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July 2009
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The editors liked
Excellent boxing simulation
Great graphics
Mutilation to appease your inner maniac
Stunning visuals
Long lasting career mode
Fantastic control system
How realistic the sweaty pugilists look
The range of boxers on offer
The improved speed
Fluidity and intensity of fights
The editors didn't like
Bad Career Mode
Totally unremarkable training
Steep learning curve for a new comer
Training both difficult and dull
A few minor graphical defects
Controls can feel a little strained under pressure
Not being very good at the training games
Career Mode could still do with slightly more variety
Abstract: Fight Night Round 4 is a challenging, gritty and realistic boxing game with a highly enjoyable career mode. Some might bemoan the disappearance of button based controls, but not us. We think Total Punch Control is a very smart system, albeit occasiona...
Abstract: It seems in recent years that EA has become the only contender when it comes to developing boxing games. Series such as Victory Boxing, Ready 2 Rumble and Super Punch no longer offer any challenge, and so EA has been left to its own devices without hav...
Fighting is the hot thing in gaming right now, and EA has once again delivered a stellar boxing experience. The new physics system leads to immensely satisfying knockouts and epic bouts, but it doesn’t quite match up to the raw drama of UFC 2009. 8...
Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Adam , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: “Actual footage from game.” These were the inspiring words displayed before the first trailer for Fight Night Round 3 (FNR3) on the Xbox 360. It may seem a little ridiculous now, but at the time (a little over three years ago) they were completely necessa...
Fight Night Round 4 feels like it was designed for the knowledgeable, pretentious boxing fan, thanks in part to its more technical fighting system. But just like in a real boxing fight, more technical boxing may intrigue the Vegas crowd… it just won’t...
Abstract: Easily one of the best qualities of Fight Night Round 3, the graphics looked amazing when it came out in early 2006: the textures were absolutely lifelike, as were the physics, truly displaying the impact of the punches. Well, Round 4 does not disappo...
Realism is the key to Fight Night Round 4. The game is very good. The fighting commands work well (even though some players will turn it into button mashing strategy), the graphics are decent and the sound is not too shabby either. However, much of t...