We're not sure we want to "feel the fight", as this latest EA Sports UFC gameplay video demands. Especially if it means broken teeth, a flattened nose and cauliflower ears. Happily, it doesn't mean that at all. That would be stupid. Instead it means the game looks realistic and stuff.
Evidence to support this can be seen in the new gameplay trailer below, which showcases impact causing wobbly, fleshy shockwaves, bruises and bloodied faces. Fighter's muscles flex, bodies contort in submission holds and bodies breathe and react realistically to the punishment being meted out during a fight.
Take a look at EA Sports UFC's brutal Octagon-based action in the gameplay video below, then look out for EA's first crack at the UFC MMA license in spring 2014 for PS4 and Xbox One.
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
We're not sure we want to "feel the fight", as this latest EA Sports UFC gameplay video demands. Especially if it means broken teeth, a flattened nose and cauliflower ears. Happily, it doesn't mean that at all. That would be stupid. Instead it means the game looks realistic and stuff.
Evidence to support this can be seen in the new gameplay trailer below, which showcases impact causing wobbly, fleshy shockwaves, bruises and bloodied faces. Fighter's muscles flex, bodies contort in submission holds and bodies breathe and react realistically to the punishment being meted out during a fight.
Take a look at EA Sports UFC's brutal Octagon-based action in the gameplay video below, then look out for EA's first crack at the UFC MMA license in spring 2014 for PS4 and Xbox One.