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the game is very very difficult but playing with two players it really Rocks punch out your friend any way you want enjoy the classic fights with ALi and Frasier play with all the top heads and heavyweights of all times
Sound: 10/10Gameply: 10/10 Controls were not hard to learn and was instantly fun.Looking forward to Fight Night Round 4. My first Boxing game ever. This game was really fun and very realistic.Graphics: 9/10 Sometimes when someone get's KO'ed they fall very unrealistically.
Super fun but some people can take it a bit personaly as if they are getting killed themselves.lol.
This is the main star stealer aspect of this review. The x, square, triangkle and circle buttons are almost useless in the real fight. Theres one bad thing about FNR3 thou, the carrer mode is very repetitive, you just traing then fight once and again for literally dozens of times with no real purpose. When you can accomplish that, the sound of the punch and the blood coming out of the swollen face of the guy your fighting is awsome.
This is definately not the game I play the most, but it's truly a very good game, and worth every penny. The only reason I do this once and again, is to gain training points and "retire" my boxer with good numbers. Eventually you get some sort of trophy, but thats not incentive enough. The controls for this game are excellent, 5 stars id say, makes button smashing feel so old school.
Fells great, and make you blood thirsty. You can only fight online with your created boxer once its been retired.After all, definately recommended. You control the leaning, the movement and position of the block, the punches direction and strenght, and the walking of your boxer, ALL WITH THE TWO CONTROL STICKS. The fun part is to figure out the fight "pattern" of your oponent, and start blocking, ducking and counter punching.
You might want to wait for Fight Night Round 4 to come out, but if you want a cheap boxer this one is good. Good game for the money. It lacks depth in the career mode.
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