Creed: Rise to Glory reviews

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I'm torn back and forth on whether or not I should praise the Game to Heaven. Quite honestly, my Expectations didn't hit it. BUT: It's a very great VR Experience on another Level! Well, what did I expect? A Box game that challenges me Athlecally and pushes me to my Limits. A realistic Boxing pleasure Without blue Eyes (personal Trauma;-P). Why? Rocky 1-3 prompted me of his Time to join the Sport of Boxing. Reality quickly caught up with me, and I quickly hung my Gloves back on the nail after the first blue Eyes. Nevertheless, the core of Boxing has not left me to this day. A great Sport! Before that Aspect, however, the Game appealed to me less than TotF. Rise to Glory Is, as the Developers say, more of a Cinematic Experience with sporty touch. This has really been the best way to achieve this. The Graphics are THE HAMMER in my Eyes! It runs nicely fluid and just looks great. It's Fun to play the Story and to furnish the Opponents in the Ring, or to be mobitated. From a sporting point of View, you can also work up a sweat here, but I can go through 1.7Hours here without a Break, without any significant Muscle Soreness. Hence my personal Conclusion: Rise to Glory is not a real Training Game in the Sense, but a damn great VR Experience with a sporting BACKGROUND. As such, I like to recommend It
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Microsoft from Deutsch
In Creed: Rise to Glory, we're trying to become boxing world champions. (Tested With HTC Vive) To do this, we take on the Role of the young Adonis Creed, Son of Boxing legend Apollo. As in the Film, we can also be personally trained by Rocky Balboa. On the Way to the Title, of course, we first have to beat several Challengers and are also offered a small Story, but without any real Depth. In addition to the Story Mode, we can both fight "free" fights and try our Luck in the PvP. As an AI opponent and now the old Opponents of Rocky are Available, you get smooth nostalgic. The PvP lobby is unfortunately not overcrowded, who buys the Game for it should also bring the Friends to play. The Fights themselves are quite easy to master, a Combination of Cover and targeted Punches and the Opponent quickly sees the Stars. However, we cannot test endlessly, our Endurance also plays a role, of course. The Control of the Game is quite simple and quickly passes into the Blood, but an Endurance Indicator would be nice. Alternatively, we can select extended movement to move through the Ring through Gesture Control. The Graphics make a very good Impression, the whole Game looks good throughout, there are no Criticisms here. Only the Length of the Game makes me worry. If you just want to play the Story Mode, you are a world Champion after about 60-70 Minutes. Of course, you can then play the Game again in the higher Degree of Difficulty, but it was. At least some interesting Opponents have been added through the DLC, but a big Thank you! Overall, Creed is already making a Whim, and if you have some Friends, you will certainly have fun at the PvP. If you just want to play Solo, you have to be aware of the small Scope of the Story and maybe wait for a Sale. I make a Buy recommendation, especially since there is a little more Content through the free Extension. Greeting Ziffi Ziffi's Game tips as Curator: https://store.steampowered.com/curator/5837414/
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