This game is very well made. The problem is, a lot of people will get frustrated initially and think that this game isn't very good. The reason for this is that, at first, it's difficult to orient yourself to the fighter and the punching- you really need to be aware of your fighter's position to understand how each punch you throw will translate into the punch on-screen. In other words, there is no help from the game that "tracks" and "locks" onto your opponent's face or other target areas. You really need to punch in the proper plane and space to hit your intended location. Not an easy task at first, but like any other game, you should get better the more you play. I'm sure some people may think the game is broken because of this. They want immediate translation of punching somewhere near the vicinity of the face to equal a punch that connects to the face. That doesn't happen in real life, and that doesn't happen in this game, either. So, needless to say, this game is very realistic. If you want automatic punch-to-face and punch-to-body translation without any realistic aiming involved, go play Punch-Out or Fight Night or something. But if you want some serious 1-to-1 aiming action, then The Fight is for you.Another benefit of this game is that it is a great workout. You will definitely work off some major calories playing this. And for those just starting, you WILL be sore the next day (unless you are a trained boxer or martial artist of course). You can even.