Creed: Rise to Glory
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Do you have what it takes to become a champion? Experience the pulse-pounding excitement of boxing with the cinematic thrill of a blockbuster movie in Creed: Rise to Glory. You are Adonis Creed, fighting to establish your legacy in the ring and beyond. Go toe-to-toe with the world’s top opponents in this intense VR boxing experience that lets you train, fight, and win like Creed.
Steam User 5
I love being boxer boxing boxers on this boxer game
Steam User 3
I played for about 10 minutes and was sweating like a pig, lol. Anyway, I guess it's a good workout game, and if you like boxing, it's worth trying. The games get really cheap when they're on sale!
Steam User 1
It works well on a computer with PSVR2, but the controls are a bit strange. Holding R3 and L3 and waving arms to move around isn't very comfortable. After playing for several minutes, I have no idea how to turn using the controllers. I can turn by simply rotating, but when the goggles are connected by a cable, it's not the best idea. But to be honest, I didn't try too hard to figure it out.
Steam User 1
I have played this game for hours on my Quest 3 and its absolutely addicting
I love it, it makes me feel strong. Every time I play this game I get a sudden motivation to start working out for a solid 3 days. It's amazing.
Only problem I got here is that the steam version isnt updated to the Championship Edition released on Quest, huge bummer considering Championship Edition basically adds another half to the game and much better graphics and textures.
For the price during sales dropping down 85%, I would most definitely get this game. I'd say buy the steam version if you catch on sale, and if you want to pay full price, buy the Quest version if possible.
Steam User 0
I play using quest 3 linked to my pc and the game is good fun. It won't make you a boxing pro but if you have some experience boxing and want to practice in your own home it is a lot cheaper then paying $100+ a month. Not super realistic but not super arcadey either. Just a lot of fun and a good way to get your heartrate up and moving around a bit.
Steam User 0
I am not sure of what to think of this game. At this point I only had the game for 32 mins and the moment of the character does not seem natural. I am able to move faster then the glove moment which is really pissing me off. Then the turning is not smooth. It that damm turn a certain amount spaces for every push of the buttons. Between the arms directing my movement and the turn rate. I am really not sure about that game.. The boxing part is fun. I only paid 4 to 5 something for this game so I can practice I guess but that movement is very hard to counter when I am used to more fluid motions which this game is not. To each his own. I would only recommend this game if you do not mind the ridged movement otherwise no but I will check yes.
Steam User 0
It was so fun that I decided to play it whilst recovering from a sports hernia, and ended up exacerbating it to the point that it hurts to walk and turn.
Honestly just a really fun VR game. So damn simple and there isn't any environmental or physics interactivity - but that's ok, because not every game has to be a physics sandbox like boneworks and blade & sorcery. This game is just boxing - you punch, you block, you dodge. Opponents have different strengths, weaknesses, styles - they realistically enough for you to use many real techniques and set up combos. The story is decent enough for a boxing game and beating it feels great. Maximum difficulty is a good challenge and one of the best cardio exercises you'll ever have. For 2x the fun, when you knock someone to the ground, just start throwing hammer fists at their balls - the game actually gives you a hitbox for it despite it being a very illegal move, and it doesn't punish you for it.
Also, if you're worried about the mixed reviews, the bad ones are just people complaining about their own inability to troubleshoot problems with their setup to the point they throw a hissy fit and leave a bad review. They act like quest link hasn't always been a buggy mess. The other bad reviews are probably just people with horrifically poor physical health (probably VRchat 'people'). Still worried about mixed reviews? Just pirate the game.
For a VR boxing game its a 10/10
For a cardiovascular exercise its a 10/10