Victorious Boxers: Revolution

  • Realistic one-on-one boxing experience, the first of its kind on the Wii
  • Massive Story Mode with loads of in-game cut-scenes, voiced dialogue and plenty of unlockable content including special abilities, stages and boxers, with three difficulty settings to choose from
  • Sparring Mode with a variety of adjustable settings such as number of rounds and knock-down limits
  • 25 playable characters to choose from, each with their own unique special moves such as the Gazelle Punch, Shotgun and Flicker Jab, and ability to adjust their speed, power and strength parameters
  • Three different types of control modes – Swing Mode allows the player to punch and maneuver using the Wii Remote and Nunchuk as if they are wearing boxing gloves; Pointer Mode allows the player to point and place a cursor on their target on screen and execute the moves with a smaller movement of the Wii Remote; and Classic Controller Mode

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Victorious Boxers: Revolution takes full advantage of the unique capabilities of the Wii Remote and Nunchuk, players will experience an authentic and real life boxing. Movements include shocks, such as uppercuts and hooks right jabs and defensive maneuvers like ducks and sways. Players can enjoy over several rounds with their friends or play in the deep story mode and convincingly that the story of Ippo Makunouchi a high school student who is bullied by his classmates to follow as he rises to the top of the professional boxing ranks. Different systems allow gamers looking to break into the control and weave with their body to make the action appear on the screen for the full year of boxing experience and less strenuou. . . more>>

Victorious Boxers: Revolution

5 Comments

  1. 1
    Rancor Says:

    For all you fans Ippo is by far the best version of fighting game Spirit there. For those who do not know, Fighting Spirit, which is the struggle that the real title and that the Wii boxing is like a breeze.
    I’ve heard some people say, not exactly like the controls in this game for what I have to say is 1) The game comes with 4 different types of control system. If you want absolute precision control playback with the Classic Controller or GameCube mode mode. 2) Do you really think the Wii Remote is a magic wand that is exactly what you are doing? I’m really going to be blown when a Wii title in the box to simulate the actual motions of boxing future can be better than this title.

    However, to be honest, hooks and uppercuts to take a little difficult at first. There is a “how-to” section in the manual, and with a little practice, you’ll be your own style to your shots, which feels to throw a great deal you can find a sense of mastery of competence.
    < , br /> Another thing I like about the game is that there are special moves, you can remove, once your character is on fire. I think it’s a nice blend of pit realistic movements with a touch of the fight against the element of play to which it has so much better if you are against your friend. In addition, all 25 characters have different fighting styles and various special moves.

    Overall I really like this game and I’m really glad I bought it. That’s all work on and it’s like shadow boxing with visual effects. If you are a fan of boxing or Ippo fan I recommend it.

  2. 2
    LetterRip Says:

    After almost a month late, I finally got Victorious Boxers: Revolution.

    The positive aspect is that, unlike Wii Sports boxing, if you take a look at your character actually launching a punch.

    The disadvantages, however, are quite numerous. 1) The cut detection is not compatible – a push or a punch just to be recognized often as a hook and uppercut. 2) It does not seem to see where you are in your hands on the clock, top hat, hat low, neutral, does not recognize, too, keep your hands in the air to taunt moves. 3) The movement is rather awkward and inconsistent, if you use body movement recognition based strictly (ie, thin and pressing the buttons – and then consider the direction you move), even if your hands the correct position on guard, while it recognizes the Wiimote as if you are unsure again. 4) Just the name should be “ridiculous,” I beat the whole game in a couple of hours, including the meeting by a majority of deleted scenes (at the end I skipped all the cutscenes). 5) times the enemy’s movements are extremely fast – that is, they become your character from his side zip 6) The cut scenes are generally produced for “anime” – a kind of animation, which I find annoying. It is, in my opinion, bad dialogue and mediocre animation and voice. 7) The training options are extremely low – everything that has solutions for the basic moves and combinations – but there is no way to control common to boxing – not working bag work, speed bag, no, no pockets rule, no games endurance, no coach or training partner on combinations or defensive or offensive skills.

    Although the foregoing that a number of gaps and is far from what I dreamed of a boxing simulator for the Wii, it’s still a hell of a lot more fun than brewing buttons clearly such a pleasure to 4, and a total of 3.

  3. 3
    Akamaru Says:

    This game is so nice to finally feel like I `m really boxing. So much faster and stronger than the Wii boxing, just a little time to get used to the controls, like any other game This game focuses on technique and timing as in the right boxes, if you don `t get away with just waves his arms, you really need is to throw strikes like a real boxer would. After tons of fun with my friends in Versus mode, is strongly recommended for anyone with a Wii boxing enjoys or wants to get a workout!

  4. 4
    dodo bird Says:

    Finally, a real boxing game for the Wii! There is so much fun with your friends the Duke. Let me tell you this past weekend was very strong in my apartment when my children came and played this game I accept checks (swing mode) a little getting used to, but after a few laps none of us had no problem. I recommend starting with “Swing Mode 2″, until you have dialed palpation, then “Swing Mode 1.” This game is very fun, and if you enjoy being in any case, in boxes (or Work on the Wii, the trend now recommends) I like this game appears. some of my friends went to buy a Wii Freakin ‘just so they can play the game!

  5. 5

    This boxing game is a lot faster and much stronger than the boxing game on Wii Sports. But this is not so great. One can easily track with fast beats, but it’s hard to recognize this kind of punch you’re trying to throw. It only works on top cuts and hooks about half the time. The cut scenes are lame and super-long. But who the hell this game for the cut-scenes would buy anyway? You can duck and weave and block and punch, as if there’s no tomorrow, so you can be sure, a little movement. Most likely, your heart rate is up better than any other game on the Wii. It gives you different possibilities of control. The best is called Swing Mode 2 In this configuration, you have all the real blows, but move your boxer around the stick to react (much more than fight for the remote and Nunchuk for movement). There are some problems in the game, especially in the tutorial. But who cares? It’s all about the boxes! The configuration with two players working well, as you have not checked when your boxer solves a left hook, rather than as an uppercut. Plus some of the boxers are much better than others (and it is difficult to know which is harder than the WHO). it is best if both players get the same boxer – and a struggle for the moment. A value of $ 40? Probably not, but if you want to get some practice punching like hell, it’s worth at least $ 30. Hard-core gamers will think this game is terrible. They point to the margins, bad music, deleted scenes terrible, bad graphics, etc., but that does not kill to play on a virtual character does not sit down with punch (the coach has lost all quickly by pressing A near chips …) is to look beyond all the problems and enjoy the game

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