If it weren't for the Fight Night franchise, boxing games would be dead, not unlike the sport itself.Good- The Total Punch Control and defensive controls make you feel like you are a real fighter. Your evolution in mastering the controls is not unlike a boxer one day mastering the rhythm of the game itself.- REPLAYABILITY IS SUPER HIGH.- The look of the game is awesome. It is possible to forget it's just a game.- Excellent list of pro boxers to face.- WOW best describes the new "story" type mode with a classic rivalary being established between your boxer and the villian character.- One Punch KO's. I like them. Thy happen in real boxing, and so they happen in this game. Sometimes to you, sometimes by you, but usually if you are KO'd with a single punch you are asking for it. For example: Your attributes may be very high so you stay inside too long against an opponent that you overpower. If you stay in too long, and he has decent punching power, he will eventually land one that will drop you. Punishment for not working the ring.Bad- Story mode has some challenges that are truly challenging and frustrating...so if you are like me and just enjoy the standard boxing match set-up, the story mode will present you with a different way of playing you may or may not enjoy.- No hard drive = no replays. Actually, the game seems totally different if you are still one of the people with the old Arcade Xbox 360. Different speed or something.- Something about the trainin.