Fun to play at parties with many people. You can play tournaments and try all the different characters for lasting fun.
Fun to play at parties with many people. You can play tournaments and try all the different characters for lasting fun.
I care about what children grow up learning, but I would say this game is ok for anyone over 10. Because you don't want your children learning to fight people. But if your child is mature like an adult, this game is ok for them to play.
The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) has been elevating the level of adrenaline for a long time now. The tournament spawned back in 1993, and it's truly becoming a national trademark in the States, just like wrestling.
graphics; combat; atmosphere; longevity; great multiplayer
Occasional delays; career mode was disappointing
Very Good
Great service Have purchased 3+ games fast delivery. Chur mightyape
Bought this for my 18year old son, instead of an easter egg. He loves it. Very immersing with career and online mode. Easy to set up and play. But like all these types of games, they are harder to master. Not just a button basher, but you have to think like a fighter or your energy runs out quick.
Trying to distill everything that makes MMA so brutal, complex, and amazing to watch is no simple task. EA Sports' first outing in the UFC franchise was an interesting first stab at bringing the intensity of the sport to the console, but it lacked the approachability that helped define their other...
This visually stunning take on the sport of MMA builds on the depth and variety of combat styles that makes the sport so appealing to audiences around the globe
It still remains incredibly difficult to lock in holds; which isn't aided much by the lack of substantial tutorials for both new and old mechanics
Like its predecessor, EA Sports UFC 2 captures all the pomp and circumstance of Mixed Martial Arts' biggest promotion. In this case, of course, that pomp is more like an electrifying "pow!
Lifelike visuals are incredible; Slugfests are robust and satisfying; Streamlined grappling makes it a viable strategy
Tutorials are lacking; Career mode needs more personality; Grapple defence is overly cumbersome
EA Sports' UFC 2 has some technical skill, but is missing the heart of the sport.
Bruising, buggy and beautiful, UFC 2 is a technically triumphant fighter, but its combat can easily flounder and frustrate.
It looks incredible; Ground holds are a tense treat; Knockdowns make you feel 50ft tall
Punches lack punch; Career mode sorely lacks personality; Not enough content on offer
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