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Knockout League - Arcade VR Boxing for Windows

  • Free

  • In English
  • V varies-with-device
  • 5

    (2)
  • Security Status

Softonic review

First-Person Fantasy-Based VR Boxing Game

This game can be thought of as a cross between traditional Punch-Out and a first-person fantasy platform. Players will engage in one-on-one battle with several boxers in order to emerge victorious.

Features, Gameplay and Basic Details

Knockout League is an arcade-style boxing game that has incorporated the immersive power of virtual reality. As you might have already guessed, the ultimate goal is to use fancy footwork and impressive hand skills in order to compete against other AI-powered opponents. However, this platform is unique in the fact that many of the characters are based more off of fantasy than reality. Opponents include an Olympic boxer, a gladiator and even an octopus. So, it is apparent that you will be forced to change your strategies accordingly.

Modes for Every Player

Knockout League provides you with two modes to choose from. The training option allows you to practice basic movements while the competition category presents you with challenging real-time matches. You can adjust factors such as response times and the skill level of the opponents from within the settings menu.

PROS

  • Most players feel that Knockout League is one of the most polished VR games on the market.
  • There are a total of nine unique challengers to fight.

CONS

  • Some feel that the opponents themselves are very difficult to defeat.
  • Older graphics cards may encounter problems in terms of HD playback.

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Knockout League - Arcade VR Boxing for PC

  • Free

  • In English
  • V varies-with-device
  • 5

    (2)
  • Security Status


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