Real Boxing™

Real Boxing™

After 19hr of gameplay.

Hi all.

Here i am after 19hr (and a 10hr long session), really happy with the game (addictive!).

I don’t know the Fight Night series, but this game alone is worth if you like boxing or are interested in fight games, and you enjoy it for what it is (no real boxers, not really an AAA game - the game is a port from mobile devices). Plus it’s the only boxing game in steam that i know.

Combat is more toward simulation than arcade gameplay, where you can’t simply smash buttons to win. You need to think your strategy for the whole round, and the following ones. I found the mechanics equilibrated (although dodging is a little irritating, but adds a random factor to the combat).

Real player with 21.0 hrs in game


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Game is worse then i thought when i first played it. i’ve now cleaned up 100% achievements and that was the challenge in itself. The bugs in this game stop certain achievements or at least the way they have been set. the counter-punching one, for me it stopped counting at 76 in game, basically i was trying to get past that little did i know i had already got the achievement but i must of missed the pop up.

Another bugged achievement was the all belts no knockdown, i had done this over and over with no luck the solution was reset all the championships at the same time then go through them in one run without been knocked down, if you have a 100% fighter it should take 30-45 mins to finish

Real player with 18.6 hrs in game

Real Boxing™ on Steam

Creed: Rise to Glory™

Creed: Rise to Glory™

Well its been a year since this game was released now and I’ve put in about 400hrs. Im sad to say that what started out with such great promise has been abandoned and forgotten by the devs. It really is a shame as this game could have easily been among everyones favourites if they had only fixed the bugs. Ill say something positive first though. This is still one of my most regularly played games despite its short comings and I’ve even lost 50kg/110lbs playing this. So big thankyou to the devs for that. If you would like to try PVP I suggest you have a look at this tutorial first https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrS1aO-NrjM

Real player with 596.8 hrs in game


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I beat the career mode on this game and had a pretty good time with it, I wanted to leave a negative review for the same reason 99% of the others did, but changed it to positive since I still find myself coming back to this game. But please for the love of god create an option to turn off the stamina feature. It seems like they have no plans to ever do it though.

This is a statement from Survios regarding an option to toggle off the stamina feature:

“Creed: Rise to Glory’s stamina system was designed as part of our larger initiative to make a VR boxing game that wasn’t just about wildly punching, but incorporated new mechanics made possible by its inherently cinematic setting. One of the biggest challenges we faced was translating the sensation and effect of delivering punches to a solid human when you’re only swinging at air. Hitting a person is a lot more tiring than punching air–our devs took (and many continue to take) weekly boxing classes to understand how boxing feels in real life to best translate that into VR. We created the stamina system to combat against the player tendency to charge forward and rapidly flail or waggle their arms; instead, you have to conserve your energy, watch your opponent, plan your moves, and practice strategic defense. We feel that this makes for a much more intense experience that keeps you on your toes.”

Real player with 11.4 hrs in game

Creed: Rise to Glory™ on Steam

MMA Arena

MMA Arena

Initially I loved this game but lately I have stalled out big time. I cant progress to a new fight until I have 3 blue belts. I cant get my blue belts because apparently I cant click my mouse fast enough, or make it through training dealing 15 damage with the limited combo cards I am given, or make it through sparring taking 5 damage or less, or drag the correct symbols to the center of the circle fast enough with my laptop mouse in an exercise better suited for a touch screen. What is the point of all this? Why lock fights/belts at all? The training has nothing to do with the fighting outside of sparring which is kinda useful in teaching how to implement some different strategies. The incentive should be to unlock new moves and stay competitive while progressing through the game. Instead I appear to have been pigeon holed into trying to get good at tedious activities that do nothing to improve how good I actually am at this game. I just reached level 20. I think it will be a long time before I get to level 21. I will say that the actual fighting in the game is quite entertaining and I have enjoyed the matches. If PVP were added that would definitely be exciting. This game is inexpensive and maybe worth a look on sale but I can not recommend it after having stalled out halfway through the game.

Real player with 66.6 hrs in game


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I’m really on the verge and really don’t know if I can recommend it or not.

TL;DR It’s a free to play, multiplayer game without free to play elements or multiplayer. Some of the design decisions feels pointless, but at the end of the day, I enjoy playing it.

Don’t get me wrong. I really don’t like multiplayer for this type of games, and I don’t usually like free to play games. So this game being single player and pay once to get all content is a huge advantage for me.

I bet that this game has been developed with multiplayer in mind until the very last minute, so many gameplay decisions that are taken are with multiplayer in mind. One example of this is 15 sek turn limit. There is no reason whatsoever why you would want turn limits in a singleplayer game. Turn limits are necessary evil so players won’t leave in the middle of the match leaving the opponent. The whole idea behind turns is to let people think about their choices. Disadvantage to that is that the game feels slow. Turn limits does not remove the slowness-feeling of the game while removing the advantage of being able to thing for as long as you want.

