CCC Says: "While I know it’s a virtual impossibility that I’ll ever see these guys crackin’ skulls in a UFC game anytime soon…a fella’ can dream can’t he?
UFC has risen through the ranks over the years to become one of the most prevalent sporting events around. I’d venture to say it has now unseated boxing as THE must-see spectacle with that “big fight” feel. With this new found success comes new facets of revenue in the forms of merchandising, network TV deals and of course video games. Given that it could have just as easily fall flat on its face, the yearly renditions of UFC on our consoles have proven surprisingly worthwhile. Each one pushes the envelope of fight mechanics and visuals to where it’s almost like watching a live pay-per-view show!"
EA Sports UFC 4 is back, but is it better than ever?
From PSU: "Without a doubt the best MMA videogame ever made, EA Sports UFC 4 supplements a welcome array of new offline and online modes with a revamped and endlessly sophisticated combat system that everybody can enjoy. For MMA fans it doesn't get any better than this."
Strange as a lot of YouTube beta players hated it. They've had years and just copied and pasted ufc 3 ith a few new haircuts
I agree with this review, I tried it only because it's free on EA Access and figured I'd hate it like I did the other games but lo and behold I loved it and plan to buy it now. The game is so much more fun now that they've made it so much less complicated and inaccessible to non-hardcore fighter fans.
A beautiful reminder of how much I miss Fight Night, check out my review on Watch-Loki!