Posted by Conor Duffy on Jan 6th, 2010
Winning this game isn’t actually all that difficult. Victory comes down to stamina above all else. Pick the guy with the highest amount of stamina and you’ll be able to throw more blows for a longer period of time. Your gameplan should basically be this:
1. Step in.
2. Throw a jab.
3. Step out.
4. Repeat.
You can go in and throw haymakers and uppercuts if you want, weaving around your opponent’s punches, but why bother? You’re just going to tire yourself out, leaving yourself defenseless. Walk in, punch, walk away – as long as you don’t get caught up in an actual fight, it’s the surest path to victory.
Now, tell me this: What does it say about Smash Boxing if you can throw any and all challenge out the window within a few seconds? I’m not one of the OCD gamers who absolutely must win at any and all difficulties, so I’m not about to go back and try to beat the game with a weaker character. Besides, most of the characters have very similar stats, and none of them possess unique moves or qualities that might differentiate them and maybe allow an added layer of fun. No, Smash Boxing walks proudly down the middle of the road – not awful enough to raise your ire, but certainly not good enough to warrant repeat plays.
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