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Ultimate Fighting Championship
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"I have conquered the business world, now I must conqueror the physical world, I must become the Ultimate Fighting Machine." If you find yourself saying this on a regular basis, perhaps it's time to leave the rather subdued world of WWF and head toward something a little tougher, such as Ultimate Fighting Championship. For the un-initialised, Ultimate Fighting Championship wrestling is a no-holds barred fighting game that sees two or more opponents in a wire cage beating each other up any way they can. Kicking, punching, boxing, wrestling and martial arts are all accepted forms of battle. The gameplay represents this, and apart from having a number of celebrity fighters from the real sport, it allows you to make your own hero from scratch with its own fighting style. The gameplay itself is similar to the standard wrestling game with the only difference being that the matches are a lot shorter. While this game doesn't amount to the best wrestling experience on Dreamcast, it is great fun and hearty fodder for after the pub. If you're looking for a way to let out that pent-up aggression, then look no further than Ultimate Fighting Championship. -- Stuart Miles
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5/5 |
One of the best
(October 13, 2002) |
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Admittedly it seems a bit dull when u first play it , especially for tekken/dead or alive players but if you keep at it then it can be one of the most rewarding games going. The depth of moves is massive and if you get two experienced human players together fights can last for the full 3 rounds. With all the crappy wwf titles out this is like the mecca of wresling games. Shame it didn't have the recognition it deserves. |
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4/5 |
UFC - Fight Often Win Often
(June 19, 2001) |
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When I first heard this was to be released as a videogame on the Dreamcast, I thought to myself I gotta get this. Any fan of wrestling, Kung Fu or Boxing must look at this game. There are many charachters including many hidden ones. Each Fighter has their own unique fighing style. The graphics mirror most Dreamcast games hence they are superb! The fights however are very short and the player will spend a lot of time getting beaten up! However the many play modes and characters and fighting styles make up for this. Buy it now! |
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3/5 |
Not bad......
(April 08, 2001) |
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Graphically this game is superb. But it is lacking in gameplay. For starters, the difficulty level is too hard for beginners and the fights seem to be over too soon. Fans of wrestling games will enjoy this but if your looking for a good beat-em-up buy the excellent Soul Calibre instead. |
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4/5 |
ARGGGGHHHHH
(October 24, 2000) |
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Ultimate Fighting Championship is based upon the world of bare-knuckled fighting. The fighters incorporate moves from different genres of fighting(ie Karate, Judo, Sumo). This 'sport' is banned in 49 of the 50 american states and is the perfect event for a video game. The playstation and Dreamcast versions both feature superb graphics, but that 128bit Dreamcast engine makes UFC look spectacular! The sound plays an important part and the effect is added to as bones break and fighters scream in pain in eery realism. The actual moves look fantastic with holds, punches and kicks looking frightingly real! The fighters all have different techniques, so it should take a while to learn them all. a sure fire hit on both Playstation and Dreamcast, only floored through its lack of longetivity. |
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