Billion Beat
I love this game, the world is always in need of more Punch-Out-likes and this scratches every itch it has, and the music is insanely good.
Only thing that could drive people away is how gross the characters look but they grow on you after a while.
The combat is a lot more ‘groovy’ than Punch-Out, more rhythmesque, if you will. Feels more like dancing than it does straight up beating the shit out of someone.
– Real player with 131.2 hrs in game
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Billion Beat is great. The visuals and music are on point. The gameplay follows the Punch-Out formula perfectly: time your punches and dodge or counter theirs. If you make a mistake, your character will take a bit to recover and that is more than enough time for your opponent to mess you up, so learn from coach Baby T and DON’T JUST MASH THE BUTTONS!
There’s also a bunch of stuff to keep things fresh like “hype moves”, items and even progression. Successfully landing a regular punch rewards you with a bit of energy and you need that energy to dish out the heavy punishment, so you quickly start to get into this flow of dodging and countering to build up your energy until you can finally let your hands fly.
– Real player with 80.7 hrs in game
Pato Box
Ok, so this review is loooooong overdue…
What can I say? This is my personal game of the year, as well as one of my favourite games of all time. This game impressed me on so many levels it’s insane.
Graphics: Very reminiscent of Madworld on Wii, but much cleaner here and looks much better imo.
OST: Some REALLY unique and catchy tunes here. It’s all on YouTube, so go listen if you don’t believe me (or if you want to support these guys by purchasing it, pls do :P).
Store: Very interesting, dark and unique with plot twists. I won’t spoil anything.
– Real player with 166.2 hrs in game
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I want to start off and say that my reviews are judged on ‘base price’ of the game. In this case the current price is 15$.
I say that yeah, I think this game would be worth 15$, however ‘to who’ is the question.
Let me try to help any of you who are on the fence about this game right out the gate. I’ll tell you a few things the game has that might attract or repel you.
-The main character is a man with the head of a duck.
-The main gameplay is reminiscent of ‘Punch out’ (And maybe a lil bit of ‘Crossed Swords’ in there)
– Real player with 18.9 hrs in game
Smashing Spirits: Brazil’s First Boxer
Very good and beautiful game! The jogability is fluid and the ambientation is really nice! It is a difficult game (at least for me) but in a challenging way. Anyway, you can switch to an easier difficulty level if you want, which helps when you are stuck into a part of the game but want to move forward. I recomend!
– Real player with 14.9 hrs in game
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I was uncertain about this game at first but it grows on you. :)
Nice mix of “boxing fighter” and indie platformer.
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
Big Boy Boxing
Experience the singleplayer action-boss-rush game with pixel-perfect retro aesthetics and inspiration from classic titles like ‘Punch-Out!!', and recent indie hits like ‘Cuphead’.
Starting off as a typical underdog story, you encounter, challenge, and befriend different characters all with their own unique personalities & backstories. Reading your opponent is key to getting the upper hand in the boxing ring!
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A Campaign featuring over 15 Unique boss fights, each being highly memorable.
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Customize your playstyle with different special punches, perks, skins and playable characters!
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Dialogues, Minibosses, Minigames, Rematches, and many more alternative contents to enjoy!
Gain greater power as you progress and make use of new special abilities such as healing and slow-motion. (Many more to be revealed)
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Heavens Tournament
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Heavens tournament is a first person fighting game with anime characters
the special effect are great and the fight give a big importance to the strengh ,we can put in every punch or strike with weapon so a strong punch or strong attack can sometimes do fall the cpu against us .
there is multiple difficulties and i enjoyed a lot the hard difficulty
the characters use different skills, from punch to attack with sword and kick and we can move for real in order to block and more like in a real fight
– Real player with 7.1 hrs in game
This game is satisfying and I can actually practice my boxing set ups, I can’t wait to stream this game. I know it’s in early access but man I haven’t felt this good knocking someone out since I k.o.’d my high school bully. It’s a bit rough but for me, having the game be responsive to my weaving or quick blocks and keeping up with the timing of a quick jab, jab, hook, It’s probably the most accurate fighting game I’ve played in vr. Especially with the speed and momentum you need. Some people complain about the weapons, but I found that fighting the gladiator dude, his weapon hand cant block effectively. I stuck with the default character because the only weapons I need are THESE HANDS. I started that match and went to work on my opponent like I was trying to get employee of the month. lol seriously though i can’t wait to see how this game progresses. ALSO if you have a CORD, buy the ceiling rig pulley system, its 15 bucks on amazon, my ceiling is too high so i use it off of a high point on one of my walls and just face away from it. All in all, it aint bad for the price of lunch, 8 dollars
– Real player with 4.2 hrs in game
Boxing School
I found this game in the recommended list after playing through Punch Club. It is more simplistic than Punch Club, but if you are a fan of these tycoon fight management games, this is still a solid game. There is a still a lot of grinding in terms of getting your fighters to a better level, but this also exists in the Punch Club game. I thought the mechanics were decent, and there is still an innate strategical element to the game. I enjoyed this part of it. However, my issue stems with the game constantly crashing. I have an updated PC with a newer graphics card that I installed myself recently, and have played many other more resource intensive games with no issues. I would win a fight, and the game would crash. I would restart, and I would lose some of the items I had purchased in my gym for no reason.
