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(2011 Video Game)

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10/10
Absolutely Incredible (for it's time)
Jayden_Carline8 February 2022
This game is Incredible the story is one of the best in a sport themed game and it's very uplifting the online is good except if you're not good at the game you will lose almost any match online due to their being no skill based matchmaking i think and due to the game being 11 years old this year not many people play online anymore.
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10/10
The best boxing game available 8 years on
wooopiya-65-96463010 July 2019
Even tho this game came out in 2011 it's still the best boxing experience to be had. It offers a story mode that is enjoyable enough to finish in a relatively short amount of time although it somewhat predictable it's still a lot of fun. The online aspect of the game is fantastic with hours upon hours of enjoyment the fights are tactical and offer real excitement and tension. I don't agree that the controls are confusing but saying that I've played finght night 3/4 and this one. If you haven't played this game and you are a fan of boxing don't hesitate to pick this up. It's backwards compatible so you can okay this on Xbox one if that's your chosen consol. All in all for the age and the price this game has to be a 10/10 because their simply isint a better boxing out there
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4/10
Would Take Too Long To Master
zkonedog13 March 2017
Ever since I was obsessed with the NES "Punch-Out!", I've been searching for the next great boxing sim. With playable characters like Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier, Evander Holyfield, Lennox Lewis, and Mike Tyson, I thought this had the chance to be great. Unfortunately, like with most pugilistic video game efforts, it is just too difficult to play without a steep learning curve.

Though playing as classic boxers is fun, it doesn't make up for the fact that boxing video games have almost an impossible task when it comes to controls. I played this with some friends for a couple of hours, and after that time all we determined is that we would need more practice to truly be good. A LOT more practice. Until you completely master the various punching/blocking/dodging controls, you it is pretty much just randomly hitting buttons and hoping for results.

For a comparison: Shortly after trying this game out, I also got WWE 2K14 for the XBOX 360. Within one match, I could easily pick up the controls and had great fun with the game. I knew there was more in-depth controlling I could do, but I didn't need to be an expert button-er to dive right in. This relegated "Fight Night" to the back of the gaming shelf.

Overall, then, while this game is so tantalizing in offering all the classic fighters from days gone by, the controls still are not good enough to make it all that fun of a game. Unless you really want to invest the time into perfecting it, don't bother picking this one up.
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