Its what it's meant to be a game not a reality show? If they want to see the real outcome between a middleweight and a HVY they need common sense not a game...
It's a great game my son enjoys it.
the games sick man the only people whining are the ones that hardly play games cause its hard at first to bust out haymakers if your a rookie gamer, me i been playing for years its like street fighter motions lol just practice
I didn't even think last years was that good. It was supposed to improve on button mashing but it just became about analog controller mashing. I could stand in one place and just bob/weave and counterpunch. I didn't move all fight.
I still think I prefer 2001/2002.
i demo'd it at EB games... the day winky right can KO Ali si the day i go to hell, boxing games need to have the poeple they put in stay around there weight class
Played the game a little bit last night...and from my first impression, I like it.
Graphics have improved, it's good to have Tigger out of there so I can focus on boxing and not who's getting a shout-out.
My only complaints so far are that I don't like the haymaker shit and the training. I've fought in five fights...like three opponents who threw ONLY haymakers and it's aggravating. Training is pretty corny this time around...maybe it'll grow on me but I like Fight Night 2004's better.
Lots of options on Create a Boxer that're pretty cool.
All around it gets a definate thumbs up on my first impression.
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There are already a lot of reviews from various sites, including IGN, GameSpy, and GameSpot (w/video review, free). But I'm guessing you want to hear it from real boxing fan, correct?