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UFC Undisputed: 2010 (PS3)

UFC Undisputed: 2010 (PS3)

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From: THQ
Category: Video Games

List Price: £49.99
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Seller: Amazon.co.uk
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
Sales Rank: 164

Format: Unknown format
Platform: PlayStation 3
Genre: fighting-action-games
Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
ESRB: Rating Pending
Media: Video Game
Discs: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Operating System: No Operating System
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 6.6 x 5.3 x 0.7

MPN: PS3UFC10
EAN: 4005209132015
ASIN: B0030DGXR8

Release Date: May 28, 2010
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  • THQ UFC 2009 Undisputed [PS3] (import UK)

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Extra Features:

Exclusive Fighters
Exclusive gameplay
Plus 5 of the greatest fights in UFC history on Blu-Ray
Lesnar, St-Pierre, Penn, Liddel, Silva and More!

  • UFC FIGHTERS AND PERSONALITIES Navigate an unparalleled roster of more than 100 prolific UFC fighters, each fully rendered to convey a photorealistic appearance. Prominent UFC personalities, including the commentary team of Joe Rogan and Mike Goldberg, veteran voice of the Octagon Bruce Buffer, Octagon Girls, referees, trainers and more return to showcase an authentic and memorable UFC videogame experience.
  • ENHANCED COMBAT Step into the Octagon with improved combat. A new Sway System with full upper body and head movement allows for the dodging of attacks, while on the ground, a new Posture System delivers strong, fight-ending strikes from every position. Manage Octagon control with new strikes, submissions, transitions and cage positions, as well as experience added realism with the introduction of Southpaw stance.
  • FIGHTER CUSTOMIZATION Enjoy customizable freedom with created fighters by combining move sets from numerous MMA disciplines. Choose from an array of moves from all available disciplines, including newly added Sambo, Karate and Greco-Roman Wrestling, to become a true mixed martial artist.
  • EXPANSIVE ONLINE PLAY Encourage camaraderie by forming fight camps and leagues to participate in ranking and champion tracking systems. Join forces, train like real-life UFC fighters and go online to compete against other camps in the virtual UFC world.
  • CAREER MODE An intuitive Game Is Watching You system tracks every action and uses this information to dictate in-game commentary, opponent intelligence and overall career progression. On the quest to reach the UFC Hall of Fame, enhance the Career Mode experience through online co-op sparring s


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5 out of 5 stars Way Better Than Last Year   May 29, 2010
A. Macintyre (Coventry UK)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

First of all the game is a complete re-vamp of 2009. Although the basic controls remain the same i.e punch and kick, the ground game and feel of the game is totally new.

The graphics are slightly better but some fighters look exactly the same as last year.

The presentation of the game feels a lot more like a UFC event, whereby its starts with the opening credits like in real life and the main card fighters talking about their upcoming match followed up by a quick introduction with Mike Goldberg and Joe Rogun JUST LIKE THE REAL THING. (This is only on career mode BTW) The only thing I feel that is missing is the ring entrance for the fighters.

There are tons on fighters to choose from and all seem to have their own individualality, very well done.

The one minor point I will say is that the career mode seems a LOT harder than last year, particulary because you dont know what you're doing and how best to train your fighter (I'm sure someone will write a guide soon about this anyway).

The customization of your CAF seems a lot deeper, from tattoos to scars to t-shirts and Camp banners, making your CAF feel that little bit more uniq.

Despite the difficulty in career mode this is still a fantastic game, and one I will enjoy for many months to come.

If you're a fan of UFC or MMA in general then you will love this game.




5 out of 5 stars A little bit different   June 4, 2010
S. Mooney (Kildare, Ireland)
3 out of 4 found this review helpful

First of all anyone who played the first game will know this is not your typical fighting game. The moves are complex and the knockouts can occur from one punch at an time...

