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5.7

Mixed or average reviews- based on 19 Ratings

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  2. Negative: 8 out of 19
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  1. Dec 8, 2020
    3
    The game idea is great. I was exited to get some good exercise and burn some calories. But after playing the first time I noticed how bad it was in terms of registering your punches. I quickly figured out that for the game to register a perfect score you would have to punch earlier. In general that would not be an inconvenience if you don’t care about getting a good score and just want toThe game idea is great. I was exited to get some good exercise and burn some calories. But after playing the first time I noticed how bad it was in terms of registering your punches. I quickly figured out that for the game to register a perfect score you would have to punch earlier. In general that would not be an inconvenience if you don’t care about getting a good score and just want to sweat a little. Also wouldn’t generally be a problem if you naturally don’t care much about rhythm in general. But when you hear the beat and try punching with it you get a missed you start to get frustrated. I tried ignoring it and just focus on burning some calories. But the further you advance the more noticeable this problem becomes. The more combos you want to make the more you miss if you are one ti fall into the music rhythm. Then it just becomes confusing and stressing. It gets frustrating pretty quick after that. After trying a second time I just realized I had wasted my money with this game. It ended up being more frustrating than enjoyable. And there is no way one can focus on exercise if you are feeling frustrated constantly. I have read reviews of people who say this problem won’t happen if you play it on table top mode. Well now I’ll have to wear my glasses to throw some punches because otherwise it won’t register on time? Maybe if you think you’ll be ok with it, I’m glad for you. But it is just too annoying for me that after paying $50 you also have to deal with these things. If you want to buy it, I would recommend you check out the demo version first. And if you think something is inconvenient or uncomfortable, just know, this won’t be fixed on the full version. The discomfort is just going to get worse. Expand
  2. Feb 14, 2021
    10
    Very fun game. To all the people complaining that punches don't register...I had the same problem until I realized it will count your punches as misses if you don't keep your hands up and and bring your hands back quickly after punching. Which makes perfect sense since that's exactly what they teach you in real boxing. I make sure I do those two things and I very rarely have missed punchesVery fun game. To all the people complaining that punches don't register...I had the same problem until I realized it will count your punches as misses if you don't keep your hands up and and bring your hands back quickly after punching. Which makes perfect sense since that's exactly what they teach you in real boxing. I make sure I do those two things and I very rarely have missed punches anymore. Expand
  3. Dec 11, 2021
    9
    It's really good. Works you up at a nice pace... I suggest getting some weighted gloves after a couple weeks to increase the difficulty. The licensed music is appreciated. I enjoy doing this every day for 30 mins and I'm feeling a lot better.
  4. Feb 6, 2021
    0
    It's a shame to release the same game with all required fixes but still working bad.
    I will never buy anything from Imagineer. 1. Release game. 2. Don't fix isuues. 3. Release new game with fixes for the same price. Great deal!
    And registering steps with joycons in hands. I doesn't work Imagineer - believe me :D
  5. Jun 6, 2021
    3
    Okay game if you're willing to slog through hours of boring, slow lessons, before you unlock actual fun lessons. Never understood that in fitness/music/arcade/fun games. Just give me all content, I don't want to sit through your boring lessons where there is a punch only every 7 seconds.

    That every lesson begins with about 30 seconds of meaningless talk from the trainer should tell you
    Okay game if you're willing to slog through hours of boring, slow lessons, before you unlock actual fun lessons. Never understood that in fitness/music/arcade/fun games. Just give me all content, I don't want to sit through your boring lessons where there is a punch only every 7 seconds.

    That every lesson begins with about 30 seconds of meaningless talk from the trainer should tell you enough about the slowness of this game.
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  6. Dec 31, 2020
    9
    Excellent game if you had a bit boxing/kickboxing training. The trainings are quite hard if you punch with good technique.
    The biggest issue is the panels of marks are at the same side as the hands. In boxing, the punchs need to cross the central line, which means left hand should punch to right and right hand to left. Easy fix: change the joy cons to opposite sides.
  7. Jan 4, 2022
    6
    The idea is great but it gets repetitive really quick. But if you want to learn the basics of boxing then go for it.
  8. Aug 16, 2022
    4
    It's a good concept, but done poorly. It doesn't actually matter what punches you throw. As long as it registers some sort of punch, it'll consider it done. I also find it fairly inconsistent in actually registering punches.

    My cousin has been a boxer since he was 12 and he played a couple of levels when he visited. So here's where the major issues lie. This is essentially shadow
    It's a good concept, but done poorly. It doesn't actually matter what punches you throw. As long as it registers some sort of punch, it'll consider it done. I also find it fairly inconsistent in actually registering punches.

    My cousin has been a boxer since he was 12 and he played a couple of levels when he visited. So here's where the major issues lie. This is essentially shadow boxing. And as long as you're not throwing much power into your punches, you'll likely be ok. But the moment you add any actual power, you're injuring joints. If you're able to consistently control your punches, it's not too bad. But throw too much power and you risk injury. And once you start getting fatigued, control suffers and you're more likely to get sloppy. The second time I played, I was a bit sloppy on a punch and I strained my shoulder. Sure, if you're young and made of rubber and magic, then I'm sure you'll be ok. But for anyone else, this is probably a good way to hurt yourself.

    They also made zero effort with the warm-ups and cooldowns. Warm-ups are ok but not enough to be properly warmed up. But cool down is just a repeat of warm up. They didn't even bother to stop calling it warm-up when you're cooling down.

    And I really found it pretty dull. I don't find myself wanting to fire it up.
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Metascore
66

Mixed or average reviews - based on 29 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 29
  2. Negative: 1 out of 29
  1. Game World Navigator Magazine
    Feb 17, 2021
    68
    Fitness Boxing 2 is pretty much the same game as the first one: throw punches in rhythm to the music, score points and burn some calories in the process. [Issue#251, p.68]
  2. Feb 8, 2021
    75
    Fitness Boxing 2 is a decent fitness game that will get you to sweat, provided you can muster up the discipline. The game provides a good variety of exercises and incentives to come back each day. The best and worst part of Fitness Boxing is that it doesn't need any additional hardware but instead relies on joy-con movement, which isn't always very accurate. Fitness Boxing 2 is a good alternative to Ring Fit Adventure if you don't want any additional equipment.
  3. Jan 8, 2021
    70
    Fitness Boxing 2: Rhythm & Exercise is a decent game that can make a regular gamer move about and try to exercise. It does enough to get you going and make it interesting, but at the end of the day, it’s the will of the gamer that’s going to be needed for a regular and proper exercise.