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Real Boxing 2 is a single player casual sport game. It was developed by Vivid Games S.A. and was released on November 18, 2015. It received neutral reviews from players.

"Real Boxing 2" is a highly-rated mobile game that offers an immersive boxing experience, featuring stunning graphics and tactical gameplay. Join a massive MMO community and compete in single or multiplayer modes, with various events, story mode, and smackdown tournaments. Master different punches and combinations to become the ultimate boxing champion.

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50%
Audience ScoreBased on 1,060 reviews
graphics79 positive mentions
monetization509 negative mentions

  • Great graphics and sound design enhance the overall experience.
  • Fun gameplay with engaging mechanics that keep players entertained.
  • Diverse character customization options allow for personal expression.
  • Excessive and intrusive ads disrupt gameplay, often forcing players to watch long advertisements.
  • Game frequently crashes or freezes, leading to losses in matches and frustrating experiences.
  • Pay-to-win mechanics make it difficult to progress without spending real money.
  • monetization
    532 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization strategy of this game has drawn significant criticism from users, primarily due to the overwhelming frequency and length of ads, which often disrupt gameplay and can make the game feel nearly unplayable. Many players report being bombarded with unskippable ads after almost every action, leading to frustration and a diminished gaming experience. While some users have opted to pay for an ad-free version, complaints persist about continued ad interruptions even after payment, highlighting a pervasive issue with the game's monetization approach.

    • “There are a handful of games that offer no ads if you buy something.”
    • “No ads means no ads.”
    • “I bought the no ads version.”
    • “Can't even log into the game and get into the main menu without seeing an ad half of the time, and sometimes they slot in ads you literally cannot get through unless you background exit the app, and go back in again, just to be hit with another ad.”
    • “The number of ads in this game is ridiculous, it makes the game unenjoyable and borderline unplayable.”
    • “You will spend more time watching ads than actually playing. The match took approximately 30 seconds, followed by almost 2 minutes of repetitive ads.”
  • graphics
    129 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game receive mixed reviews, with many players praising their quality and detail, especially for a mobile game, while others criticize them for being low-quality or laggy on certain devices. Some users highlight impressive character customization and vibrant visuals, but a recurring complaint is the overwhelming presence of ads, which detracts from the overall experience. Overall, while the graphics are generally well-received, there are calls for improvements and more options to adjust settings for better performance.

    • “The graphics are amazing, you can customize your own character, the gameplay is amazing, the training sessions are amazing, the fact you can select what stat is your best stat is amazing, you can conquer the whole world.”
    • “First, the graphics are damned impressive and the controls are really responsive.”
    • “The graphics are just breathtaking for a mobile game as you fight your way to the top to become a heavyweight champion.”
    • “The graphics were bad; it feels like they focused more on selling us stuff rather than making the experience good.”
    • “The graphics are okay, but the colors don't show as they should.”
    • “The graphics are very low; if you want to make a boxing game, what makes it feel cool is the realistic mode, not a silly childish game.”
  • gameplay
    114 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Gameplay in this boxing game is generally described as fun and engaging, with solid mechanics and impressive graphics. However, many players express frustration over excessive ads, pay-to-win elements, and restrictive energy systems that limit playtime, detracting from the overall experience. While some enjoy the competitive aspects and customization options, the frequent interruptions and monetization strategies significantly impact enjoyment.

    • “The actual game and gameplay is solid.”
    • “Amazing graphics, amazing gameplay, amazing customization, it's hands down the best mobile boxing game.”
    • “Great gameplay and very user-friendly controls.”
    • “The worst thing gameplay-wise is once you get knocked down you can't get up without spending a consumable, spending gems, or watching yet another ad.”
    • “There is more ad time than actual gameplay.”
    • “You spend more time watching ads than you do with actual gameplay.”
  • stability
    50 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability is a significant concern among users, with frequent reports of freezing, crashes, and glitches that disrupt gameplay and lead to unfair losses. Many players express frustration over the impact of these issues on their gaming experience, particularly during online matches, where disconnections and bugs can alter outcomes. While some users appreciate the game's mechanics and graphics, the overwhelming presence of technical problems and intrusive ads has led to dissatisfaction and calls for urgent fixes.

    • “Gaming and graphics are great, no glitches. Just sometimes 100 boxes without ads popping up; I know it's free.”
    • “I used to play this game all day, every day during the pandemic. No lags, no freezes.”
    • “It keeps freezing and knocking me off during matches. Please fix this problem... I'm getting annoyed with it so much. I'm kicking butt, then it knocks me off the game. I win, and it freezes on me.”
    • “Horrible... it'd be nice if you could actually play the game once or twice without the damn thing blacking out. It goes on and off, and then you have to restart your phone or it freezes. This happens once every couple of minutes; it's ridiculous. I don't know how anybody can play this and know it's not my phone; it's the game.”
    • “This game glitches consistently to the point where it purposely makes you lose fights and doesn't give you rewards that you earn. It literally stops working during the middle of fights, and your boxer stops fighting.”
  • story
    26 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story is generally praised for its engaging narrative and character development, immersing players in the boxing world. However, many users express frustration with the limited content available after completing the story mode, citing a lack of new challenges and the need for additional storylines or missions. Overall, while the storyline is compelling, players desire more depth and longevity in the game's narrative experience.

