t's been along time since UFC fans had the pleasure of playing a Nintendo game with their favorite fighters in the virtual octagon. So long, in fact, that THQ had to build the game from the ground up with the aid of the developers over at Yuke's Media Creations, to "make up for the mistakes of prior title". However, one can only wonder what's so different; what makes this game so good and worth the wait?
Side Note: For More information about the UFC 2009 Undisputed Fighters just visit this site:
UFC 2009 Undisputed FightersWhen playing through UFC one of the many things you may notice is how well UFC 2009 Undisputed translates one of the most complex hand-on-hand combat sports into a pleasurable experience. The game has three fighting positions that can be executed in a fight: on your feet, the clinch, and your ground game. These positions mix together nicely, and depending on which moves you execute, in whatever position, you can execute a range of different combinations.
However, if I were to offer you some recommendation, I would say to go through the in-depth tutorial. Firstly, because it's a requirement; but also because you will need it. And don't try the online mode unless you have gone through at least half the game's career mode. the game's career mode. This is is because UFC 2009 Unchallenged is not a game in where you pick it up and start playing. Each fighter within this game has their own unique fighting style - Muay Thai, kickboxing, boxing, Brazillain Jui-Jitsu, wrestling, and Judo. You may have to learn each fighter's style before you are taking any one one.
Speaking of fighting, UFC 2009 Unchallenged's in-ring combat actually puts an emphasis on realism. The title's hand-to-hand combat must be the most complicated some of it. Depending on your distance from your opponent, you can perform different strikes. The same applies for the clinch, but there's a different aspect to it. Additionally, to add the realism, the makers of Undisputed digitally recreated actual referees and corner men to add to the experience. But the genuine star is the superb commentary from Joe Rogen and Mike Goldberg - the commentators from the real events.
You can also look up in this
UFC 2009 Undisputed Fighter List for further information.