... With Fight Night Round 2 it seems they have done it again.
Normally boxing games suffered from the acute case of button bashing which virtually renders them as arcade 'beat em ups' ala Street Fighter. Fight Night 2004 changed all of this by introducing 'Total Punch Control' system. Rather ... Read review
Unleash The Haymaker.One-Punch Knockouts.EA Sports Cutman.Create A Champ.FEATURES:All-New ... more
EA SPORTS Haymaker - Control the power of your punch and end the fight with a one-punch knockout.Total Boxer Control - Block and punch on the move using EA SPORTS Fight Night's revolutionary control system.Take Control Of The Corner - Counter the effects of damage using the EA SPORTS Cutman's bucket of tools.Become Boxing's Greatest Champion - Create a fighter who looks like you with the new body and facial sculpting controls.Train For The Big Fight - Bulk up for power, slim down for speed-customize your physique to dominate your next opponent.
Advantages: Great Graphics, Increased realism in gameplay Disadvantages: Perhaps too few proffessional boxers to choose from.
...that sport or not. With Fight Night Round 2 it seems they have done it again.
Normally boxing games suffered from the acute case of button bashing which virtually renders them as arcade 'beat em ups' ala Street Fighter. Fight Night 2004 changed all of this by introducing 'Total Punch Control' system. Rather than have each button enable a specific punch, the game took full advantage of the controller's dual analog sticks. One analog ... ...boxing games.
Fight Night Round 2 builds on the success the its previous version, obviously everyone was looking and expecting additional improvements to the game, to a large extent they delivered on this but there still remained features which stayed distinctly unchanged.
The game features 36 professional fighters, the vast majority legends of the ring such as Muhammad Ali, George Foreman and 'Sugar' Ray Robinson. In ... more
Boxing games aren't exactly flavour of the month, in fact the sport itself seems to be a continual decline, yet EA Sports always has an uncanny knack of producing highly enjoyable and addictive games for all to enjoy regardless if you are knowledgeable in that sport or not. With Fight Night Round 2 it seems they have done it again.
Normally boxing games suffered from the acute case of button bashing which virtually renders them as arcade 'beat em ups' ala Street Fighter. Fight Night 2004 changed all of this by introducing 'Total Punch Control' system. Rather than have each button enable a specific punch, the game took full advantage of the controller's dual analog sticks. One analog stick was designated to the use of the fighter's legs and body movement, while the other was specified to various punches and combinations. This created the undisputable champion of boxing games.
Fight Night Round 2 builds on the success the its previous version, obviously everyone was looking and expecting additional improvements to the game, to a large extent they delivered on this but there still remained features which stayed distinctly unchanged.
The game features 36 professional fighters, the vast majority legends of the ring such as Muhammad Ali, George Foreman and 'Sugar' Ray Robinson. In addition to this there is a 'create your own boxer' section. This is vastly improved on the last game, and the face morphing ability resembles games like 'Smackdown vs Raw', overall its gives you a lot of flexibility in physical features of your created boxer.
The Career mode is where all the fun is at though, you take your boxer as a complete amateur barely making a few hundred dollars a fight, through rigorous training and ever increasing difficulty of opponents. Finally you have the chance to lift the World Championship belt in your own division as well as in higher/lower divisions.
In terms of the in-ring action, technique is all important. You wield explosive knockout power in both gloves thanks to the new "power punch system.". Haymakers are key in this game and not only do they spice up the action, but also make one-sided matches more competitive, and offer out-matched competitors "a puncher's chance."
True boxing fans will appreciate the fact that a greater emphasis has been placed on boxing strategy. You no longer continue a barrage punches disregarding the condition/ability of your opponent. Having a good defense is essential when you come up against the big punchers and you must also adapt your style to counter your opponents strength. Thus patience is required, if you attempt an explosive first round knockout you quickly find that your boxer will fatigue and will be vulnerable for the rest of the fight.
Overall this is an exceptional boxing game, even if you are not a fan of the sport you will still enjoy this game on some level. For hardened boxing fans, some aspects may not be up to scratch. But boxing games are still in the development stage (unlike the Fifa Series say) and what EA Sports have produced is head and shoulders above any other boxing game. A slight improvement could be in the number of boxers available in particular in the recent era. For example the like of Lennox Lewis and Mike Tyson are nowhere to be seen. There are however plenty of legendary boxers to satisfied. I would recommend this game to all boxing fans and those who sports fans looking for something slightly different.
Advantages: Innovative Control System, Great Boxer Graphics, Fun Multiplayer, Strong Gameplay, Painful Knockouts Disadvantages: Use of C-Stick, Background Graphics, Lack of Game modes / Stadiums / Boxers
...immediate thing you notice about Fight Night 2 is the level of violence, epitomised by the introductory sequence. This violence is what for me makes this the best boxing game I have played. Punches look like they heart. The problem with other boxing game such as "Rocky" is the punches never look hard / strong / fast enough. There is no such problem with this game. If anything the only problem is that sometimes these punches are over the top.
Players ... ...controls are better.
Graphically Fight Night 2 is impressive. The boxer models are very detailed from their bodies to their faces. This cannot be said of the backgrounds which look far less detailed. However, this is not that much of a problem as most of the time you will be looking at the fighters. The sound is also impressive with suitable grunts and crunching punches. However, the sound track is terrible, though this is as I hate Rap / R&B music. ...
jtip_uk 20.03.2006
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Advantages: Great Graphics, Great control system, nice instant replays, plenty of unlockables. Disadvantages: The constant use of the C-Stick can hurt after hours worth of play.
It's a good boxing game, great control system, has plenty of unlockables, great graphics, good sound, the instant replays are actually enjoyable and it will keep you hooked for hours.
The only drawback is the constant use of the C-Stick since it can hurt after hours worth of play.
It's possible the Playstation version might be a little more comfortable with the bigger analog stick (instead of the smaller C-stick) but it's loading time is apparently ...
Arther 23.02.2006
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: somewhat helpful Review of Fight Night Round 2 (GameCube)