Following years of support work on combat games including Mortal Kombat Armageddon and UFC 2009, LA-based developer Kung Fu Factory says it’s ready to step into the spotlight.
This year or next it will release MMA Supremacy, a new rival to THQ’s UFC franchise and EA Sports’ upcoming mixed martial arts one. Edge spoke to creative director Ricci Rukavina and executive producer Daryl Pitts to find out how they plan to gain a competitive edge over their big name rivals.
GIR writes: I honestly cannot recommend the game to anyone other than a die hard fan of MMA or someone who hates money
I'm a die hard MMA fan and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone at all, even if you can be Jerome LeBanner.
G4TV: On the surface, Supremacy MMA feels like it could be a solid notch in the win column for fighting games. Instead, after playing for mere seconds, it's clear the game will do nothing but make fans of fighting games doubt the existence of a deity.
Supremacy MMA might have to tap out with review like this.
Can't wait to see it. Would be nice to see a fight where you bloody the guys face and it remains that way instead of being made perfect again between rounds.