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Extreme Gamer: Don King Presents: Prizefighter Review

The most important factor of a boxing game is the in-ring action and this is where Prizefighter feels rushed and sloppy. The fighting mechanics is the worst part of the experience which is a shame when the presentation and storyline are fun and original. 40 real-life licensed boxers have been included in Prizefighter which gives some variety; it's too bad you won't fight all of them in the career since its limited to only Heavyweights.

The career mode holds some entertainment value along with jumping online for a few matches, but Don King's contender doesn't have the same swagger as its number one opponent, Fight Night Round 3.
5.6 / 10
BIoodmask - contributor
Published: 64 days 22 hours ago | Review | Xbox 360
 
 
 
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