The Good, The Bad And The Bottom Line

Boxing is probably the most underserved sport in the video game world. We’ve seen almost no iterations of the sweet science in more than a decade.

Survios and MGM have delivered a purely arcade take on the sweet science with Big Rumble Boxing: Creed Champions, a non-simulation title based on the Rocky and Creed film franchises.

This game isn’t designed to replace Fight Night Champion or to beat the upcoming eSports Boxing Champions to the punch. It’s supposed to be the second coming of games like Ready 2 Rumble Boxing.

Does it accomplish its mission? Let’s look at the good, the bad and the bottom line.


The Good

Visually Charming

The art design for BRBCC has a cartoonish vibe that is a mix between WWE 2K Battlegrounds and Fortnite, which offers an undeniable charm. It also properly sets the tone for the vibe of the game.

It tells viewers this game isn’t meant to be a…

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