![]() ![]() I dropped the difficulty down to easy and was knocking people out in 10 seconds. I was initially struggling on normal difficulty as the fighters seemed well versed and would counter nearly all of my attacks. The step-up in difficulty is brutal as well. It’s not a game where you run in and master immediately. Quite early on, my experience was simply mashing the buttons and hope for the best, but then I learned this just depletes my stamina and leaves me prone to be walloped in the face. The combos are hard to learn unless you have played the previous titles first. The floor grapple system is long and tedious. Gameplay-wise, not a lot has improved from the last game. Cuts and bruises appear naturally and in the body positions adjacent to where the strikes took place and the sweat physics work well rather than making the fighters look like they have just jumped out of the bath and into the octagon. Injuries and damage to the body look realistic and not over the top. A well-placed kick to the head can leave their cheeks being folded around the fighter’s foot. The graphics really stand out when it comes to the fighting action. There’s a hyper amount of detail on the fighters who are considered to be the ‘most popular’ and the lesser-known ones get the generic face treatment. Graphics-wise, it’s as impressive as you would expect. Why these were included is beyond me, but Joshua has since been added to Volta mode in FIFA 21, so it seems it was purely a marketing move to win over the boxing community. #Ea sports ufc 4 professional#In fact, the changes are quite minimal and overall not very noticeable, what is noticeable is the rather random inclusion of professional boxers Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua and even Bruce Lee. UFC 4 is not quite as impactful as UFC 3 was. The mechanics were improved vastly, the game as a whole felt way more realistic than its predecessor. ![]() UFC 3 was a game that was highly praised as revolutionising the fighting game experience. We are now onto the fourth instalment of the UFC gaming franchise and while it looks gorgeous and plays well, it’s starting to fall into the usual and unfortunate EA Sports umbrella. ![]()
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