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Rocky: Legends Critic Reviews

24 Total Reviews

12 Positive Reviews(50%)
12 Mixed Reviews(50%)
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Next Level Gaming June 14, 2024
It has the great gameplay from the original, a new story more, and still looks great. But yanking out the big online feature that made me jump for joy, I can't give the game the same score.
80
Warcry June 14, 2024
Even without any appreciation of boxing, you can enjoy hours of sweat-laden, bloody-pulped frenzy and get sucked in and be amazed. Truly a wonderful creation, Rocky Legends is at the forefront of its genre.
75
PSM Magazine June 14, 2024
It's more polished this second time around, but if you already own the first, go a few rental rounds.
75
Game Chronicles June 14, 2024
Any fan of the legendary Rocky movies will no doubt get a kick out of hearing the familiar music behind the memorable characters in the series so well represented in this game.
75
GameZone June 14, 2024
The fact that you have to train to increase stats, and the fact that training occurs after every match...it's not good.
71
IGN June 14, 2024
Though it's not going to rewrite the boxing genre the way that "Fight Night 2004" did, it still offers a more accessible gameplay engine that players should find easier to get into and easier to win with.
70
TotalGames.net June 14, 2024
Just when it all sounds so promising it all falls apart as the boxing itself feels rigid and restrictive, while the punching animations don't feel nearly as convincing as the original Rocky game, with certain animations seemingly failing to connect for no reason.
70
GameSpy June 14, 2024
While it may not be the best boxing game on the market, it's definitely a huge improvement over the original. Rocky Legends does an excellent job of making the player feel like a part of the Rocky universe.
70
Electric Playground June 14, 2024
And while there's only so much that can be done within the confines of the Rocky films, Rocky Legends does an admirable job of giving something solid to not only fans of the movies, but to general boxing fans as well.
70
Eurogamer June 14, 2024
If you're just looking to punch someone in the face, Rocky Legends might just be the therapy you need.
70
Worth Playing June 14, 2024
Aside from mediocre graphics, an inflexible combo system, and the omission of one of the best hair band songs ever written, Rocky: Legends is a satisfying experience.
70
Cheat Code Central June 14, 2024
If you like the occasional boxing game but aren't a huge fan of Rocky then you can't go wrong renting it. The lack of an online mode reduces the replay value significantly.
68
GameSpot June 14, 2024
The boxing mechanics, while occasionally enjoyable, become practically automatic after a couple of trips through the career mode. And while the career mode itself is cool, it could have benefited from more in the way of story.
65
Game Informer June 14, 2024
While Legends does offer you the most comprehensive Rocky experience to date, it just plain fails to deliver in the ring.
60
games(TM) June 14, 2024
While the sequel doesn’t exactly surpass the original, it’s at least a fair crack at the boxing genre…Shame it’s still not as good as EA’s "Fight Night."
60
GameSpot AU June 14, 2024
A solid but unspectacular boxing game that doesn't try enough that's new or innovative to raise it to championship status.
60
G4 TV June 14, 2024
Where the first game was shorter than trainer Mickey Goldmill, Rocky Legends towers higher than Ivan Drago in terms of replay value. It’s unfortunate that the gameplay isn’t quite as polished.
60
GMR Magazine June 14, 2024
There's plenty to unlock, and training games break up the pace a bit, but the motivation to return to the ring isn't there.
60
Gamers' Temple June 14, 2024
If you are a fan of the movies, then you’ll probably enjoy the game’s story mode and be a lot more forgiving of the bare-basics boxing.
60
Edge Magazine June 14, 2024
None of this feels like a refinement, … just a slight bulking up. With Legends, you’re buying into an upgraded suite of presentation – of lengthy career modes, of yet more movie-faithful music – than anything else.