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Post by GrumpyBigBee on Feb 21, 2006 17:19:27 GMT -5
I got Fight Night when it came out and love it but I havent gotten Fight Night Round 2 yet BUT they are coming out with Fight Night Round 3 already... any one else played them or like these at all? I have only been beaten once ever in the game. =) I AM THE GREATEST!
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Post by gamtime247 on Feb 22, 2006 11:42:12 GMT -5
We picked it up for 360 and the graphics were amazing. Didnt play enough to really get a good feel for it but i obliterated my roommate when Marvin Hagler got his much deserved revenge on Sugar Ray Leonard.
They added some cool stuff in actual gameplay like when a guy gets stunned sometimes it goes to a real cool first person screen. I plan to play a little more tonight so i'll let you know. The one thing I do love is there are no meters, and I scored a first round flash tko which was awesome.
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Post by GrumpyBigBee on Feb 24, 2006 9:11:34 GMT -5
nice.. let me know. =)
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Post by lordrahl on Feb 25, 2006 8:12:00 GMT -5
I've been playing RD3 no stop since I got it and love the graphics(PS2). The game can get a little choppy at times, and isn't as smooth as RD2. The new create a character gives you a lot more styles to personalize your boxer which is a huge bonus. The career mode is more like a story mode with you building up your boxer, and building rivalries. The training is better because if you just want to buff your guy out lifting weights then you can, but you'll actually lose speed, agility, and a few others so you have to actually play all the training minigames. The haymaker punch has been slowed down so you can't just play wack-a-mole on your opponents head and body. Other new additions are the flash KO punch which puts your opponent into KO mode now matter how much life he had, then there is the Stun punch which makes the opponent play a mini game forcing him to only be able to block, and if you hit him (or get hit) with one or two punches it's dirtnap time. Overall I give RD3 a 8.5. If not for the sometime sluggishness it would hit a 9-10 especially for boxing fans.
Keep the Faith
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Post by Knapik on Feb 26, 2006 5:39:54 GMT -5
I may be alone in this, but I prefer the K-1 World Grand Prix PS2 game to Fight Night. If you guys see it, pick it up - should be cheap.
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Post by GrumpyBigBee on Feb 28, 2006 15:23:44 GMT -5
I may be alone in this, but I prefer the K-1 World Grand Prix PS2 game to Fight Night. If you guys see it, pick it up - should be cheap. Thanks, Ill check it out.
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Post by GrumpyBigBee on Feb 28, 2006 15:25:45 GMT -5
I've been playing RD3 no stop since I got it and love the graphics(PS2). The game can get a little choppy at times, and isn't as smooth as RD2. The new create a character gives you a lot more styles to personalize your boxer which is a huge bonus. The career mode is more like a story mode with you building up your boxer, and building rivalries. The training is better because if you just want to buff your guy out lifting weights then you can, but you'll actually lose speed, agility, and a few others so you have to actually play all the training minigames. The haymaker punch has been slowed down so you can't just play wack-a-mole on your opponents head and body. Other new additions are the flash KO punch which puts your opponent into KO mode now matter how much life he had, then there is the Stun punch which makes the opponent play a mini game forcing him to only be able to block, and if you hit him (or get hit) with one or two punches it's dirtnap time. Overall I give RD3 a 8.5. If not for the sometime sluggishness it would hit a 9-10 especially for boxing fans. Keep the Faith Thanks Rahl. Im gonna get it eventually... I like the Am minigame. Thats a great little idea they did there.
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