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5.3

Mixed or average reviews- based on 6 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 1 out of 6
  2. Negative: 2 out of 6
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  1. Nov 19, 2021
    2
    While most boxing games have a different button for each straight punch and hook, this one just has one button that covers both hands. Repeatedly pressing this button does a combination. There is a separate power punch and super button.

    The controls are slow and it's impossible to get out the way of opponents punches once they have thrown them. There is no option to move your head to the
    While most boxing games have a different button for each straight punch and hook, this one just has one button that covers both hands. Repeatedly pressing this button does a combination. There is a separate power punch and super button.

    The controls are slow and it's impossible to get out the way of opponents punches once they have thrown them. There is no option to move your head to the left or right.

    The button mashing required makes it feel more like a very poor and sluggish Street Fighter attempt than a boxing game.

    Ready to Rumble Boxing on the Dreamcast felt far more responsive and polished than this. Above all, that game was fun while this is just slow and boring.

    In arcade mode you are forced to do a training routine and scroll through loads of text boxes before each match which isn't really suitable for a super simple fighting game.

    A complete waste of money
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  2. Nov 27, 2021
    2
    Muy malo. La dinámica de peleas es de un juego de tipo tekken en vez de un juego de boxeo. No existe eso de boxeador a distancia haciendo jabs de lejos ni el boxeador de corto alcance. Lo venden como juego de boxeo pero es un juego de pelea, no de boxeo. Con combo y megacombos.. Si buscan un juego de boxeo está mejor el que incluye tokyo 2020. Muy poca libertad en los modos de juego. NoMuy malo. La dinámica de peleas es de un juego de tipo tekken en vez de un juego de boxeo. No existe eso de boxeador a distancia haciendo jabs de lejos ni el boxeador de corto alcance. Lo venden como juego de boxeo pero es un juego de pelea, no de boxeo. Con combo y megacombos.. Si buscan un juego de boxeo está mejor el que incluye tokyo 2020. Muy poca libertad en los modos de juego. No vale la pena. Expand
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65

Mixed or average reviews - based on 6 Critic Reviews

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  1. Jan 20, 2022
    50
    Big Rumble Boxing: Creed Champions is one of those simple but fun arcade games that can entertain you for a while, but neither Rocky Balboa personally nor all the music from the movies are enough to cover up the lack of more meaningful systems and content.
  2. Oct 8, 2021
    65
    Big Rumble Boxing: Creed Champions is an arcade boxing game that fans of the Rocky Balboa movies will love and that ends up suffering from a lack of variety in game modes and greater depth in its gameplay. It is an entertaining game that you will like if you want to have a few fights without too many pretensions.
  3. Sep 11, 2021
    70
    Big Rumble Boxing: Creed Champions is a solid take on the Rocky/Creed franchise, celebrating the wide variety of fighters that contributed to the series over the years. The gameplay is rather basic for the most part, with little deviation in style between the characters, but fundamentally the fights all feel fun and it’s incredibly satisfying when you land a knockout blow on your opponent. The graphics benefit well from more stylised art design, but limitations with the arena’s crowds do stand out. If you’re a fan of Rocky, though, then you’ll definitely want to step into the ring and try this one out.