Wednesday 3 June 2015

Real Boxing Full Review

  Real Boxing was developed and published by Vivid games.  It was released on 18th September 2013.  The game is available on Android, IOS and PC.  I’ve played a lot of boxing games like Fight Night 2 and 3, Knockout Kings, etc.  Am a great fan of  boxing.  I love watching them on TV and also playing boxing games.  The only problem I had with boxing games was the graphics, I’d always wanted something real!!!  Years after the release of Real Boxing, I came across this awesome game and I was like…No!!! I’ve been missing a lot of fun.  My dream of playing a real boxing game has finally come true.
Real Boxing Android Game

  In Real Boxing, you’ll be playing as a novice, whose  aim is to beat the Pros, prove himself to the world and make it to the top as the World Champion.  The game allows you to choose a default boxer of your choice and customize his hairstyle, outfit, etc to fit your taste.  Though you can’t entirely create a new boxer, you have to choose from existing characters and transform them to new beings.  As a novice, you won’t be able to do most things; your performance are limited, until you advance to new stages.  You can also improve your performances by upgrading in the store.  It’ll cost you some bucks though.
  Real Boxing has options like quick matches, short campaign mode, mini-games, multiplayer, and of course, career mode; where you’ll start from the root and make your way to the top as a champion.  You can improve your performance by playing the training mini-games.  Prove to you friends that you’re a better boxer than they’re by challenging them in the multiplayer mode.


The game has an enhanced graphics with a technical game play.  Your major attack tactics are hooks, jabs, and uppercuts.  When your opponent strike, you either block or dodge to avoid damages.  The control isn’t bad as it features different modes such as the touch screen and analog stick.  If you aren’t okay with the touch screen control, try the analog control.  All the control schemes work greatly, kudos to Vivid Games for that.

  Despite the awesome game play of Real Boxing, the have a major issue of boxers names, just like Pro Evolution Soccer 2012 where players are assigned names which differ from their original names, perhaps, due to license issues.  So you won’t see great boxers to choose in the game.  This can make the game boring.

  As stated earlier, you can engage in mini-games to improve your speed, strength and stamina. After few rounds of mini-game training, you’ll get exhausted and won’t be motivated to play the mini-game anymore. Maybe, because the control isn’t hectic.  If you play Real Boxing over and over, you’ll realize that there are similarities between different characters, and also, the comments made by the announcer is the same.  But all these discrepancies can’t bring you down if you're a truly a fan of boxing games.  So you have to try the game.


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