Mech League Boxing

Mech League Boxing

A great boxing game! I love being a giant robot! Looking forward to more content. VERY FUN GREAT WORKOUT!

Real player with 4.4 hrs in game


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Really enjoy this game so far. Pretty well put together

Pros:

-Pretty good tutorial

-Nice looking graphics

-Calorie counter is a nice touch as you will definitely be getting a workout

-Awesome Weapons

-Has some mini games

Cons:

  • needs work on hit detection. Right now just touching an enemy counts as a hit. Would like to see the harder you hit the more damage you do

-How much playspace is required? Some of the enemies just stayed out of range and stood there

-No way to change the height of the player

Real player with 1.8 hrs in game

Mech League Boxing 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

Olympic Boxing

Olympic Boxing

Fight with a variety of devastating punches. Feel every hook, jab and uppercut with intuitive and responsive controls. Olympic Boxing Championship brings you all the sensations of real boxing competitions.

Put your boxing skills to the test and challenge competitors from all over the world. Fight for your country in the boxing tournament and win the gold medal. Challenge your friends and family in two-player mode.

Featuring stunning graphics, animation and sound, this boxing game will provide you with hours of intense fun.


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Olympic Boxing on Steam

TKO

TKO

Come face-to-face with a heavyweight champ!

Too many boxing games place the player outside the ring looking in. How can you experience the adrenaline jolt of landing a crisp uppercut from the cheap seats?

Now you can literally “enter the ring” in the classic first-person boxing game TKO from Accolade™ – the boxing game that sticks you right on the canvas, staring straight into the eyes of a prize fighter bent on rearranging your face.

TKO’s features make it a unanimous decision:

  • Split-screen, arcade-style boxing action gives you a dual, first-person perspective. Watch yourself hit and get hit.

  • Witness the punishment of the punches on each fighter’s face. They swell. They bruise. They turn black and blue.

  • Calibrate each boxer’s strengths. Is his left better than his right? Is he cat-like or a clubber? Does he run out of band-aids or run out of gas?

  • Fight a stable of hungry contenders, each with his own ringside manner.

  • Slug it out with large, animated fighters. Pick on somebody your own size.

  • One or two player capability: pummel friends or clobber the computer.

  • Aerial-cam shows your position in the ring.

TKO on Steam

Boxing Saga

Boxing Saga

The main thing I look for is how satisfying is the fighting and this game nails it more than any of the others. You feel like you’re landing blows in this game. It’s not realistic but you still need to wait for openings. Makes you want to wind up like Popeye in the ring and just knock their block off.

Not sure how many fights there are but opponents keep showing up a bit like old school ring king. Needs more updates. As it stands, the game is a glorified punching bag simulator that’s a pretty decent workout.

Real player with 2.6 hrs in game

At first, I did not realise the boxers got any harder (after you win, it throws you back to the gym and there is no indication of having progressed).

But I soon realised the scoreboard reflects your progression well-enough. It would have been nice if it transported you in front of the scoreboard after a match. Nonetheless, if you keep going back into the ring, your opponents get better and better.

I used to do Zen Do Kai (freestyle karate) and I found it reminiscent of upper-body sparring. Because I am quite tall (6,3"), I rarely got to spar with someone the same height as me so it was nice to have that in VR.

Real player with 1.0 hrs in game

Boxing Saga on Steam

Prizefighters 2

Prizefighters 2

Prizefighters 2 is heavily inspired by retro boxing games of the past, combining the best aspects of classic and modern features into one complete package. Fully customize your league and begin your journey in one of multiple career modes.

THE ROAD TO VICTORY - Start as an amateur and then train, spar, and climb the rankings to become a champion. Manage your physical condition between fights and learn new skills to counter your decline from age. When you’re ready to retire, start a new career with a new fighter in the same league against old rivals.

BOXING GYM MANAGER - Open your own gym and sign promising fighters to contracts. Control or spectate your own stable of fighters as they claim multiple championships. Compete against rival gyms in the rankings and try to become the most legendary gym in the world.

BE THE PROMOTER - Control all aspects of the league including booking every matchup on the fight card. Set up custom tournaments for up to 64 fighters. Simulate through years at a time and see who can become the most dominant champion of all time.

FULL CUSTOMIZATION - Add new weight classes, customize each belt, edit every fighter, customize different gyms, and change the appearance of the ring. When your league is ready, start a new career with it or share it with the community.

STEAM SUPPORT - Full list of Steam-supported features coming soon!

Prizefighters 2 on Steam

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

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

The Fastest Fist

The Fastest Fist

Look at the Forum, this game is full of bugs.

And the Dev completely abandoned this game.

It has so much potential!! I want to like it!

But just update the unity engine, this is a very very eary built.

What is this? Unity 4.something?

You cannot close the game. You have to kill it via taskmanager.

It laggs horribly when the music repeats.

It misses combos, etc.

Update the engine and then fix only a very few bugs! That would be enough.

Real player with 12.9 hrs in game

Great Work out but glitchy at times like some punches not registering which breaks my combo meter. Also the number of punches with each fist is un balanced. I have to do way more left punches which might not work out my muscles evenly. More balancing and fine tuning would be great!

Real player with 7.0 hrs in game

The Fastest Fist on Steam

World Championship Boxing Manager™

World Championship Boxing Manager™

I had this on the Commodore Amiga many years ago. Simple, yet addictive.

Real player with 42.3 hrs in game

fantastic game, reliving my childhood

Real player with 32.7 hrs in game

World Championship Boxing Manager™ on Steam

Big Rumble Boxing: Creed Champions

Big Rumble Boxing: Creed Champions

In short - Fully licensed soundtrack gets the hairs up when you getting battered, for sure. Overpriced, but great fun. Its polished. (Yep Eye of the Tiger)

In Summary - Still think launch price is high but More depth than you think as all secondary boxers have some attention with dialogue and story. Playing as Luke O’Grady the limited Irish scrapper is very enjoyable and the over the hill ‘El Tigre’ with debt to the REAL Canon Rocky businessmen Gazzo are particularly good fun.

Legends Rocky, Apollo Creed, Clubber Lang and Ivan Drago get their due attentions too, so learn that Guard and Dodge button.

Real player with 23.0 hrs in game

Big Rumble Boxing: Creed Champions:




Who could forget the sensational scene of Apollo Creed dancing in front of a packed house at the Grand Hotel to the iconic song from James Brown, "Living in America", while the boxing ring rises from beneath the stage with Ivan Drago in the middle in Rocky IV? A film franchise with 8 movies and the upcoming Creed III (2022), which has sold over 1.7 billion at the box office worldwide. A musical and 9 video games, including the Big Rumble Boxing: Creed Champions. So, who would you fight with to become the next boxing champion? Rocky, Apollo, Ivan or Adonis! Can you hear the theme? Can you? It's time to get them, tiger!


*– [Real player with 11.9 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198003030375)*






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