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July 2009
(85%)
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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: EA is known for making the yearly rounds with their sports titles, whether there have been substantial improvements or not. Perhaps this is a curse of actually including the year in the game’s title, but for one game, Fight Night, they are still namin...
Abstract: When it comes to videogame pugilism, it's been a rather disappointing three years since Fight Night Round 3 set new standards for ring-based combat on gaming consoles. Indeed, while Nintendo's recent revamp of Punch-Out!!! may have provided something o...
Abstract: Like any sequel of a sequel worth its salt, Fight Night Round 4 is a visual wonder to behold, deftly conveying the sense of controlling actual men in an actual square circle - as opposed to burly videogame charters waxing at pugilism.Fluid, dynamically...
Abstract: Here we are, three and a half years after its release, and Fight Night Round 3 is still one of our favorite Xbox 360 games. To say that Fight Night Round 4 has a lot to live up to is a massive understatement. Does Round 4 meet the challenge? Yes and no...
Abstract: Visually it comes as no surprise that FNR4 is stunning and it certainly lives up to its billing. The screen shots and trailers which have been shown prior to the game’s launch did not lie one bit and this is evident from the moment you step into the ri...
Abstract: The launch of the 360 was a happy time for gamers, but except for a few exceptions most of the games seemed just like higher resolution Xbox games. Fight Night Round 3 was one of the first games to show what next gen games could be like. So it comes as...
Abstract: For many gamers, Fight Night Round 3 was one of the most jaw-dropping gaming experiences of all time. It was one of the first games that showed what the current generation of consoles could do, and to many, it’s still one of the best looking titles of...
Great roster of fighters that you can add usercreated characters to, Fastpaced action that encourages you to think like a boxer, Powerful character creation tools, Great fight commentary and sound effects, Online play is almost always lagfree.
Mindlessly spamming punches is more effective than it should be, Some of the career mode minigames are frustratingly difficult.
Though definitely an improvement over its predecessor, this boxing game isnt without a few problems. ...
Abstract: To the untrained eye, boxing involves little more than two fighters punching each other until one of them falls down. Theres a lot more to the sport than that, though, and Fight Night Round 4 is a game that, while not necessarily realistic, encourages...
Abstract: Legacy Mode The Legacy (career) mode was really where I hoped to stay most of the time, but the whole system is flawed to the point of being less fun than I had in Round 3s barebones career mode. Yes, theres more detail to the fighters career now, ...