Real player with 30.5 hrs in game

MMA Arena on Steam

Raging Fists: Retribution

Raging Fists: Retribution

please checkout this game

Real player with 16.8 hrs in game

Tekken 8

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game

Raging Fists: Retribution on Steam

Knockout League - Arcade VR Boxing

Knockout League - Arcade VR Boxing

This may be my favorite VR game to date! It’s right up there with Rec Room. There’s a number of things that make this game exceptionally good.

Fun atmosphere: The devs put a lot of personality into this game. The graphics are cartoony and light-hearted. The competitors are dressed in outlandish outfits (or are outlandish species!) and are as dramatic as any WWE soap opera. They have some hilarious animations, both in reaction to getting hit and otherwise. And, when in the ring, you won’t be able to resist strutting around for the crowd :)

Real player with 43.7 hrs in game

This game is amazing! It has supplanted SwordMasterVR as my favorite physical combat game. And don’t be fooled by the videos - this game might look “cute” but it is intensely physical to play, and feels viscerally violent. If it were too much more realistic it might be too much, really.

Opponent sophistication: I’ve unlocked the second opponent-character so far, and haven’t managed to beat her after several attempts (which doesn’t get old because after every time you manage to hit her enough times in a row to daze her, she adds another set of moves to her repertoire).

Real player with 9.7 hrs in game

Knockout League - Arcade VR Boxing on Steam

Box: Boxing

Box: Boxing

its fun and definitely worth the $1 but i changed the language from english and cant get it back

Real player with 2.4 hrs in game

Pretty good game! but there’s a problem I have with it. I accidentally changed the language from English to a different language and I can’t switch it back. Still a great game though.

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Box: Boxing on Steam

Crazy Kung Fu

Crazy Kung Fu

Crazy Kung Fu

This game made me feel like I was the Karate Kid, except, instead of a real old man making me wax his car I was given a cardboard cut-out of an old man.

Not that that’s a bad thing, naturally. I don’t particularly want an old man watching me work up a sweat, but I would have liked him to perhaps throw some guidance my way on how I can improve rather than waiting for the end of the match.

This game feels more like I’m training in martial arts than playing a game, there’s no mid-game scoring, no timed events or any tips during the match, you just need to get on with it, give it your best and see your ways to improve at the end. It did feel quite similar to when I was in school doing marital arts training.

Real player with 24.7 hrs in game

About as close as you can get to a training simulator for martial arts. You aren’t hitting things to a soundtrack. It is purely a training dummy with spinning targets you either Block (forearm), punch, or dodge. The harder and firmer your form, the more points you build up.

If you’re looking for a game that will give you a little cardio workout, pick this up. Level 5 and beyond will have you sparring with 3 simultaneously spinning targets to work with.

This game had me sweating from my eyelashes. When you find your groove, and stop ‘trying’, your natural reactions become instant. Your right hand will be blocking, but your already looking to your left to intercept the next target.

Real player with 11.8 hrs in game

Crazy Kung Fu on Steam

VRWorkout

VRWorkout

I know I’ll get fitter playing this game.

What the hell is a burpee? What is this one handed push-up nonsense? Squats I’m good with, running is fine, jumping without hands above my head is great. Punching the discs is fine. The points system is mad, I couldn’t compete in a points table in this unless there’s a dad-bod mode tiered system for middle-aged e-sport leagues.

This game has taught me much about my fitness levels. 1) I’m not fit enough to complete 30 minutes inside this game with a high score. 2) it doesn’t matter, because even if I do half of what the game is asking of me, I’m still moving and that’s an improvement on sitting on my arse at the desk.

Real player with 8.2 hrs in game

5/5! Great improvements, new features, and updated songs, thank you!

VALVE Index Users:

  1. NO BURPIES! NO JUMPING, NO SHOES, SLOW TRANSITIONS B/W POSITIONS – unless your cables are suspended from above.

  2. Wear the controllers like wrist watches.

  3. Wash/disinfect your face gasket regularly. Steam Support recommended warm water or 15-30% alcohol wipes.

I’ve been playing this since it came out. I love this game so much that, even though I bent/broke my cable, Steam sent me a new cable and I still love this game!

Real player with 3.9 hrs in game

VRWorkout on Steam

Beat ‘Em Up

Beat ‘Em Up

Old style beat em up game in story mode. Nice graphics and easy to control. Makes really fun!

Would like to see more characters and not just different clothing. And a 2 Player mode. This one could be cooperative or in an arena.

Until now, a good work.

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game

Nice game.

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game

Beat 'Em Up on Steam

FIGHTING BOX

FIGHTING BOX

I like the game; it’s a fun little game that I can play if I have 5 minutes to spare and nothing else to do. I am, however, experiancing crashes every 5 minutes or so. Overall, I think it’s a fun game that could become great with the right development.

Real player with 1.2 hrs in game

The concept is great but the game gets boring after 5 minutes. Maybe if leader boards are included for competitiveness I would be inclined to play more. At the moment it seems the developer hasn’t spent much time on the game.

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

FIGHTING BOX on Steam