The only flaws I can think of in this game is that the gameplay, while it's more fluid and lifelike, it's also a lot more challenging and has a steeper learning curve than this games predecessor. There's a lot more customization in this game with being able to choose the colors of your boxers gear, which is something that's been wanted for years. The soundtrack is probably the best I've heard in a boxing game, which is surprising for me considering i'm not a huge fan of hip hop, but it still works very well with this game. The roster still has all the classic famous boxers while adding a few more, one being Iron Mike Tyson (duh, he's on the cover). The gameplay, while it's even less arcade based than 3, is a lot more fluid and just overall fun. The career mode has more variety than previous versions. The visuals somehow top the visuals from Round 3 with more detailed venues and boxers. This game brings a lot of new stuff to the table, while bringing a plethora of improvements that is the huge update that fans of the series, including myself, were hoping for. This game, however, is a completely different story. But it didn't bring anything that new to the table, as it was more so a refined version of Round 2, which is nice, but a bit dissapointing. While Round 3 was a marginal update from Round 2, it still didn't feel like the massive update that many fans of the series, including myself, were hoping for.
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