Metascore
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No score yet - based on 3 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 3
  2. Negative: 0 out of 3
  1. Playstation Official Magazine UK
    May 9, 2018
    80
    While not one of PS VR's deepest games, this is one of the system's most fun and physically demanding. [May 2018, p.79]
  2. Mar 9, 2018
    80
    Grab Games has done a great job of marrying the winning formula of Punch-Out! with virtual reality. Learning how to handle each fighter’s repertoire of attacks takes patience and memorization but on the plus side, you’ll get a great workout along the way. It’d be cool if the mini-games offered more advantages to the player but that’s no reason to ignore this fun and energetic sports game.
  3. Feb 16, 2018
    70
    Knockout League’s colourful cast of characters look chunky in PlayStation VR, and stepping into the ring with them is an immersive treat. The puzzle-like gameplay sticks rigidly to the Punch-Out!! format and can feel like you’re memorising attack patterns rather than engaging in a real fight, which grates in the later bouts. That said, fun minigames and great attention to detail make this an unexpected treat – just be prepared to earn your victories physically because even the fittest specimens will feel this game in their legs.
User Score
6.2

Mixed or average reviews- based on 11 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 11
  2. Negative: 3 out of 11
  1. Mar 27, 2018
    6
    Ever wanted to get in the ring with a pirate who carries a sword in one hand, has a hook in the other, and has mostly unblockable attacks? No?Ever wanted to get in the ring with a pirate who carries a sword in one hand, has a hook in the other, and has mostly unblockable attacks? No? Then too bad, since Knockout League is all about over-the-top "boxing" that's far less precise than it is frustrating.

    First off, I really want to like this game. It is a decent workout -- you'll be moving around a lot as you try to deke the AI opponents' attacks. This is especially important as so many of the characters you'll face come at you with massive offenses that can wipe out your health with one or two strikes.

    This makes things really frustrating at times. And with only the first two opponents being legit boxers who don't come to the ring with weapons, extra arms, or some other kind of crazy advantage, the frustration mounts quickly.

    It doesn't help that the game is so similar to the original Punch Out. While that may appeal to your nostalgic side, note that it means you won't be engaging in any genuine boxing here. For the most part, you'll be learning your opponents' wacky, unfair attacks so you can dodge their strikes and counterpunch. Attempting to take the offensive rarely works; you'll find your hits don't even register, whether your opponent is blocking or not. I really wanted something similar to EA's Fight Night games, perhaps with some goofy cartoonish characters along for the ride, but this is just one-dimensional and repetitive.

    Overall, you may get a workout but you probably won't have a lot of fun doing it. A missed opportunity and, given that this game has scored decently among reviewers, a sad indication that the bar for PSVR games remains lower than it should be.
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  2. Feb 4, 2019
    8
    This seemed pretty good and potentially good exercise but I found the controls a little imprecise which probably has to do with the crappyThis seemed pretty good and potentially good exercise but I found the controls a little imprecise which probably has to do with the crappy move controllers which I hate and refuse to use unless absolutely required. Graphics are good. People who enjoy boxing games should like this. Not sure how this compares to Creed because I haven't played that yet. Full Review »
  3. Sep 18, 2018
    10
    Multiple Fight modes allows for great replay-ability. New punching bag update is awesome.