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UFC Undisputed 2009 - Fast Knockout KO in the First Round of Gameplay
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Added: Apr 28, 2009
■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ Click one or all of the links below for your chance at a FREE game system of your choice! (PS3, XBOX 360, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DSi, PSP, or a Laptop Computer) FREE PS3 ► http://alturl.com/ggvt FREE XBOX 360 ► http://alturl.com/krhm FREE Nintendo Wii ► http://alturl.com/przc FREE Nintendo DSi ► http://alturl.com/2eg2 FREE PSP ► http://alturl.com/omu3 FREE LAPTOP COMPUTER ► http://alturl.com/ovgd ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ A good look at the career mode. This video is from an italian game website. It shows the calendar options, Upcoming Fight Night shows and the first first fight. The Following is Taken From: http://xbox360.ign.com/articles/940/940272p1.html UFC 2009 Undisputed Hands-on Like a superman punch to the face! Last night we got our hands on UFC 2009 Undisputed for the first time, and, while the game's still far from complete and its control scheme has yet to be finalized, we can safely say that this game has all the makings of a future champ. Everything we'd seen of UFC 2009 Undisputed heading into our hands-on session had been impressive superb fighter renderings, fluid animations and an extremely authentic, true-to-the-broadcast presentation but, all that would be for naught if the game didn't handle well. So, heading into our first hands-on session with the work-in-progress, our attention was focused purposefully on the title's gameplay. Still, the first thing that caught our eye was just how incredibly true-to-life the fighters looked and how authentic the game's presentation felt. We played the three biggest fights on the UFC 92: The Ultimate 2008 card, beginning with the main event, Light Heavyweight Champion Forrest Griffin versus Sugar Rashad Evans. It was impossible to ignore that Griffin's character looked and moved just like the real-life champ, right down to the combed-down bangs and tufts of chest hair, and that Evans looked legit, stenciled beard and all. We also couldn't help but notice the level of detail THQ poured into the Octagon and its surrounding areas. Every element was a nearly perfect match to a live UFC event, including advertisements for the company's real-life business partners, cameramen stationed exactly where they would be during a live event meticulously following the action as the fighters move around the Octagon, as well as commentators Joe Rogan and Mike Goldberg seated at their Octagon-side broadcast location. However, it wasn't until the opening bell sounded and Griffin and Evans charged out of the gates that our biggest questions began to be addressed. The game's controls are still a work in progress, but the control scheme we played with was fairly intuitive and easy to use. The controller's main face buttons controlled right and left punches and right and left kicks, while the right shoulder buttons controlled blocking and the left shoulder buttons controlled attack elevation (L1 for high and special attacks, L2 for low strikes and takedowns). Grappling was handled entirely by using the right stick, and the grappling system itself was both complex enough to add an exciting strategy element to the game and simple enough that you won't feel overwhelmed or frustrated.
Category : Games
Added: Apr 28, 2009
■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ Click one or all of the links below for your chance at a FREE game system of your choice! (PS3, XBOX 360, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DSi, PSP, or a Laptop Computer) FREE PS3 ► http://alturl.com/ggvt FREE XBOX 360 ► http://alturl.com/krhm FREE Nintendo Wii ► http://alturl.com/przc FREE Nintendo DSi ► http://alturl.com/2eg2 FREE PSP ► http://alturl.com/omu3 FREE LAPTOP COMPUTER ► http://alturl.com/ovgd ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ ◘ ■ A good look at the career mode. This video is from an italian game website. It shows the calendar options, Upcoming Fight Night shows and the first first fight. The Following is Taken From: http://xbox360.ign.com/articles/940/940272p1.html UFC 2009 Undisputed Hands-on Like a superman punch to the face! Last night we got our hands on UFC 2009 Undisputed for the first time, and, while the game's still far from complete and its control scheme has yet to be finalized, we can safely say that this game has all the makings of a future champ. Everything we'd seen of UFC 2009 Undisputed heading into our hands-on session had been impressive superb fighter renderings, fluid animations and an extremely authentic, true-to-the-broadcast presentation but, all that would be for naught if the game didn't handle well. So, heading into our first hands-on session with the work-in-progress, our attention was focused purposefully on the title's gameplay. Still, the first thing that caught our eye was just how incredibly true-to-life the fighters looked and how authentic the game's presentation felt. We played the three biggest fights on the UFC 92: The Ultimate 2008 card, beginning with the main event, Light Heavyweight Champion Forrest Griffin versus Sugar Rashad Evans. It was impossible to ignore that Griffin's character looked and moved just like the real-life champ, right down to the combed-down bangs and tufts of chest hair, and that Evans looked legit, stenciled beard and all. We also couldn't help but notice the level of detail THQ poured into the Octagon and its surrounding areas. Every element was a nearly perfect match to a live UFC event, including advertisements for the company's real-life business partners, cameramen stationed exactly where they would be during a live event meticulously following the action as the fighters move around the Octagon, as well as commentators Joe Rogan and Mike Goldberg seated at their Octagon-side broadcast location. However, it wasn't until the opening bell sounded and Griffin and Evans charged out of the gates that our biggest questions began to be addressed. The game's controls are still a work in progress, but the control scheme we played with was fairly intuitive and easy to use. The controller's main face buttons controlled right and left punches and right and left kicks, while the right shoulder buttons controlled blocking and the left shoulder buttons controlled attack elevation (L1 for high and special attacks, L2 for low strikes and takedowns). Grappling was handled entirely by using the right stick, and the grappling system itself was both complex enough to add an exciting strategy element to the game and simple enough that you won't feel overwhelmed or frustrated.
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