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But for all its faults, where it matters most - in the octagon- UFC is a genuine thrill. UFC 4 is not without its flaws, most notably in its ground game and its lackluster career mode, but there are much welcomed upgrades virtually everywhere else. Meaningful character progression, a reworked striking system and an array of other improvements makes this easily the best of the series. This year's iteration of UFC from EA Sports looks good, and feels good in parts - though the submission system just doesn't appear to be as much fun to play.

The best parts of this game are the boxing and kickboxing elements, and the offline career mode is a fun mode to build and forge careers in. With really no other fighting titles to purchase this year, EA Sports UFC 4 will be unrivalled for those looking for another sports-like fighting game - and while UFC 4 is not a bad game, it doesn't do much to appeal to those who don't already have a love and appreciation for the sport or the brand.

User Reviews. Write a Review. Positive: 5 out of Mixed: 5 out of Negative: 27 out of This is one of the best mma games out to date. What I show is a big improvement over the past 3 games and this is one of the best MMA games out there.

This is not a new UFC game. This is a DLC to ufc 3. The strikes are the same. The ground and This is not a new UFC game. They were a year behind schedule and instead of adding things the players wanted like better knockouts and better ground and pound. They added necklaces and masks?? Masks to wear in the octagon? Come on guys. Utter trash How they managed to make this worse than ufc 3 is beyond me. Your fighters stamina will magically evaporate and the opponents can take infinite amounts of strikes but if they hit you with a random strikes you are pretty much done.

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We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These include everything from broken pipes, bottles, to knives. MMA has taken over control of the sports fighting genre. There are plenty of iconic legendary fighters that the world has taken notice of with the UFC and of course we have some games based around these athletes. The latest entry to the UFC video games is UFC 4 where players get to take on different fighters or step into the role of one of their favorite athletes from the fight promotion league.

Being based around MMA the game is more focused on boxing, grappling, wrestling, and groundwork. Soulcalibur VI is currently the last installment to the long-running fighting game franchise that focuses on weapon melee combat.

With that said, this game is marked as a slight reboot to the video game franchise so this made it a bit more accessible to newcomers to the franchise. Every console generation there typically sees a few great Dragon Ball Z-based fighting games released. This game comes from Arc System Works who as mentioned earlier are known for some other iconic video game series such as BlazBlue, Guilty Gear, along with some fighting games like Dragon Ball FighterZ.

This is a fast-paced and fluid 3v3 fighting game that does a great job at keeping the fighting mechanics simple. Being a Dragon Ball Z title the narrative is unique here with players having to figure out where several clone fighters have come from and battle against them to end their attempt at taking over. Mortal Kombat is one of the OG fighting games we all know about. This brutal title with blood-filled fatalities was even the subject to quite a few controversies back in the day.

Now years later these games have gotten even more brutal and creative in their death scenes. Speaking of the storyline, this time around we get a campaign based around timelines with characters from the past meeting their current present self.

It does pick up after the events of Mortal Kombat X so having some knowledge from the game will help. As for the gameplay, the developers took a step back and slowed things down a bit.

Rather than fast-paced button-mashing combat as you attempt to rank up some combo moves, this game instead puts players into more strategic gameplay so knowing the different moves and how to counter is pretty key here.

Lastly, we wanted to point out the Injustice franchise. There are two games here which are based around DC Comics and a more brutal storyline. Both games are incredibly fun and well worth playing as we get the Mortal Kombat style combat but reskinned for the various DC Comics characters.

Again, we only have two installments and fortunately, both are accessible for the Xbox One.



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