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Abstract: I wanted to like Victorious Boxers: Revolution. It isn’t a horrible game, but it isn’t as good as I expected. The graphics with the weird hash marks on all of the characters just doesn’t look right. The controls are also not as good as I...
At its core, Victorious Boxers: Revolution is only a minor improvement over the physical gameplay of Wii Sports Boxing. It offers some advanced features and strategies as well as a full complement of boxers and venues, but it lacks the polish of a AAA ...
Abstract: Well admit that weve got a soft spot in our hearts for niche import games. Titles like Eyeshield 21 and the Jump "Stars" series have gotten some solid love on IGN over the years, as the games bring about a totally fresh take on gaming we dont often ...
Abstract: Wii Sports' boxing game made one thing clear: With controls that were more precise, boxing could work on the Wii. So when Victorious Boxers: Revolution was announced (a follow-up to the critically acclaimed PS2 title Victorious Boxers), people hoped th...
Abstract: It's not often that I get an anime licensed game that I'm interested in. Being as how I've watched through all of Hajime No Ippo on the recommendation of a series franchise a while back, I expected Victorious Boxers Revolution to be a fairly inoffensiv...
Abstract: XSEED Games Get up. Come on, this isnt the time to be lazy. You think mastering the Boxing game on Wii Sports gives you the right to start slacking off? You think youre ready for this fight, dont you? See that guy across the ring? Thats no Mii char...
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Published: 2007-10-29, Author: Dan , review by: gamespy.com
Low camera provides a true sensation of being in the ring; manga artwork executed to perfection.
Motion-sensing controls need better calibration; lack of multiplayer options restricts replay value.
Boxing games traditionally have been in one of two distinct corners. Theres the character corner, where development is focused on personality and unique fighting styles (see Mike Tysons Punch-Out!! or Ready 2 Rumble). The other corner features the ac...
Abstract: We all know that the Wii is on a roll right now. It seems the slim, slick console from Nintendo is the unstoppable war machine bent on total domination of the non-gamer market. Nintendo took a gamble with the Wii by innovating the controls of the conso...
Abstract: Boxing and the Wii-mote, it almost seems like a natural fit. The ebb and flow of the fight game being played out stylishly on screen through the player's own movements and combinations. Such a simple concept, but was the Wii's interpretation of the swe...