You might swipe left after a while.
The original Fitness Boxing launched a couple of years ago, and while it certainly served its purpose, two years is a long time for anyone to be playing one game on a daily basis, as was its intention.
With that in mind, Fitness Boxing 2: Rhythm & Exercise is now with us, but a lot has changed in two years: after all, we now live in a world where Ring Fit Adventure is a thing and nothing else really comes close to it on the Switch. Does this sequel offer up enough new features to justify a second round, or should it have thrown in the towel and left fans to keep playing the original? The answer, which is nice and annoying, lies somewhere in the middle.
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