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Product SummaryPlatform: Xbox Publisher: UBI Soft Accessories:
Video Game Reviews of RockyCustomer Review: Fun, but I've seen better Summary: 4 StarsI am a big Rocky fan. I really like the movies and they are very inspirational to me. When I bought the game, I was very excited to play Rocky whom is my favorite movie character of all time. There are many combos of punches you can use against your opponents. The game has good graphics and short computer generated movies which are a little bit funny. The fights get a little bit more challenging as you progress into the game. I found the game to be a little bit too short. Other than that, it is an excellent game. I give it 4 stars and not 5 because I have played other games which are longer and more intense, such as Halo and Halo 2. Overall, I was glad that I bought the game. I had a lot of fun with it. If you are a Rocky fan, then you should buy this game because you will probably enjoy it a lot just like me. Thanks for reading and I hope my review was helpfull. Bye now.
Description of RockyIn Ubi Soft's Rocky the cartoonish spinning, backwards punches, and rope-crashing choreography of the movie franchise are replaced by sound boxing fundamentals and realistic moves. Boxing purists will be well pleased with the realistic game design, including dead-on graphics and enough jab, hook, clinch, and taunt capability to satisfy any blood lust. Movie fans will enjoy controlling or opposing all the Rocky legends from the Ali-esque "King of Sting, Master of Disaster" Apollo Creed to Clubber Lang, Ivan Drago, and more. While the gameplay isn't a giant leap forward (even from boxing classics like Sega Genesis' Evander Holyfield's Real Deal Boxing) this game is a must-have for Rocky fans, a good buy for boxing fans, and a pleasant--if not revolutionary--choice for gamers. --Patty Stuart Pros - Re-creates the look and feel of the Rocky movies
- Multiplayer capability
- Features all of Rocky's movie adversaries
Cons - AI quickly becomes predictable and easy
- Scoring system has an eight-point minimum per round
- Complicated training exercises can limit progress
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