    • “The storyline is fantastic, but once finished there's no way of making gold in-game except spending money.”
    • “It really submerges you in the action of the storyline and makes the online battles much more personal.”
    • “Great gameplay... Real Boxing 2 allows players to build their fighter's attributes fairly quickly, giving big rewards on a regular basis! The game storyline keeps you motivated as you anticipate bouts with the likes of Clubber Lang, Ivan Drago, Apollo Creed, and of course the 'Italian Stallion' himself.”
    • “I logged in today wanting to box, so I went back to the first level to practice defense, and then when I want to continue the story, I'm locked out for the day unless I pay money.”
    • “After you finish the short story mode and a few tournaments, there is not much left to do.”
    • “No story, bland and generic.”
  • humor
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is highlighted by its amusing ragdoll physics and the comedic interactions during gameplay, such as trolling opponents with jabs and special moves. Players find the experience entertaining, especially with the absurdity of long ads interrupting matches, though some express concern about the overall quality of the game if the tutorial is lacking.

    • “It's funny trolling them with jabs, haymakers, and special punches.”
    • “Just such a good game: perfect controls, perfect (funny) ragdolls, perfect game modes.”
    • “The funny part is when they act like you're playing with a real online partner and play long ads in the middle of the ring.”
  • music
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game has received mixed feedback, with some users noting its repetitiveness and lack of an option to turn it off. While one player expressed a desire for more engaging pre-match music to enhance the atmosphere, others felt that the overall audio experience was mediocre and could benefit from additional features like customizable entrance music.

    • “Amazing game takes me back to when I played Fight Night. We need games like this! I've been waiting for a boxing game for a long time, and this is one of the best. But one thing: please put music to pump me up before a match. Everything else is outstanding!”
    • “The biggest problem is you cannot turn off the game sound and music.”
    • “Clunky controls, recognized my taps both in fights and in menu selections less than half the time, mediocre graphics, repetitive music, limited boxer customization, and I got booted out twice in my first (and only) hour playing before I deleted this.”
    • “Fun but should add some things like a tale of the tape where it shows the stats, wins and losses, and how much the character weighs. They should also add a career mode where you can be ranked and win belts. One last thing they should add is a walk to the ring where you can customize your entrance with lights, music, explosions, and more.”
  • optimization
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's optimization is mixed; while some users report smooth performance on newer devices, others experience significant issues, particularly on specific models like the S10 and S20, citing bugs and unresponsive gameplay that hinder the overall experience.

    • “I have a newer phone, and this game doesn't crash on me and runs smoothly. I absolutely love it; it certainly is challenging at the start, but now I'm better than ever and have never lost one fight.”
    • “Overall, I think the game has potential, but it's compromised by the bugs and unresponsive performance.”
    • “It is very poorly optimized for the S10/S20, making it almost impossible to play.”
  • emotional
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players express a mix of emotional engagement and frustration with the game. While the initial experience is described as immersive and enjoyable, technical issues—particularly with key gameplay mechanics—lead to significant disappointment, ultimately detracting from the overall emotional connection to the game.

    • “It is like just touching the other player instead of hitting.”
    • “Originally I placed a 5-star review as it starts off great. I've played it non-stop for the last hour or so, and more and more issues have begun to shine.”
  • grinding
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players express frustration with the grinding aspect, noting issues with data farming and event rewards not being granted as expected. The gameplay is described as laggy, detracting from the experience, and the energy system is criticized for making it more tedious to upgrade stats through repetitive fights rather than through paid training games.

    • “I played and grinded for the event, did everything to get the rewards of the event only to not get them after beating the boss like the event said.”
    • “It's pretty laggy, has potential to be more fluid but it chops up like a PC game without enough RAM. I don't understand the point of paying for the training games when you could just upgrade your stats by farming experience from repeating previous fights, hence the ridiculous energy system.”
    • “Then there's the data farming.”
  • character development
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Character development received criticism for lacking meaningful progression and visual consistency, with users noting issues such as visual glitches, poor mechanics, and subpar character design options. Overall, the feedback suggests a need for significant improvements in this area.

    • “The character design and stats section showed no change or confirmation.”
    • “Weird visual glitches, bad mechanic controls, and poor character design/maker.”
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Real Boxing 2 is a casual sport game.

Real Boxing 2 is available on Phone and Tablet.

Real Boxing 2 was released on November 18, 2015.

Real Boxing 2 was developed by Vivid Games S.A..

Real Boxing 2 has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its graphics but disliked it for its monetization.

Real Boxing 2 is a single player game.

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