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Binding: Video Game
Brand: Crave
EAN: 0650008799156
ESRB Age Rating: Teen
Label: Cravce
Manufacturer: Cravce
Platform: Sega Dreamcast
Publisher: Cravce
Sales Rank: 9086
Studio: Cravce




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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Might as well get into a barroom brawl
No real martial arts, aside from the standard UFC "punch me, then I'll punch you" garbage.

I was hoping that with a system based on the styles of martial artists we'd get something beyond "Street fighting" and "Grappling"

While it can provide some passing entertainment, it's not much good beyond that.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Can't Get Enough of UFC
I can't stop playing this game. It is addictive, especially when playing with friends. I don't know what some of these reviewers are talking about.

One of them complains that "the game would be better if the fights lasted longer than thirty seconds..." For anyone who watches UFC they would know that a lot of fights do last only thirty seconds...just yesterday I watched a bout where [this guy] took a guy to the ground and elbowed him in the head six or seven times. That bout was over in about 15 seconds. UFC isn't trying to be Street Fighter or Mortal Kombat. It's focus is on realism, and if you drop someone on their head ten seconds into the fight it will knock them out. Besides, if you practice a lot and fight someone of equal skill it won't be over in thirty seconds...not by a long shot.

Anyway, the graphics are spectacular and I liked how Crave didn't skimp on the details. For example, the referee actually stays in the ring and is just as detailed as the fighters.

The control scheme is simple to memorize and the moves aren't impossible to pull off like in many other fighting games. Their are counters and moves aplenty.

I enjoyed the carreer mode as well. It features fighters with tons of fighting styles that you can train and put up against your friends or the Computer. Crave made so that if you want good fighter you have to train train train, and it doesn't happen in a day. Infact, I spent about two months leveling up my best fighter and now I dominate the Octagon. This is also realistic, UFC fighters go through a lot of training and conditioning in order to fight just one time.

This is a spectacular game... There is nothing more satisfying, for example, than beating Tito Ortiz for the gold title with a character that you created and trained...wow.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - What The Heck?
Hey this game would be ok if the matches could last more than 5 seconds!!! But the graphics are the best I have ever seen in any fighting or sports game ever!! I suggest renting this one first!



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Are you ready?
Good game, awesome graphics, sound and simple controls. Fails in replay value.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good for one, a blast for two.
UFC for Dreamcast turned out to be a pleasant surprise. After wrestling and fighting games seemed to explore every fantastic form of fighting imaginable, along comes UFC with the freshest take of them all--realism. This isn't suplexes and piledrivers, or fireballs and fatalities, it's hard low kicks, leverage maneuvers, and pure submission holds. The developers took special care to depict movement and effect as realistically as possible, and it shows. Not only that, but the game is beautiful. This is how a wrestling game should look (RAW is WAR for XBox actually will, but that's a review for the future.) The crowd and ring is beautifully detailed, and the fighters look gritty and mean. Although the fights are often over in less than thirty seconds, it's a credit to the game's realism. You put a man in an armbar in real life, he'll tap out, unlike the WWF, where it's just another hold. This game tries to mimic real fighting. The weakest points are the one player mode. After a bunch of solo bouts, it gets repititious, and the create-a-fighter is, well, not that creative. But get a bunch of your friends together, and the game really opens up. Nothing like a UFC tourney in your living room to liven up the day. If you're a big fighting game fan, pick this up (it's cheap.) If not, give it a rent and decide if realism makes it more interesting.

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