Fitness Boxing 2: Rhythm & Exercise

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Top Critic Average

25%

Critics Recommend

Nintendo Life
6 / 10
God is a Geek
6 / 10
TheSixthAxis
6 / 10
Destructoid
6.5 / 10
IGN Italy
7.5 / 10
Hobby Consolas
50 / 100
Telegraph
2 / 5
GameMAG
7 / 10
Creators: Imagineer Co. Ltd., Nintendo
Release Date: Dec 4, 2020 - Nintendo Switch
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Critic Reviews for Fitness Boxing 2: Rhythm & Exercise

Fans of the original Fitness Boxing will feel at home with this sequel, if a little disappointed that it isn't quite the evolution it could have been. A few new instructors and an improved achievements system isn't quite enough to make up for the fact that this still suffers from many of its predecessor's issues, most notably its disappointingly small selection of music and the terrible unlicensed instrumental versions it provides.

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The general presentation isn't anything special, the responsiveness isn't as tight as I'd hoped,  and the music featured does nothing to make me feel motivated whilst training, however, there's still a solid fitness experience that'll appeal to a lot of people who need that extra push over the Christmas period.

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If you're coming to Fitness Boxing 2 fresh-faced and don't own the first game, then it might be worth picking up. However, if you played the first one or if you own Ring Fit Adventure, it's incredibly hard to recommend it unless you're really into thirsting over the instructors, all of whom you can still rather creepily dress-up and customise.

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I really can't say anything overly negative about Fitness Boxing 2: Rhythm & Exercise because, despite the issues it has, it will produce results if you keep at it. And that's the ultimate goal when buying an exercise game. But at $50, you really have to ask yourself if it wouldn't be worth it to spend a little more money to get a vastly superior experience. If this is all you're willing to spend and you don't already own a fitness game, then go for it. But if you have the cash, you'll likely be better served by Ring Fit Adventure.

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A fun game that allows you to practice fitboxe at home, with a nice variety of contents and a great soundtrack.

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Fitness Boxing 2 tries to replicate cardio box routines, but the game has some problems in movement detection and calories burnt. Even licensed music tracks are not original versions.

Review in Spanish | Read full review

Fitness Boxing 2: Rhythm & Exercise will definitely work up a serious sweat if you're prepared to really get into it.

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GameMAG

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7 / 10
GameMAG

Fitness Boxing 2: Rhythm & Exercise greatly simplifies home sports activities and makes them more fun and exciting.

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