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Amazon Maximum Age: 20 years Amazon Minimum Age: 144 months Binding: Video Game Brand: Electronic Arts EAN: 0014633190465 ESRB Age Rating: Teen Label: Electronic Arts Manufacturer: Electronic Arts Platform: Nintendo Wii Publisher: Electronic Arts Release Date: November 11, 2008 Sales Rank: 844 Studio: Electronic Arts
Features:
An intuitive, gesture based control scheme
Feel the deep satisfaction of stringing together mug shots, body blows, and bone crushing Breakers
Throw your hat in the ring for the most extremely extreme boxing tournament of all time
Put your skills to the test in this single player experience where you battle past every character in the game, earning belts, characters, costumes, and ultimate glory along the way
After you beat your opponent to the mat add the ultimate humiliation by using your Wii Remote to brand your victory all over your opponents broken face
Product Description: Rearrange your opponent's face in FaceBreaker K.O. Party. This boxing game offers irreverent fun, immersive gameplay and eye-popping stylized graphics. In this in-your-face, arcade world full of ego-wielding characters, each boxer comes to life with unique attributes and distinct personal style, including Romeo, a Latin lover known for his pelvic thrusts, and Molotov, an oversized Russian demolitions expert with a penchant for fighting dirty. Laugh out loud as you pummel your opponent with a barrage of blows to the face and watch in satisfaction as your progress is illustrated by real-time facial deformation. With haymakers, face shots and body blows, wait for the right moment to drop a super punch to make your presence known. Taunt your adversaries and flaunt your talent, by tying one hand behind your back to add ultimate humiliation to your bout.
Brawl for it All -- Prove your skills and work your way past every character in the game, earning belts along the way T.K.O. -- Choose three fighters to make up your team and take on the teams of up to four other players
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - great game - don't trust the critics... try learning the game instead
Quick review:
great game, in all ways OTHER than one major missing feature this is FAR FAR superior and much more fun than the ps3/360 versions. I actually was involved in the share-a-boxer development for the ps3/360 versions at EA so played the game a lot and learned to do ok at it, definitely a great feature that is missing from the Wii version.
BUT - this version is MUCH MORE FUN, runs at a humanly usable pace (the 360 one is too fast for human response times, quite literally too fast IMHO), has more features in the basic gameplay and has better multiplayer. The fighting is much more accurate than wii sports boxing and the little tricks you have to learn work great along side traditional punching movements.
This is one of the most fun party games I've ever played...
but close the living room curtains first ;-)