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6.1

Mixed or average reviews- based on 34 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 15 out of 34
  2. Negative: 10 out of 34
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  1. Dec 4, 2018
    8
    Survios uses the PlayStation's Virtual Reality's potential to create a fun, innovative boxing experience. While graphics are nothing special, it did not matter much due to the smooth, realistic gameplay. One setback that I had is the lackluster career mode, with the repetitive pattern of meeting up with your trainer, montage training, knock out your opponent, and repeat. Not a huge KO, butSurvios uses the PlayStation's Virtual Reality's potential to create a fun, innovative boxing experience. While graphics are nothing special, it did not matter much due to the smooth, realistic gameplay. One setback that I had is the lackluster career mode, with the repetitive pattern of meeting up with your trainer, montage training, knock out your opponent, and repeat. Not a huge KO, but a solid attempt for a VR boxing game. Expand
  2. Mar 4, 2019
    9
    This was my first foray into VR boxing, and frankly, it was way more than anticipated. I purchased the game as part of an upper body and cardio regimen, and not only is it tons of fun, but I huff, puff, and sweat like the big bad wolf having a stroke. While it's true that the story line in campaign mode is not exactly robust, what it does have is great, and the feel of looking around aThis was my first foray into VR boxing, and frankly, it was way more than anticipated. I purchased the game as part of an upper body and cardio regimen, and not only is it tons of fun, but I huff, puff, and sweat like the big bad wolf having a stroke. While it's true that the story line in campaign mode is not exactly robust, what it does have is great, and the feel of looking around a fight club or boxing ring, or having Rocky train you in the gym in is just plain fantastic. If I had one complaint it would be that the PSVR doesn't track well if you are facing away from the camera, but that's more a system limitation than an issue with the game itself. I know whenever i play I burn a ton of calories and have a ton of fun, so as long as you aren't looking for more than that I can absolutely recommend this game wholeheartedly. The opponents get better as your stamina improves, and the online play is great when the internet bandwidth allows it to be. I realized while playing last week that I can't wait to see what the future of VR boxing holds. The sport really lends itself to VR very well. Expand
  3. Jun 22, 2019
    10
    El juego me esta encantando, no se por que tarde tanto en comprarme lo, lo llego a saber y me lo comprabamicho antes
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73

Mixed or average reviews - based on 9 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 9
  2. Negative: 0 out of 9
  1. CD-Action
    Mar 25, 2019
    50
    The game’s most notable problem is that its gameplay lacks narrative context. Over the course of the two-hour-long campaign you just complete some enjoyable minigames at the gym, fight nine times in the ring, listen to Stallone impersonator mumble some nonsense and wonder what was the only retrospection about. [02/2019, p.34]
  2. Playstation Official Magazine UK
    Oct 28, 2018
    70
    Less a rise to glory and more a stumble towards modest success, Creed feels good but lacks the depths of its closest rival, Knockout League. It’s good fun and a visceral experience, but it’s over too soon. [Issue#155, p.90]
  3. Oct 25, 2018
    78
    The playful foundations of Creed: Rise to Glory seemed to us to be decidedly solid.