New screenies for Boxer’s Road 2: The Real
Nothing says boxing better than pictures taken out of context from a Japanese promotional presscon for a boxing sim. In this case, you are more than welcome to think of any appropriate (or otherwise) caption for the above picture. Just don’t put in any swear words, and you’ll be fine.
Seriously speaking though, Boxer’s Road 2: The Real does look like a pretty accurate Japanese boxing sim, and it’s great that Ertain and Grand Prix Games got to license more than a hundred boxers for the game, along with their respective gyms. You can make your own character or play as one of those licensed boxers as you fight your way to the top ranks. Of course, there’s no word yet on how the game plays and whether we’ll get to see Boxer’s Road 2: The Real in Europe and America, but we can always hope.
At the very least, we can still keep our dreams of beating up complete strangers.
Nothing says boxing better than pictures taken out of context from a Japanese promotional presscon for a boxing sim. In this case, you are more than welcome to think of any appropriate (or otherwise) caption for the above picture. Just don’t put in any swear words, and you’ll be fine.
Seriously speaking though, Boxer’s Road 2: The Real does look like a pretty accurate Japanese boxing sim, and it’s great that Ertain and Grand Prix Games got to license more than a hundred boxers for the game, along with their respective gyms. You can make your own character or play as one of those licensed boxers as you fight your way to the top ranks. Of course, there’s no word yet on how the game plays and whether we’ll get to see Boxer’s Road 2: The Real in Europe and America, but we can always hope.
At the very least, we can still keep our dreams of beating up complete strangers.