![]() With plenty of other solid minigames too, Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 – The Official Video Game is worth checking out.Ĭome for the boxing, stay for the track and field events.ĭeveloper: Bromio, 2Think Design Studio Publisher: Bromio, 2Think Design StudioĬonsidering Nintendo isn’t doing anything with the Punch-Out franchise at the minute, it falls to indie developers to create their best homages to such a classic boxing title. It just about fulfils the criteria, but that doesn’t mean you should discount this one, as the arcade-inspired boxing minigame is incredibly fun.įar from being a realistic take on the sweet science, Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 – The Official Video Game is filled with flashy special moves, a huge shield appears when you block and the whole thing looks more like Ready 2 Rumble Boxing than it does Fight Night. Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 – The Official Video Game Olympic Games Tokyo 2020Ĭonsidering that the official Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 game is just a collection of mini-games based on the various sports involved in the massive international competition, it’s really hard to rank this release higher. ![]() Until those games launch though, let’s celebrate the best PS5 boxing games that are available right now.ĥ. Granted, the boxing selection on offer on PlayStation 5 at the moment isn’t plentiful, even less so if you don’t fancy virtual reality, but with a console port of Undisputed in the pipeline, along with EA reportedly working on a Fight Night reboot after the launch of UFC 5, there’s a lot to be excited about. While the PS4 seemingly lacked boxing games, at least those from big publishers, the future is looking a lot brighter for PS5 boxing games. From Ready 2 Rumble to Fight Night, it was a pretty good time to be a boxing fan. ![]() Seriously, back in the days of the PS2 and PS3 era, there’d be plenty of different boxing titles from a range of developers, all looking to satisfy the pugilistic punters who enjoy seeing two people smack each other around in their oversized gloves. They just don’t make boxing games like they used to. ![]()
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