Why this game is so popular is beyond by comprehension.

User Rating: 3.1 | Fight Night Round 2 (Greatest Hits) PS2
A week or two before this game came out, I was given a demo of it from EB Games. I went home, played it, and boy, it was really crappy. If you want a good boxing game, there are better games out there. What? I'm not sure, but trust me, there are; it's hard to imagine a game worse than this one. Graphically, this game is horrible. Sure, it looks nice, but of course it looks nice when there's not many objects it has to offer. Seriously, they barely put any thing in this game and they give it mundane graphics. What a waste of a DVD. Sound wise, there's really not much to say. You don't really notice the music at all, and the voices are ok (I say that with hesitation), and the audience noise is average. The game does best sound wise, but trust me, that's not saying much at all. Gameplay wise, this game is horrible. The controls are very akward, and they're very slow too. The only reason why I put this game down as being "Very Hard" isn't because it IS hard, it's just that the sloppy controls are so horrible that they make the game almost unplayable; thus, very hard. Honestly, EA wants us to pay a full fifty dollars for a crappy boxing game that doesn't even offer any thing that makes it better than any other game? What's wrong with them? This game does not seperate itself at all from any other boxing games, in a good way that is. What's in Fight Night Round 2 is nothing special, and not worth fifty dollars at all. Even if EA gave this game a bargain bin price of twenty dollars, Round 2 is the worst game I have played this year. Don't play it, don't rent it, and if you're offered a free demo disc of it, "just say no".