Video Games : Ultimate Fighting Championship

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Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Dont Buy It (But read the review to find out why)
I would probablay have liked this game better if it didn't break within the first couple times of play. My DC won't even read the disc (and this isn't from abuse), and it reads all the other discs fine. I can't return it because it has already been opened, ...so I'm screwed. I highly advise you not to buy this game.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - A Pure Wrestling Game
this is not your typical wrestling game. if you can hook a submission hold on someone it takes them out.....imediately. and you have to wear down your opponents before attempting some moves because otherwise they will counter them. however,because of some of these the game loses points. when you start off the matches will be short. either you will totally kick butt or you will totally get you butt kicked. when starting off the game is not easy,but if you give it a little time it will grow on you.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Better than WWF
This is as close as a game can be made to the real thing. WWF is okay, but this is real fighting transferred into a brilliant game. It's not perfect, but it sure does come close. If it were any closer to the real thing it wouldn't be as fun to play. Hours of fun gaming due to all the options like career. If you like fighting games this is a must. If you like no holds barred fighting, then you will love this game.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Ultimate Fighting Championship - A Gaming Masterpiece
In the brutal world of UFC, combatants fight each other in the octagon until one man in either unconscious, or submits due to pain. The same can be said for the UFC video game, which takes the popular federation of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) and puts it onto a game disc. Crave Entertainment has done an outstanding job on this game. The graphics are amazing and the character animations are almost up to par with the jaw dropping graphics of Shenmue. The controls are quite easy to master with proper practice. The gameplay is unlike any other fighting game in the way that every move has it's own counter move, which makes facing the computer an actual challenge and makes for more balanced fights.

There are a few different modes to choose from in the game. There is UFC Mode, in which you take one of the many fighters of the UFC and go through a tournament to win the UFC Silver Championship. Then there is Champion Road which is available after completing UFC Mode. In this mode you must defend your title against 12 fighters in a row. The next mode is Career mode in which you create a fighter of your own and train him to the top. This create-a-fighter mode is not as detailed as the ones in THQ's most recent WWF games, but it is very good in it's own right. Other modes include exhibition mode, training mode, and tournament mode.

This game is one of the many gems made for the Sega Dreamcast and if you are a fan of UFC you will not be disappointed. However if you are a fan of professional wrestling you may be turned off due to the fact that UFC does not use high flying tactics and it doesn't have the soap opera story-lines. I do feel though that if you are not a fan this game has the possibility to turn you into one.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Not for everyone
This game is for those hardcore fighting game fans. . .

It's not for kids. This is not fantasy violence but simulated violence. It's very realistic, it is the most realistic fighting game ever made. This the only game that I have seen that displays martial arts in a realistic form.

KEEP AWAY FROM KIDS!


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