Electronic Arts' brand new boxing game, Fight Night Champion, will introduce a whole new control scheme, called Full Spectrum Punch, which will allow players to use the thumbsticks in order to send punches into their opponents.
EA's Fight Night boxing franchise has allowed players to step into the fighti... |
7 January 2011 02:35 GMT |
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With E3, the biggest trade show of the videogames industry, fast approaching, more and more companies are dropping hints related to the new titles they might talk about as part of their presentations. THQ, not content with developing games based on both the UFC and the WWE, is set to launch a new fighting-oriented fr... |
1 April 2010 15:01 GMT |
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Tomorrow, Manny Pacquiao and Miguel Cotto will face each other in the ring, and odds seem to be in Pacquiao's favor. The predictions don't come from sports commentators or from the bookies, but from EA Sports and its Fight Night Round 4. Both boxers are part of the game's roster and simulations of the ... |
13 November 2009 03:13 GMT |
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Yesterday, Electronic Arts announced that it planned to release a new downloadable-content pack for its boxing simulator, Fight Night Round 4. The pack will be ready in the early days of December for both the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3. The DLC is priced at 800 Microsoft Points on the Xbox Live, while the PlaySta... |
4 November 2009 05:43 GMT |
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Electronic Arts is a video game developer and publisher that has created a not so honoring name for exploiting its franchises with annual installments, which don't really bring a lot of new things to the core mechanics of it. Nowhere is this more apparent than with its Sports label, which launches every year ne... |
10 June 2009 13:01 GMT |
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Electronic Arts has announced that a new installment of the Fight Night boxing game franchise is in development, with a probable release date set for early in 2009. Officially titled EA Sports Fight Night Round 4, the game will offer the visceral thrill of breaking someone's nose, of biting off someone's ea... |
8 May 2008 16:06 GMT |
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