Ready to Rumble Boxing: Round 2 Review
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Date: 2008-11-16 ready to rumble round 2 this is a sweet game for dreamcast the boxer are some what comey in the game it rocks
Date: 2004-03-03 Too fun the other reviewers that said it boring their lame It was just too fun it has a whole bunch of characters.Its so fun it almost left me speechless and I talk too much so you know that game is too fun.It got Micheal Jackon(king of pop)and Shaq(1999 mvp all star player)so you know you can't get bored of this game. Don't believe people who saids "its lame" beause you know what their too lame for this tight game hey its almost too good for me.
Date: 2004-01-29 Boxing minus fun and origionality This game is tedious and boring. You use the same dumb tricks to beat different characters in lame looking arenas.Avoid Ready 2 Rumble 2. I love sport games but this just sucked. Why do I have to give it a star....c'mon Amazon put a minus feature in place for game like this
Date: 2001-08-30 Boring and tedious The graphics are very good and the game is fun to play for a couple of matches, but after that it gets really boring. It's just the same old button mashing every round, and not that that's necessarily a bad thing but with this game it gets so dull. Also, the game designers tried too hard to make the characters very "wacky" and the result is that most of the characters and humor in this game is just plain stupid (but not even in a funny way). In closing, I'll say this game is overrated, and I don't understand how people can find it so fun. It's worth a rental, but little else. I played my copy only twice before reselling it.
Date: 2001-05-23 Fun and funny, for awhile. I bought this game for my cousins. I really thought it was a bit too silly for my tastes. They'd give it 5 stars, I'll take one away because of my thoughts on the game. First, my cousins perspectives. A barrel of laughs and a whole lot of fun. They both will sit down in front of the TV for hours playing this game, just beating the stink out of each other until they have to go. They don't care for Michael Buffer, but they do enjoy the boxer comments. Second, my perspective. It's just a button masher to me. I'm sure there's technique there, I just don't have the desire to discover it beyond some minor experimentation. The game has excellent graphics and sound, it just seems to get old fast. You circle around and punch. Once the intial novelty of the graphics and humour dissipate you're left with repetative gameplay. Saving grace to this is the multiplayer. Adding friends and family as opponents instead of the AI is a blast. After a short period of time, you'll be skipping everything just to get to the fight. So if you don't have friends and family to play with or against, it's just an arcade boxing game that probably won't hold your interest for long.
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