![]() ![]() It will give you a greater awareness of what’s available for each fighter as well as get you up to speed on all the different maneuvers and combinations at your disposal. So what about the mechanics of the game? I have one note of advice: don’t just run through the tutorial, but also play through the Challenges portion of the game. And if you happen to land that perfect strike and your opponent’s HUD lights up in red, the rush to finish is a rush because as UFC President Dana White says, “don’t leave it in the hands of the judges.” But even there, your opponent will be constantly trying to either improve his position or get back to his feet, making it a fast-paced chess game that can get your palms sweaty as you try to keep pace. Forget flashy moves or aesthetically pleasing performances if you’re getting lit up on the feet, you will shoot for a takedown to catch your breath and get in a few ground strikes. Again, this is where the pressure of the fight comes in, and where the game really shines. At the moment, one fight into my UFC career, I’ve got a nasty clinch game and solid takedowns, but my stand-up striking needs some work, especially defensively. It makes career mode a daunting and strategic process as you build the fighter you want to be. In the digital one though, I have a complete array of fight techniques at my disposal the only problem is doing well enough in the gym and in fights to get the points necessary to build my arsenal. It’s a tough fight game out there glad I sit on the other side of the Octagon fence in the real world. ![]() And once that career starts, a cumulative damage meter marks your progress, so win or lose, too many wars will shorten your time in the sport, and losses will affect your fan base and your ability to get sponsors. ![]() A win – by whatever means necessary – is the only thing on your mind, knowing that a loss can knock you out of the Ultimate Fighter competition or cripple your career. In Career Mode you feel the weight of each fight on your digital life. Okay, with that out of the way, it’s on to the game, and the above rant should let you know immediately that EA Sports’ first foray into the world of the UFC (and on next gen consoles exclusively no less) is an immersive one. Of course I went on to lose my first post-TUF UFC fight, but that’s beside the point. I know I had no professional MMA experience and my win to get into the house could have been questionable, but last? Android 4.0.3, 4.0.In the midst of all the excitement about the release of EA Sports UFC for the Xbox One and Playstation 4 today, I must first address a gripe to the game’s Ultimate Fighter coaches Dominick Cruz and Urijah Faber:.Reviewed by Andrés López Translated by Uptodown Localization Team Requirements (Latest version) The best part is that it has access to all of the official licenses of the UFC. The key is in knowing when and how to attack your enemies.ĮA Sports: UFC is a realistic fighting game that offers a well-adapted gameplay for touchscreen devices and absolutely spectacular graphics. Through a combination of taps and swipes on the screen, you can carry out all types of attacks from jabs and upper cuts, to combos and floor attacks. Once you choose your fighter and jump into the octagon (the ring in the UFC is octagonal), you can experience the intuitive control system created by EA. As in most Android games, you'll only have access to one fighter at first and have the opportunity to unblock more as you continue to play. ![]() In this video game, exclusive for touch screen devices, the players can control more than 70 fighters from the UFC circuit that they can train and help learn different special skills to use during combats. EA Sports: UFC is the official video game of UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship), the biggest and most important mixed martial arts company in the world, and the meeting point of some of the most prestigious (and dangerous) fighters in the world. ![]()
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