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34 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is what Wii is all about
For all you Ippo fans, this is by far the best version of Fighting Spirit game out there. For those who don't know Fighting Spirit, this is the ONLY true boxing title and it makes Wii Boxing look like a kids game.
I hear some people saying how the controls aren't accurate in this game. To that what I have to say is 1) the game comes with 4 different types of control...
Published on October 31, 2007 by Rancor

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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Far better than Wii Boxing, but still far from the ideal boxing game
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...
Published on November 23, 2007 by LetterRip


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34 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is what Wii is all about, October 31, 2007
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Victorious Boxers: Revolution (Video Game)
For all you Ippo fans, this is by far the best version of Fighting Spirit game out there. For those who don't know Fighting Spirit, this is the ONLY true boxing title and it makes Wii Boxing look like a kids game.
I hear some people saying how the controls aren't accurate in this game. To that what I have to say is 1) the game comes with 4 different types of control scheme. If you want complete accuracy, play with the classic control mode or GameCube control mode. 2)Do you truly think the Wii-remote is a magic wand that does exactly what you do? I'll truly be blown away if any Wii boxing title in the future can simulate real boxing movements better then this title.

With that said, to be honest the hooks and uppercuts are a bit tough to pull off in the beginning. There's a "how-to" section in the manual and with a little practice you'll find your own style to throw your punches which feels great cause you get the feeling of mastering a skill.

Another thing I enjoy about the game is that it has special moves you can pull off once your character is on fire. I think it's a very nice hybrid of a realistic boxing movements with a hint of fighting game element to it which makes it so much better when you fighting against your friend. Plus all 25 characters have different fighting styles and different special moves.

Over all I really enjoy this game and I'm really glad I bought it. It's quite a work out and it's like shadow boxing with visual effects. If you're a boxing fan or Ippo fan I highly recommend it.
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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Far better than Wii Boxing, but still far from the ideal boxing game, November 23, 2007
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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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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Finally a real boxing game for the Wii, November 1, 2007
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Victorious Boxers: Revolution (Video Game)
This game is so much fun, finally feel like I`m really boxing. So much quicker and more responsive than Wii Boxing, it just takes a little time to get used to the controls, just like any other game. This game emphasizes technique and timing like real boxing so you won`t get away with just flailing your arms, you really need to throw calculated punches like a real boxer would. Having tons of fun playing against my friends in versus mode, would highly recommend it to anyone with a Wii that enjoys boxing or just wants to get a great workout!
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars awesome!, November 5, 2007
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Victorious Boxers: Revolution (Video Game)
finally, a real boxing game for the wii! it's so much fun to duke it out with your buddies. let me just say last weekend got pretty rowdy in my apartment when my boys came over and played this game. i admit, the controls (swing mode) get a little getting used to, but after a couple rounds, none of us had any problems. i recommend starting off with "swing mode 2" until you get the punching pat down, then use "swing mode 1". this game is a lot of fun, and if you're into boxing (or working out on the wii, which seems to be the trend nowadays) i definitely recommend this game. a bunch of my buddies went out and bought a freakin' wii just so they can play the game!!
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars MUCH better than the Wii Sports boxing, but still not that great., November 21, 2007
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Victorious Boxers: Revolution (Video Game)
This boxing game is much faster and much more responsive than the boxing game on Wii sports. But it's still not that great. It can easily keep up with rapid punches, but it has a difficult time recognizing which kind of punch you're trying to throw. It only picks up on upper-cuts and hooks about half the time. The cut scenes are LAME and super-long. But who the heck would buy this game for the cut-scenes anyway? You can duck and weave and block and punch like there's no tomorrow, so you'll be sure to get some exercise. It probably gets your heart rate up better then any other game on the Wii. It gives you several different control options. The best one is called Swing Mode 2. In this setup, you do all the real punching but move your boxer around with the control stick (much more responsive than tilting the remote and nunchuck for movement). There's some glitches in the game, especially in the tutorial. But who cares? It's all about the boxing! The two-player setup works pretty good as long as you don't get ticked off when your boxer throws a left hook rather than an upper-cut. Plus some of the boxers are much better than others (and it's hard to know who is tougher than who). So it's best if both players pick the same boxer - making it an even fight. Worth $40? Probably not, but if you want to get some exercise punching like hell, then it's at least worth $30. Hard-core gamers will think this game is terrible. They'll point-out the glitches, the bad music, the awful cut-scenes, the bad graphics, etc. But anyone who just wants to beat the daylights out of a virtual character with real punching (not sitting on the coach while rapidly pressing A...with potato chips nearby) will look past all the problems and enjoy the game.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not bad if you learn it. Better than Wii Boxing., December 25, 2007
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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.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Victorious Boxers a victorious game!, October 20, 2008
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Victorious Boxers: Revolution (Video Game)
I'll keep it simple. This game is alot of fun. I borrowed it from my older brother for my 6 year old and 7 year old to play and they love it. Now I'm well aware that children don't critique on the same level as adults so I played the game. Here are the rules, take 5 minutes, just 5 minutes to look at the manual and learn how to block. Learn what it means for your boxer to be "on fire" and how to use your special punches and it should be a fun game and a great work out! The games controls response are pretty accurate and there is a decent amount of challenge there. I say decent because my son's, both left-handed (southpaws for boxing fans) beat the game in about a week by taking turns every 2 fights. Keep in mind that children at that age donot physically get tired, a normal human being would have had to rest after 2 or 3 fights. It is somewhat realistic in that unlike boxing on Wii sports you can't just throw endless punches, your boxer will tire out and get knocked out. I instructed the boys to block continously (keep your hands up at all times) and limit their punches to 2 or 3 punch combinations. While the game may look cartoonish it employs alot of real boxing tactics in that going to the body really does wear your opponent out, a jab can stop a combination and keep an opponent at bay. If you are a casual boxing fan or a real boxing fanatic this is the game for you!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not that bad, January 3, 2008
= Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Victorious Boxers: Revolution (Video Game)
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)
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Just Feels Right, April 16, 2009
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Victorious Boxers: Revolution (Video Game)
I just got this game and sparred two 6 round matches. The game just feels right. Both matches went the distance and I really did feel like I was in to it. By the sixth round I'm trying to pepper him and he's ducking and weaving. You have to time his moves and throw that punch at the right time. I also like the fact that when you miss you can't just flail you have to wait to get back to position, however when you connect you can fire right away for nice combos. As far as the story aspect I haven't done that yet, I'm having fun just sparring. I really like this game give it a try.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good boxing, December 25, 2008
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If you like Wii sports boxing you will this one much better. In Wii Sports boxing sometimes you punch and punch and nothing happens that does not happen in this game the controls are much faster. The only problems with the game are the controls are hard to get use to but once you do it is great. If you don't want to try the setting can be changed. Also the Story and the graphics for that story are boring. i suggest changing the setting so you can skip the story and the infight replays. With those two things this game is great. Have fun I do.
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