Man, watching you fight in this game is so satisfying. The feel and sound design of the game, plus your style of fighting, it all makes a great experience to watch. I played the first Trill of the Fight and this video showes me that I should try the second one too. Great video, keep it up!
@@luzy-dev1336 YES!! The first Thrill of the Fight was my favorite and one of my first VR games, but to be fair I did take a couple months of boxing lessons, im not that good but I was applying some of what I learned. I think this game is 100% worth the purchase (its only $10!!) but be aware that even in a game that promotes physical activity there are ppl that want to do things the easy way to get ahead, so when you come across a cheater don’t be mad just look at it as an obstacle to get through and if you win youd feel so much better
Yo bro, this was a really good video, but can you tell me or recommend me a tutorial on how you train in the ring before matches and stuff, the video was great and i really liked your fighting style though. edit: found out this was an entirely different game, oh well
@@Variey.1423 lol yea the first game was called Golden Gloves it really is a great game with excellent mini games, I use that to train and get my hands ready, but the second game was Thrill of the Fight 2. I recommend watching VR coach or BoxingFanatico for some tutorials on how to excel at the game. I honestly only play it as part of my workout
Yo bro can u help me out? It's like my hands are made of pudding in this game. I can't catch shots, I can't block them, my guard is easily bypassed, and when I punch it's like my hand slide off their face. It makes me do very little damage even though in training my straight right does upwards of 50 damage. In your video your punches seem normal
@@interferingiris1408 honestly the thing i try to do the most is keep my distance. My straights are my most powerful shots, but I noticed I don’t do a lot of damage when im close to the opponent. You’re not gonna feel like you’re hitting them because it’s VR, but I was taught to whip your punches, meaning the time it it takes for you to throw a punch and bring it back determines the effectiveness. Keep using the dummy and experiment by stepping away from it and practice your straights, my next videos i lost two straight by a guy spamming right hooks and then I got a forfeit win then I fought a guy who was a real boxer and it showed lol, dont think too hard about it just try to have fun lol
Man, watching you fight in this game is so satisfying. The feel and sound design of the game, plus your style of fighting, it all makes a great experience to watch. I played the first Trill of the Fight and this video showes me that I should try the second one too. Great video, keep it up!
@@luzy-dev1336 YES!! The first Thrill of the Fight was my favorite and one of my first VR games, but to be fair I did take a couple months of boxing lessons, im not that good but I was applying some of what I learned. I think this game is 100% worth the purchase (its only $10!!) but be aware that even in a game that promotes physical activity there are ppl that want to do things the easy way to get ahead, so when you come across a cheater don’t be mad just look at it as an obstacle to get through and if you win youd feel so much better
Yo bro, this was a really good video, but can you tell me or recommend me a tutorial on how you train in the ring before matches and stuff, the video was great and i really liked your fighting style though.
edit: found out this was an entirely different game, oh well
@@Variey.1423 lol yea the first game was called Golden Gloves it really is a great game with excellent mini games, I use that to train and get my hands ready, but the second game was Thrill of the Fight 2. I recommend watching VR coach or BoxingFanatico for some tutorials on how to excel at the game. I honestly only play it as part of my workout
Yo bro can u help me out? It's like my hands are made of pudding in this game. I can't catch shots, I can't block them, my guard is easily bypassed, and when I punch it's like my hand slide off their face. It makes me do very little damage even though in training my straight right does upwards of 50 damage. In your video your punches seem normal
@@interferingiris1408 honestly the thing i try to do the most is keep my distance. My straights are my most powerful shots, but I noticed I don’t do a lot of damage when im close to the opponent. You’re not gonna feel like you’re hitting them because it’s VR, but I was taught to whip your punches, meaning the time it it takes for you to throw a punch and bring it back determines the effectiveness. Keep using the dummy and experiment by stepping away from it and practice your straights, my next videos i lost two straight by a guy spamming right hooks and then I got a forfeit win then I fought a guy who was a real boxer and it showed lol, dont think too hard about it just try to have fun lol
try a right hook then liver blow then uppercut
@@SomeoneStoleMyToastWHY ill work on that 💪🏾
Mike Tyson fan 😂
Wow this is so cool
whats the name of the first game
are you slow btw its thrill of the fight
@@binchaling5258 the first game was called Golden Gloves
@@Coolboy_Swag24 you dont have to be mean lol it was a different game
@@Coolboy_Swag24 bro the first game was not thrill of the fight 😭😭
@@Coolboy_Swag24ur slow the first section was a different game