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| From: Xseed Games Category: Video Games
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $25.99 You Save: $4.00 (13%)
New (16) Used (8) from $22.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 3576
Format: Cd Platform: Nintendo Wii ESRB: Teen Media: Video Game Batteries Included: No Age: 12 - 20 years Operating System: Nintendo Wii Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 0.5 x 7.5
MPN: 80707 Model: 80707 UPC: 853466001070 EAN: 0853466001070 ASIN: B000V7Y6IE
Release Date: October 16, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Not that bad January 3, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
A lot of people have complained about this game, mainly over the controls. While the controls are not perfect,they work just as well if not better than the WII Boxing depending on the setting you choose. (Though others would disagree.) The graphics are okay, while the voice actors are just plain annoying.I wish they had left the original Japanese dialogue with subtitles. If you don't like boxing or some sort of active workout, skip this game.
Graphics 6 out of 10 Controls 7 out of 10 Music/ Sound Effects/ Voice Actors 4 out of 10 Replay value 4 out of 10 No extras ( 7 out of 10 for a good workout)
Not bad if you learn it. Better than Wii Boxing. December 25, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
If you actually learn how to throw punches and use the controls to move and block, it is a very enjoyable game. It's about 90% responsive to your punches. There are six basic punches- straights, hooks, and upper cuts both left and right. Once you learn to move and time your punches rather than flailing wildly away, you will enjoy this game. It's decent exercise as well. Just not much depth in gameplay. The anime drama aspect is so so for me.
Not as good as Wii sports November 27, 2007 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Yet another Wii game that fails to beat the Wii sports controls (see also Super Swing Golf, etc..) The game comes with a variety of different control schemes but why bother? Most don't work and I didn't buy a wii to use a joystick. Only "Swing mode 2" kinda works asuming you don't need to block or dodge quickly. Of course you can't beat the hard level without being able to dodge and block well... So your kinda screwed unless you go back to your gamecube controller. (Again I bought a Wii to escape joysticks) What's really terrible is the games controls don't work as well as Wii sports boxing. I found after looking online for tips I was able to get the punch I wanted 95% of the time in Wii sports (it's all about turning your wrists)- but on Victorious boxers the best i was able to get was maybe 60%. I was always able to dodge and block when I wanted in Wii sports... Victorious Boxers makes this a chore. Worse Victorious boxers want's you to aim your punches... of course the only way to aim for the body with your punches is to duck first (i.e. dodge forward) and there is a slight delay when you go from block to dodge... just slight enough for the fast characters to nail you in the face... long before you threw the body punch you wanted- Very annoying. The story may be based on a popular Anime but I can't imagine why. The story sucks and the character design isn't great either. (esp the failed crosshatch shading they tried to use) Even worse you quickly realize that you have to turn off the story segments if you want to beat story mode (as the story segments will cause you to auto-lose) Again kinda Lame. It's not a terrible game, but could have been much much better. It does have one thing Wii sports doesn't and that's a lot of boxers to play against and more levels to beat. I use it as part of my morning exersise, but I wouldn't pull it out for friends to play.
Stick with Wii Boxing November 26, 2007 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
Don't waste your money. As frustrating as Wii Boxing can be . I find the controls to be way more responsive in Wii Boxing. At least in Wii Boxing I know when the punches are connecting but in Victorious Boxers missing a punch and connecting a punch seem the same to me.
The first 2 control options which use the remote and the nunchuck to punch seem to work fine in the tutorial but is a crap shoot during sparring. I didn't even fell like wasting my time with the story mode at this point.
For now Wii Boxing with all of it's flaws is the "King of the Ring" as it is still way more fun and a lot less frustrating than Victorious Boxers. Best to just wait for something else to come along.
Far better than Wii Boxing, but still far from the ideal boxing game November 23, 2007 13 out of 14 found this review helpful
After almost a month of delay I finally received Victorious Boxers: Revolution.
The positives are that, in contrast to Wii Sports Boxing, when you throw a punch your character actually throws a punch.
The downsides though are fairly numerous. 1) The punching detection isn't consistent - a jab or a straight punch are frequently detected as hooks and uppercuts. 2) It doesn't seem to detect where your hands are for guard, high guard, low guard, neutral, nor does it detect holding your hands up in the air for taunting motions. 3) Motion is fairly clumsy and inconsistent if you use the strictly body movement based detection (ie lean and holding down buttons - then the direction you lean is the direction you move) also if your hands are in proper guard position while holding the wiimote it detects it as if you are swaying back. 4) Easy should be called 'ridiculously easy' I beat the entire game in a couple of hours including sitting through most of the cut scenes (towards the end I skipped all of the cut scenes). 5) At times the opponents motions are weirdly fast - ie they will zip past your character to his side 6) The cut scenes are typical 'anime' - a style of animation that I happen to find annoying. It has, in my opinion, poor dialog, and mediocre animation and voice acting. 7) The training options are extremely weak - all it has walkthroughs for the basic motions and combinations - but there isn't any ability to do common boxing training stuff at all - no working the heavy bag, no speed bag, no sway bag, no endurance games, no trainer or training partner to work on combinations or defensive or offensive skills.
While it is clear from the above that it has a number of shortcomings and is far from what I've been dreaming of for a boxing simulator for the Wii, it is still a heck of a lot more fun than mashing buttons so a fun of 4, and a overall of 3.
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