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Ready 2 Rumble Revolution Review
5 out of 15
Make your way from the backstreet gym to the hospital
Date: Thursday, April 09, 2009
Author: Meghan Watt

Thankfully, you can skip the training and celeb mock-ups altogether and go one-on-one against a friend. And the best part? Instead of flailing your arms around as the computer's human punching bag, multiplayer evens the playing field. The console will fail to respond to both of your Wiimotes equally, thus making the game fair and square for everyone.

So go ahead, close your eyes and imagine a world where Wiimotes work flawlessly. Even in this paradise, Ready 2 Rumble Revolution would be nowhere near perfect. But at least everyone could enjoy a few relatively engaging rounds of boxing before tossing the controller out the window.

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