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We put a lot of trust in a button press. When you squeeze that trigger in Halo you always know what’s going to come out of that gun. It has to be this way. Imagine, for example, if nine times out of ten Master Chief’s shoot button became an instruction...
Swooping below an incoming punch, Punching Will Ferrell's face in, Punching Shaun White's face in...
It's not actually Will Ferrell or Shaun White, Controls make it next to impossible to win a fight, No control pad option...
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With Wii Sports harbouring a vaguely amusing boxing mini-game and EA deciding that the naughty public deserved a Facebreaker-shaped punishment, the resurrection of the classic Ready 2 Rumble franchise was only ever a matter of time. Back when the Dream...
It’s not Ready 2 Rumble as we’d like and in fact, we’d go as far as to argue that it’s not even ready 4 release. 4.3/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report error/mistake.Add to my profile pa...
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When the original Ready 2 Rumble debuted around the launch of Sega’s ill-fated Dreamcast console, it served a veritable sucker-punch to many of the 128-bit doubters with its super-sharp toon-shaded visual styling, over-the-top characters, and ultimate...
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I can remember back to the first moment that I heard about the Wii's unique motion-sensing controls. I remember being intrigued by all of the ideas and impressed that Nintendo would make such a radical departure from the status quo. However, while I wa...
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brighthub.com Updated: 2012-02-01 04:17:34
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Ready 2 Rumble: Revolution is one of the worst sports games I have reviewed for the Wii console. Theres no real playability or entertainment to keep your mind and senses involved or happy. If you see this game for free, you might want to ask how much...
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With the capabilities the Wii has graphically, I was really impressed with the quality of graphics when it came to the individual character designs, but the backgrounds (e.g. arenas, crowds, etc) felt a little less polished. There are eighteen caricatu...
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evergeek.com Updated: 2012-02-01 04:17:34
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First off, you can't knock Ready 2 Rumble Revolution for its "value pricing" coming in a full $10 cheaper than a typical Wii game. However, you can play it for a while and then knock it for costing more than the $2 copy of Ready 2 Rumble on Dreamcast o...
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gamervision.com Updated: 2012-02-01 04:17:34
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Name: Ready 2 Rumble RevolutionGenre: Sports-BoxingPlatform: WiiA decade after the release of Midway’s excellent arcade-style boxing title, Ready 2 Rumble, Atari has revived the series for the Wii with Ready 2 Rumble Revolution. While the idea of a ca...
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gamingshogun.com Updated: 2012-02-01 04:17:34
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The Ready 2 Rumble franchise makes it’s first appearance in this current generation of consoles with Aki’s and Atari’s Ready 2 Rumble Revolution for the Wii. In the past, Ready 2 Rumble was a fun, easy to pick up arcade style boxing game that didn’t t...
Wide array of movements and punches at your disposal...
controls can ruin any game, and in Ready 2 Rumble Revolution, bad controls completely cripple the experience and ruin any potential this game had.
The Aki Corporation and Atari attempt to revitalize the Ready 2 Rumble franchise and bring an arcade style boxing game to the Wii. While the game itself attempts to be an easy to pick up style arcade boxing game with celebrity caricatures, Ready 2 Ru...
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When the Wii first hit store shelves, some purists worried that motion control would be shoehorned into games that didn’t need it, while others believed that playing a Wii title would amount to nothing more than flopping your hands around aimlessly. Re...
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Oh dear. Oh dear oh dear oh dear oh dear.Ready 2 Rumble Revolution is the worst Wii game to pop through the VideoGamer.com HQ letterbox in recent memory. It's a cartoon boxing game with the worst controls ever seen in a cartoon boxing game. And it sing...
OK graphics, AWFUL CONTROLS, Awful controls, AWFUL controls...
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ign.com
Updated: 2012-02-01 04:17:35
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In a previous generation, Ready 2 Rumble was a real contender in the world of arcade fighters. Midways original Dreamcast game was a solid third-party title that offered aggressive over-the-top, unrealistic boxing with memorable characters like Afro T...
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Motion controls: the silent killer.It is no secret that amongst hardcore gamers the Dreamcast is one of the most beloved memories in recent years. The plethora of original titles that flooded the system has sparked many a debate, even today, about revi...
Solid visual presentation, Plenty of modes...
AI is relentless, Sound is lackluster, Motions controls ruin the experience...
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The Wii really ought to be the place to go for boxing games. The Wii-mote/Nunchuk combo is perfect for acting out the sport's moves, and the boxing game from Wii Sports proved right at the console's launch that it's possible to craft a simple, engrossing...
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