When my brother runs down the stairs and tells me the good news that Punch-Out!! was on the Wii, there was only one single thing I could think of: "Punch-Out!!... On the Wii?! That's the best thing I've heard since the 3DS!". We got Punch-Out!! and Super Punch-Out!! on the Wii's Virtual Console, and personally, I thought the first one was better. But a few weeks later, My brother came back from Gamestop, Punch-Out!! in hand. I got very excited and when we popped it in our Wii, I fell in love it. Graphics - 7 Well, there aren't too many games with this style of graphics, but it's still kinda nice. Not my favorite style, but they pulled it off well enough to where I still loved it. Sound - 8 The sound was great. Just the day before I was hearing the chiptune Punch-Out!! themes. But then I hear all those songs remastered, I was stunned, I still love the oldies songs, though. Addictiveness - 9 How much more addicting can punching people through tournaments be? There's about 13 fighter to beat up, so you won't be dissapointed. Y'know, there's technically around 26 fighters, cuz of Title Defense Mode. There's multiplayer, but I wasn't too impressed with that, but it's still okay. Story - 6 A 17-year-old boxer, Little Mac, and Doc Louis, his trainer, want to tear through the ranks and be the best. A little bit cleche(or however that's spelled), but it's average. Depth - 5 13 fighters, Title Defense Mode, Exhibition, and Head-to-Head Mode. Not too much, but it's fun. Difficulty - 8 Tough game, especially Title Defense Mode, I'll give 'em that. Minor Circuit, easy. Major Circuit, a tad difficult, but still a little easy. And World Circuit, Pretty tough especially the last two(I won't spoil it for you). And Title Defense Mode? Don't even get me started. Overall, the game is incredible. I'm still trying to tackle Bear Hugger in Title Defense(He's pretty hard). This has been a Retro Kid review. Signing off.
When my brother runs down the stairs and tells me the good news that Punch-Out!! was on the Wii, there was only one single thing I could think of: "Punch-Out!!... On the Wii?! That's the best thing I've heard since the 3DS!". We got Punch-Out!! and Super Punch-Out!! on the Wii's Virtual Console, and personally, I thought the first one was better. But a few weeks later, My brother came back from Gamestop, Punch-Out!! in hand. I got very excited and when we popped it in our Wii, I fell in love it. Graphics - 7 Well, there aren't too many games with this style of graphics, but it's still kinda nice. Not my favorite style, but they pulled it off well enough to where I still loved it. Sound - 8 The sound was great. Just the day before I was hearing the chiptune Punch-Out!! themes. But then I hear all those songs remastered, I was stunned, I still love the oldies songs, though. Addictiveness - 9 How much more addicting can punching people through tournaments be? There's about 13 fighter to beat up, so you won't be dissapointed. Y'know, there's technically around 26 fighters, cuz of Title Defense Mode. There's multiplayer, but I wasn't too impressed with that, but it's still okay. Story - 6 A 17-year-old boxer, Little Mac, and Doc Louis, his trainer, want to tear through the ranks and be the best. A little bit cleche(or however that's spelled), but it's average. Depth - 5 13 fighters, Title Defense Mode, Exhibition, and Head-to-Head Mode. Not too much, but it's fun. Difficulty - 8 Tough game, especially Title Defense Mode, I'll give 'em that. Minor Circuit, easy. Major Circuit, a tad difficult, but still a little easy. And World Circuit, Pretty tough especially the last two(I won't spoil it for you). And Title Defense Mode? Don't even get me started. Overall, the game is incredible. I'm still trying to tackle Bear Hugger in Title Defense(He's pretty hard). This has been a Retro Kid review. Signing off.
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