Best boxing game ever made




















You probably remember the build-up to this fight more than the fight itself. Hopes were high. Delivery was low. This fight is a lesson in the power of hype and how a lot of modern boxing relies on build-up. A small portion of the boxing world saw history be made in November when South African bantamweight boxer Zolani Tete performed the easiest win the sport has ever seen. That was the right hand to end right hands. Both fighters own their own unique styles of fighting; Wilder poses possibly the most devastating right hand in the history of the sport, while Fury moves incredibly well for a fighter of his stature.

In the ninth round, Wilder finally landed and dropped Fury with a short left hook. Fury was able to survive the round and got back to work in the tenth and eleventh rounds. In the twelfth round, however, Wilder landed a strong right-left combination which dropped Fury again.

Everyone in the arena, including Wilder, thought the fight was over, but Fury got up yet again and began fighting until the end of the fight. While the fight ended in a draw, it brought endless drama, excitement, and courage, capturing the attention of sports fans worldwide. This nail-biting draw was followed up with a rematch in February Ding, ding. Though the control scheme remained largely the same from its predecessors, it was improved in all aspects. Punches flew from all angles, with speed and power.

Fighters moved flawlessly around the ring, with the bright lights of real-life arenas glistening off the realistic sweat on their bodies. Without a doubt, Fight Night Round 4 delivered the best pure boxing experience in a video game for its era. The best part of it all was that players could see their favorite boxers come to life on screen, like Mike Tyson, Manny Pacquiao, Miguel Cotto, and even legends like Muhammad Ali and Roberto Duran. This means you could also pit fighters from different eras against each other.

Creed: Rise to Glory is the most realistic boxing video game of all time. Hands down, the best part of the game is being able to experience boxing in VR.

Training elements are present too, with players able to participate in heavy bag, double-ended bag, and other punching and movement drills. Getting clobbered by Clubber Lang and subsequently knocked out in one round, in particular is such a horrifying experience.

Even more so, finally being able to beat him is unforgettable. All the games we have reviewed, come with crisp graphics, feature real boxers, and come with play modes suitable for every level of expertise. No less than the real boxing, you have to make the most accurate calculative moves to prove yourself on the ring in Fight Night Round 4. Fight Night games have always created a name for themselves.

With all the good reputation to live up to, this game did not disappoint the gamers nor the critics. Check it out. Released in , this game came as a successor to the Fight Night Round 3 with some welcome additions and modifications. Overall, the gameplay, features, stunning graphics and the hyped about physics based engine all perform well.

The mini-games in the legacy mode might appear a bit too monotonous for the professionals sometimes. Other than that, we could find nothing much to complain about this game. Among the ones in our list, this is the newest one. The gameplay has been crafted to stay as close to the real UFC games as possible. There are more than players to choose from including many female fighters. There is the regular gameplay fighting at the ring and the other modes like the team mode, career mode, practice mode and the others like most other boxing and mixed martial arts games.

There is a knockout mode where you can fight like the regular ring but win by making a knockout. Months after the release, this game has been positively received by gamers. Here some of the features of the game we loved:. Unless you are not a big fan of MMA, unless you are looking for some real arcade style modes, this game would definitely be a treat to play and watch too!

With few enhancements and additions in the gameplay, this game too received a warm welcome much like its predecessor. We particularly liked the Pride mode included in this version. Here you can compete in the Pride environment. Besides being governed by the Japanese MMA rules, you would also see famous official announcers and lots more in this new mode. Here are some more features we love about the game:.

We never get bored of the Fight Night games do we?! Talk about boxing games and the Fight Night somehow finds its place on the list.

Improving a lot from the Round 2, this one came with some new punches included. There are some more such interesting impact punches and details added that would satisfy several boxing fanatics. Here are some of the factors we look for in the boxing games when we choose the best ones:.



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