First impressions:
Looks slick, not too many new things though.
It automatically asks to import your user data (if you had it saved on the WiiU already) Somehow it lost some data during the transfer, some gaps in the older data (pre 2012), and it reset all counters and scores. Room for new high scores. You can let it take your picture now after every body test then watch a slideshow later. I guess useful if you want a time lapse of your facial hear growing...
Adding users is a bit more annoying. You have to add them in the WiiU menu first before they can be added in Wii Fit U. It seems that after that you can still switch on the fly from within the game, plus there is a multiplayer mode. (taking turns)
Nothing new in yoga and strength training.
New aerobics: Puzzle squash, rowing and a new variation of boxing and running.
New balance games: Trampoline target, Hosedown, Dessert course, Ultimate obstacle course, Core luge, Scuba search and climbing.
And there is a new dance category which looks like a bunch of stepping routines.
In a new personal trainer menu you can set a calorie goal and intensity to create a random set of routines.
For example for 1 chocolate bar (455 cal) you need 138 minutes of intense vigorous exercise, or 7 and a half hours of light yoga!
You can set up your own routines, view all kinds of stats and rankings and join a gym comminity, I guess to be compared to others. It just dumped a whole bunch of mii's in the wii fit plaze.
The fit meter can record every step you take during the day and also elevation changes which you can upload (infrared beam) to the WiiU. Then it can tell you how many times you have climbed the pyramids or if yoj have walked to moon yet. (Ok no moon but it did show the pyramids in the menu)







