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'The finished product is a mess that is not only frustrating to play -- it is also tiring and boring.'
Read more » IGN
Read more » IGN
'There's no assistance whatsoever and that makes The Fight: Lights Out brutal to play.'
Read more » GameRevolution
Read more » GameRevolution
'The Fight is an exhausting experience, and in more than just the physical sense of the word. Its structure invites boredom, there's no narrative to speak of, and more importantly, the Move controls lack responsiveness.'
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'The presentation feels generic, with washed-out grainy visuals and a tepid hip-hop soundtrack, while the fighting never really finds its balance.'
Read more » Eurogamer
Read more » Eurogamer
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'This fighting game offers some simple yet brutish fun, but poor controls and uninteresting presentation make it a struggle to get past the first few rounds.'
Read more » Gamespot
Read more » Gamespot
'Accomplishing its goal, The Fight delivers a more robust fighting experience than is currently offered by other motion-controlled titles. My aching muscles are a testament to the workout I received, but the recognition problems and repetitive gameplay made it an ugly fight not worth bragging about.'
Read more » GameInformer
Read more » GameInformer
'The Fight: Lights Out surprised me a bit and I wasn't expecting it to be as deep or as fun as it is. There are some aspects of it that are broken such as head tracking, and the in-ability to duck or crouch, but the 1:1 tracking is usually impressive and as mentioned earlier, it will definitely give you a workout.'
Read more » Gaming Age
Read more » Gaming Age
'Sure, it's not perfect, and you'll need to be pretty fit to get much out of it, but for £30 RRP (it's available for around £24 online) there's a solid game to enjoy here – and if you come away aching half as much as I did you can rest easy in the knowledge that you're doing yourself some good too.'
Read more » TheSixthAxis
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