
Review scores
Publication Score
Eurogamer 8/10
Game Informer 8/10
Game Revolution C+
GameSpot 7.5/10
GameSpy 3/5 stars
GameZone 8.5/10
IGN 8/10
OPM (US) 4/5 stars
PSM 6.5/10
X-Play 3/5 stars
Detroit Free Press 3/4 stars
The Times 5/5 stars

EyeToy: Kinetic is an exercise program, or exergaming title developed in collaboration with Nike Motionworks. It has been designed to help the player improve their fitness and health using a variety of exercise games.

The game includes a wide angle "Full Vision Lens" attachment that fits over the Eye Toy lens. Without it, the player's image on the screen is too large to play this game properly. It is held in a foam insert in the standard memory card holder in the disc case. The lens attachment is not sold separately, so if it is broken or lost then the only recourse is to repurchase the entire game.

The game's sequel is titled EyeToy: Kinetic Combat.

EyeToy: Kinetic is separated into four different sections, containing exercise games under the certain groups:

The 'Cardio Zone' contains games designed to improve your cardiovascular fitness. These are:

The 'Combat Zone' is designed to improve speed, physical strength and flexibility. These are:

The 'Toning Zone' contains games designed for body conditioning and exercise. These are:

The 'Mind and Body Zone' is designed to improve breathing, posture and relaxation. These are:

The zone also contains three sequences besides the games above:

The game offers a personal trainer mode: a 12-week programme of various games from the four zones. Before you begin, you will be able to choose a trainer, Matt or Anna, who will guide you through the twelve week workout. They will choose certain games from the four zones which you can change if you don't like them. You will also have the option to perform a warm up and stretching sequence along with the routine.

At the end of every routine and every week, you will be graded depending on your performance. These grades go from A+ (Master) to E (Beginner). If you miss five days of the workout, you will be asked if you wish to do the entire twelve week workout from the beginning.

The game received "generally favorable reviews" according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.

The Times gave it a score of all five stars, stating: "Each activity comes with a tutorial from a virtual instructor, and as you kick out at the falling balloons on the TV screen it's impossible not to smile. And how often do you see that down [at] the gym?"CiN Weekly gave it a score of 85 out of 100 and called it "a decent workout routine generator with fun games that will keep you interested and sweaty." However, Detroit Free Press gave it a score of three stars out of four, saying, "Unlike other fitness games, EyeToy: Kinetic really sucks you in because you get immediate personal feedback. That's a real technological advancement -- something that might even make you want to jump up off that couch."


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