Muhammad Ali Heavyweight Boxing
Muhammad Ali Heavyweight Boxing is a Sports, Single-player and Multiplayer video game created by Park Piece Productions and published by Virgin Games in 1992. The game introduces the Muhammad Ali and nine other heavyweight boxers as playable characters. The gameplay is presented using the combination of a 3D Ring and 2D Spirits which enables boxers to move across the ring. The game features a career mode, enabling the player selects his playable character to battle against ten boxers of the game. The selected boxer of the payer starts the game at rank ten in the division and battles his way through others to achieve the high rank. During the battles, punches to be thrown, including crosses, hooks, jabs, etc. The game has Simulation mode, in which the player can select any punch with either hand, while in Arcade mode, the player selects which type of punch to throw. Muhammad Ali Heavyweight Boxing offers prominent features such as Round Length, Customization, Number of Rounds, and more. Try it out, if you love playing Boxing games.
#1 FaceBreaker
FaceBreaker is a brilliant Fighting video game for those players who like playing dynamic boxing games. It offers both Single-player and Multiplayer modes and enables the players to battle against each other to show off their boxing skills. The gameplay is a mix of Sports, 3D Fighting, and Boxing elements developed by EA Canada and published by EA Sports Freestyle. The game focuses on cartoony artistic style (similar to Ready 2 Rumble Boxing and Punch-Out!!) and lets the player break his opponents’ faces to defeat them in one-on-one matches. It introduces the face-capture technology like Tiger Woods PGA Tour, enabling the player to capture the image using peripherals the Xbox Live Vision Camera. There are several levels available where the player will face fierce opponent to defeat. Each level comes with a time limit and the player must use boxing skills to take down opponents while performing combos to crack his bones to move to the next level. FaceBreaker offers fabulous features, brilliant mechanics, and superb graphics. Try it out, and you’ll love it.
#2 Fight Night Champion
Fight Night Champion is a Sports, Single-player and Multiplayer Boxing Simulation created by EA Canada and published by EA Sports for PlayStation and Xbox. The game serves as the 5th title in the series of Final Night and comes with improved mechanics, new moves, and enhanced graphics. It takes a turn from its previous titles and introduces a darker setting with player damage and animations that conveys the fierce of the sport of boxing. It mainly focuses on the third-person fight gameplay and has a new control scheme. The game lets the player through onscreen punches by flicking the controller. In the beginning of the game, the player needs to select his character from available fighters and participate in matches against opponents with a task to beat them all in one-on-one matches. During the fight, the player can use his boxing skills to beat the opponent and can defeat him to move to the next level. There are three modes such as Fight Now, Legacy Mode, and Champion Mode. Fight Night Champion includes core features such as Authentic Content, Legacy Mode, Physics-based Gameplay, Spectrum Punch Control, and more. Try it out, and you’ll like it.
#3 Fight Night Round 3
Fight Night Round 3 is a Sports-based Boxing, Single-player and Multiplayer video game created by EA Chicago and published by EA Sports for PlayStation platform. The game acts the sequel to the previously released title, Fight Night Round 2 by EA Sports. It comes with several improvements such as better gameplay and graphics. There are many professional boxers available, and the player can select his favourite one to jump into the ring in order to fight against an opponent. Each boxer has its unique skills, weakness and strength that the player can use in his favour. The ultimate task of the player is to use his kicking and punching abilities to attack an opponent while taking down to win the round. In Career mode, the player to fight against other boxers to gain popularity to reach the sponsored fights, or to be selected on ESPN. Unlike the previous games, the game defaults without a HUD (Heads-up display), enabling the player to judge the status of his stamina and energy. The game features twenty-seven licensed boxers to select and play. Fight Night Round 3 is the best game to play.