If
Rocky Balboa were a real fighter, he would actually get his ass whooped by almost anybody when he laced up the gloves and stepped into the squared circle. The reason, you may ask? Because
Rocky is simply a brawler, and doesn't really have the technical skills to truly become champ. Whether this is good or bad, it has clearly been implemented into the video game.
Rocky is a total arcade experience with button-mashing galore.
You will have to eventually learn some strategic movement in the ring, but for the most part, you will definitely notice that the game replicates the movie in uncanny ways. You can be getting pummeled in one moment, but with one perfectly placed uppercut to the body, you'll have your opponent backing into the corner ready for some combos (just like in the films). And although Rocky the video game does a pretty good job at following the storyline of the movies, it does stray a bit. Just don't expect to fully re-live the saga as you saw it unfold 25 years before.
Included in the game are all of the fighters from the films, including the lesser-known 'bums' that we never got to see. Kudos goes out to the development team for striving to accomplish this feat. And when you make it to each of the championship fights (from each of the movies), you'll be treated to fighting the likes of Apollo Creed (twice), Clubber Lang, Ivan Drago, and finally Rocky's own prodigy, Tommy Gunn. Unfortunately, what Rocky lacks is consistency between the difficulties of each fighter you face.