Some people argue that this isn't 'realistic' well I'm afraid it is. The gloves the fighters wear in the UFC are much thinner and with each fighter sporting hard casts underneath one punch will knock you out.

I've played this game a lot since i bought it and haven't experienced one glitch or flaw and even the loading times seem pretty fast. I think for fans of MMA and the UFC this is the real deal but those who want a simple arcade game will be disappointed. The Title Defense Mode is a nice touch and the fighters seem much more well rounded in this one. You can no longer pick Chuck Liddell and expect a walk in the park.

Long story short - MMMA & UFC fans will no doubt love this game. Casual gamers will probably not like the quick knockouts and the complexity of some of the submissions and transitions.



5 out of 5 stars Much better then last UFC 2009   August 3, 2010
G. Brewer (UK)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I'll keep it short 'n sweet - better controls, better camp/training and better gameplay. Yeah there isn't a huge difference but I much preferred it to UFC Undisputed 2009 purely because it feels better to play. Career mode is much better and great fun to fight online.


4 out of 5 stars Not quite a knckout; more a TKO due to strikes   August 13, 2010
Bill
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Last years installment by no mistake set the bar for MMA games. A distant memory past of UFC Throwdown, Sudden Impact, Tapout, and of course the excellent Pride FC game for the PS2 is all most MMA fans had to satisfy their gaming itch for the sport. Enter Undisputed 2009, a brilliant game encompassing the strategy and skill of the fastest growing sport in the world. Well, where to go from there? Improving what was wrong with it of course, and what was wrong with it has for the most part been adjusted here.
Firstly though, on its own merits 2010 looks phenomenal. The fighters move far more like their real life conterparts than 2009, and move sets are indivdual so as to avoid generic kickboxer vs wrestler fights that primarily made up 2009's fights. Animations are solid and although there is some clipping and collision detection imperfection, it far from detracts from the otherwise pristine gloss of the presentation.
The game modes are comprised of your general exhibition mode, along with a career mode and special modes such as tournament, which flashback to the early days of the UFC. The career mode is miles better than last year, with you even starting off outside of the UFC, fighting for the WFA. However, the career mode boils down to a menu orgy, with little more depth than rinse and repeat. You must assign points you've earnt through dire training mini games to your character from the off, with an initial career fighter that moves slower than a quadraplegic out of a bean bag, and punches with less authority than a Community Support Officer. So yes, a little shallow and repetitive.
As I was saying with regard fixing the last games problems, clearly career mode was not one of the problems fixed, but things such as swaying are included in 2010, fighting against the cage and about a million extra submissions to flesh out the ground game. And what a ground game it is this year, last year's may have been little more than a series of canned animations, but this year it really feels like a fight. You fight for position, you fight for posture and when you finally land a punch it shakes the ground more than your average Haiti death toll. The problem though, it's nearly impossible to get a submission against the computer. I've mabye managed it once or twice in nearly 700 fights. Granted I fight on expert so it should be tougher, but not impossible. It causes you to fight for the knockout each time rather than fighting like a true mixed martial artist. The worst part is of course that this was not problem last year, and must be rectified for 2011, particularly with the competition that is EA MMA on the horizon.
I would certainly give a hearty and honest reccommendation of this game to anyone interested in fighting games, or those who appreciate strong strategy and skill in their games. There is no need to reccommend this to MMA fans as I know they've already bought it by now.



4 out of 5 stars Only 1 complaint   May 30, 2010
Mr. Idris C. Wilson (UK)
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

The only complaint I have with this game is the submissions, its near impossible to make your opponenet submit. That being said Ive only had the game for one day so I may improve at submissions.

Apart from that the game is immense fun with a lot wider choice for ufc fighters and a much more detailed career mode. Added touches like the new cut-scenes and the added ps3 bonus fighters are great and the ps3 exclusive fights make it like having an excellent ufc dvd and game!

I would strongly recommend this to any ufc fan and with the online fighting camps still to come the game is only going to get better.


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