– Real player with 112.4 hrs in game
This is an unpolished game that is nevertheless entertaining for me. The lack of polish is most apparent in the UI and the sense of missing gameplay elements. However, the fundamentals are there, the game is stable, and the graphics and sound support the retro feel of the game well.
I hope the developers stick with this game to smooth out the flow of the UI and add the missing gameplay features. But as it is now, I feel I’ve gotten my money’s worth.
One additional note: If you have little patience for grinding, this isn’t the game for you. The grinding elements could be made more tolerable with an improved UI and additional gameplay or adjustments to the early pacing of the game. But be aware that as the game stands, you will have a stretch of repetitive gameplay in the early to mid levels of the game. As the mid game moves to late game, there’s enough additional elements of gameplay to make the decisions facing you a bit more interesting.
– Real player with 91.8 hrs in game
PowerBeatsVR - VR Fitness
Updated Review:
I’ve had this game since April and I still play it 5 times a week.
Pros:
*It is one hell of a full body workout. You will be lunging, crouching, punching, reaching, dodging, and just all around moving
*It is fun, not quite as fun as beat saber, but it is significantly more fun than BoxVR
*The developers are out-freaking-standing. They are the most responsive devs I have ever seen. They try to find a way to accomodate every request they get if they can. Even if they can’t, they are super friendly about it.
– Real player with 64.1 hrs in game
I’m very much enjoying including PowerBeatsVR into my daily exercise routines. If I was able to incorporate my own favorite music it would quickly become my favorite VR software. For now Audio Beats holds that place, but this doesn’t detract from the lure of being able to smash large boulders with only my fist in PowerBeatsVR. With the future improvements mentioned, I think this will be something important to keep my interest in keeping fit.
I would not want to see the scoring system changed in any significant way. I’m used to this, I know I have to be perfect in order to get the higher scores. I wouldn’t like it if the game was “dumbed down” in order to make reaching the higher levels easier to accomplish. Reaching the number 1 spot is the goal, and it wouldn’t mean very much if I found out I reached this level because the game had been altered to make it easier to do so. I don’t think it should necessarily be made artificially any more difficult either, but certainly don’t make it easier.
– Real player with 15.9 hrs in game
Election Year Knockout
A really fun Punch-Out style game, featuring funny parodies of US politicians (Crenshaw being one of my favourites and you’ll see why). Each opponent has their own gimmick that’s fun to figure out, and are all satisfying to beat up. There’s no deep political commentary or anything, just parodies mocking US politicians, much like how the Punch-Out games mocked stereotypes of different nationalities and cultures. The EX boxers are all fun, souped-up rematches against the fighters, serving as a really nice bonus newgame+ for after you’ve done everything else. Much like the Title Defence fights in Punch-Out Wii, these are much harder than the original fights and offer a huge variety of newer, more devastating attacks for each rematch that the player will have to learn and adapt to. The challenges in each fight help boost the game’s replayability, there’s 10 for every fighter in the game (5 for normal and 5 for EX) and they can be tough to figure out, but extremely satisfying once you’ve got them all. The roster is quite limited, however the devs have considered adding more boxers if the game gets enough traction (personally I’m hoping for Bojo to get in). I’d definitely recommend if you’re a fan of Punch-Out or if you just like taking the piss out of US politics.
– Real player with 24.4 hrs in game
Not one hundred percent flushed out and people who want to complete everything will be frustrated at some mission because you have no clue why something did not count. But for the most part and the main gameplay, this is just gorgeus. plays nice and funny. long and hard at the later fights until you know what you are doing
– Real player with 18.3 hrs in game
Groove Fit Kingdom!
adorable 10 / 10
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
This game is pretty fun. It has 3 little games for fitness and I enjoyed the tennis one the most. It also lets you do the games in 3 difficulties or in endless mode. I def recommend
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game