


#5 Art of BoxingĪrt of Boxing is currently an early access title that was developed with more use of physics-based combat. There is a bit of a minigame feature as well to make use of when you’re knocked down as well similar to the likes of Fight Night so there’s a chance for your character to get back on their feet. It’s a simplistic-style boxing game where you’re fighting as random characters, but there are some mechanics in there that help make the game feel more like a boxing title.įor instance, you’re having to keep in control of your stamina, dodging fists from your opponent, bob and weave from attacks, while also successfully lining up your shots. However, for $9.99 you might find some enjoyment out of this game. You know we mentioned this in the intro for the list but there are no real contenders in the boxing video game lineup that can compete with the likes of EA’s Fight Night franchise. While ESBC looks to bring a more realistic boxing experience with a hundred licensed boxers and championship titles, that game still doesn’t have a release date attached. Here are a few games worth checking out while we wait for other anticipated titles launching into the marketplace, like ESBC.
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For the PC there are more VR-based video games than anything but we’re going to avoid just making this list nothing by VR boxing video games. There’s not a lot offered here for players and it’s pretty limited no matter what platform you’re playing on. We’re kind of going through drought here when it comes to boxing video game titles. Bonus Big Rumble Boxing: Creed Champions.
