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Victorious Boxers 2 Fighting Spirit Sony Playstation 2 Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:020626725460
Condition:Used
Genre:Sports
Platform:Playstation 2
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PS2_VICTORIOUS_BOXERS_2_FIGHTING_SPIRI
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020. here
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A lot more movement options which make the game feel very real especially when you’re stuck on the ropes or in the corner. I also like the fact if your boxer is fast enough you can circle the opponent. Oh yeah the parry/counters were done very well too.
It was a christmas gift and they really liked it, they play it every time they get a chance. is there any more to go with it?
Pretty fun boxing game to play. Except graphics everything is perfect. Story mode is also fun… Even though you are not a fan of the original manga, you will enjoy it as long as you like boxing game… it has much faster action than FNC.
i ve had this game for quite a while and itz fun with alot of hidden techniques such as the devastating uppercut and the heartbreak punch which im currently trying to master. overall could use voice acting but this style grew on me boxer s move slick and smooth like real life and with 70 plus characters how can u go wrong get the game. dont debate or tt may be too late!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great game, extremely difficult but also extremely fun
Great
Greatest PS2 game ever created.
Well I have to say after playing Fight Night Round 4 for a bit this game is a refreshing take on the boxing genre.You might breeze though the first couple fights but believe you me when you get to Jason Ozuma you may cry. For fans of the series this game is a must. While its close cousin Hajime no Ippo 2: Victorious Road (?) has more options, sans character selection *70 fighters!*, this is the game you want if you dont import.Pros:Slick controlsGreat visualsChallenging fightsA robust story modeand Takamura!Cons:Sometimes controller breakingly difficultOnly the announcer has a voiceYou’ll switch between control schemes till you really get a feel for itA couple of hours worth of a learning curveYou will duck, you will weave, or Ozuma and later Sendo will knock your block off.Overall8/10for the fans9.5/10No arcade or practice mode
What to say, the game itself is not worth buying unless you are already a Hajime No Ippo fan. The game isn’t the best way to experience the story of the fights. I would only recommend this game if you know even the smallest fighters in the manga. Yes I say manga as the anime still isn’t up to where the game is in the manga cannon. The roster of fighters are filled with one time appearances and duplicate characters, for example there is 2 mashibas, 2 Ippo’s, 2 takmuras. The actual fighting in the game is far from the flashy fights in the anime, instead the game is just like a normal boxing game, this in my opinion isn’t a bad thing. If you paid attention to the boxing techniques that the manga and anime tell you then your already prepared for fighting, corner control, traping, attacking from blind spots, all of the individual tips can be used and its definitely useful.Overall the game is for fans, single player is good but if you have a friend that’s just as into the series as you are, thus game will turn into the best way for the two of you to hangout. I know from experience, I can’t tell you how many times I’ve relived the Mashiba vs Sawamura fight.The shotgun move is insane to look at, especially when it’s a shotgun vs shotgun.