This game is awesome I literally bought my Xbox one just to play this game. I sometimes use it as a stress reliever haha. No but really it's so fun and addicting. My only gripe with it is that career mode seems to be setup for you to fail almost.
This game is awesome I literally bought my Xbox one just to play this game. I sometimes use it as a stress reliever haha. No but really it's so fun and addicting. My only gripe with it is that career mode seems to be setup for you to fail almost.
After managing a respectable-yet-flawed debut in 2014, EA has taken a second stab at crafting a licensed UFC game. The sophomore effort builds on the strengths of its predecessor to produce a much deeper and more satisfying experience.
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.
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
Once I got over that awkward moment after realising that the two superstars that grace the cover of UFC 2 only recently lost their last fights, the irony couldn't be more obvious. UFC 2 is a great attempt by EA to recreate the action that is depicted in the octagon, and for most parts it succeeds.
What you're left with is an impressive package that represents both a marked improvement from its predecessor and a real treat for UFC fans - even if it may not capture everything that's great about the sport.
Dont get me wrong it was good but it got a little boring after a while. Not my cup of teat but i'm sure it will be for others. Fast delivery as always gameseek
EA Sports' UFC 2 has some technical skill, but is missing the heart of the sport.
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
His entrance music blaring, Matt jams in his mouthpiece and heads to the octagon to size up EA Sports UFC 2.
A wealth of moves and modes; Smart grappling mechanics; Ultimate Team is excellent; Joe Rogan cheat code
Feels a little sluggish, and a bit lifeless; Brutally steep learning curve; Some training mini-games are confounding
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