[quote name='FanboyOfNone']Assuming you mean two motion controllers...The Fight: Lights out uses two. One for each "fist."
I've only played it for an hour so I can't quite recommend it yet though. Could be a lot of fun if you're patient.[/QUOTE]
I love The Fight! All the big reviewers shat upon it, but check out YouTube for user reviews; most everyone loves it. I almost skipped it until I watched those. I'm a fitness nut and Martial Artist and I was still sweating playing this game. I played it twice through and loved it both times. Here's hoping for a sequel. The following may sound like the game sucks, but they are minor issues and I think someone buying the game should know them beforehand. Keep in mind the good outweighs the bad in this game.
The online is decent for a while, but it's mostly broken. It's really frustrating when you are winning a fight and then lose it because of connection issues. It goes against your rank even when you are disconnected.
The dirty moves, IMO, are useless so I stick to the standard 1 to 1 moves without holding the trigger buttons. Dirty moves are fun to pull off for a while, but I find them sluggish and sometimes unresponsive. Unless you are going for a full sinner rep, they are unnecessary and you don't need them to beat the game.
The minigames aren't up to par with most exercise oriented games on the market, but they aren't the focus of the game anyway. There are 10 tournaments and 10 fights in each. On top of that, there are stars to achieve for each fight, so you will have a lot to do.
The one gripe I had in the beginning is that your character's stamina meter ran out quickly when I still had a lot of fight in me. Thankfully, you can upgrade your character throughout the game and he will eventually match your abilities better.
Sorry, for the long-windedness, I didn't mean to turn this into a review; I just like the game a lot.