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Saturday, December 21, 2019
BoxVR has received a major update, it still doesn't look like real boxing
This year's PlayStation VR boxing game has received a major upgrade, but it still looks a bit empty to us.
Boxing is almost therefore the ideal sport for virtual reality. Just imagine if EA Sports decided to revive the Knockout Kings or Fight Night series right in VR, it would have potential. However, the market is ultimately left to compromise experiences, and one such is BoxVR, a game that came out earlier in 2019 and went relatively unnoticed.
BoxVR is not a game like Creed VR, in which you fight other boxers. Instead, here in Beat Saber style you hit the air with the rhythm of the music. The idea is not bad for exercise, but that is about all that is offered. However, if rhythmic boxing is your acorn, you might be interested in the fact that the game has received new content these days in the form of 12 choreographed exercises (supposedly done by real fitness instructors) and 40 new compositions that run through rock, metal, electro and other music genres.
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