Testseek.co.uk have collected 43 expert reviews of the Fight Night Champion and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fight Night Champion.
March 2011
(83%)
43 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Fight Night Champion is a welcome return to a boxing series that has always dazzled since my first Xbox in the early noughties. While the addition of a story takes the edge off the game being so serious, hot-headed fans of the sport will still be impresse...
Champion Mode is a generous addition, Full Spectrum Punch Control allows more precision, Looks amazing, Flash knock-outs are suitably rare and exciting
Boxers take too many punches, Stamina system lacks balance
Storyline actually works, graphics, makes you want to come back for more
Some of the boxing history has disappeared
Not just an exceptional boxing game, but an exceptional sports game, Fight Night Champion is a knockout whether you’re a fan of the noble art of pugilism or not. Unless you’re squeamish or allergic to cheesy plots and the classic training montage, it c...
Improving vastly upon Fight Night Round 3’s compartmentalized battles while retaining it’s sequel’s silky-smooth animation, Champion is (fittingly) a triumph. The future possibilities of narrative gaming only could excite us more. 8.8/10Print this page...
Abstract: Fight Night Champion is an odd one. In a sport ruled by theatrics and pomp, Champion is surprisingly brutal. That's not saying boxing is Knock-Em Sock-Em Robots played by media-gleaning prissy boys – there are a select few who are prepared to take the ...
Abstract: It's been a while since the boxing world has headlined any major sports column. With the emergence of MMA and UFC, it seems that boxing has become prehistoric in the minds of blood thirsty viewers. I for one completely disagree and feel that nothing wi...
Abstract: Two years and a lot of turmoil after the release of the groundbreaking Fight Night Round 4, EA Canada looked to enhance their supremacy of the boxing/fighting sports genre with the very promising Fight Night Champion. The fifth instalment in the Fight Night series...
Abstract: As Ernie Ford once sang, “...a poor man is made out of muscle and blood.” Boxing is not an aristocrat’s sport, that’s for sure. Soaked in all manner of foul fluids, the boxer is a man’s man, beating the tar out of his opponents and glowing godlike in ...