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UFC Undisputed 2010 Xbox 360
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UFC Undisputed 2010 Xbox 360

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So you want to be a fighter? Step into the Octagon in UFC Undisputed 2010 to see if you have what it takes to be the best of the best. UFC Undisputed 2010 features the most authentic MMA action while boasting the best fighters in the world. After one round with all the new features and key improvements, you?ll embody the essence and spirit of a real fighter. Are you ready to be one?

Features include:

•Fighters and Personalities ? Navigate a roster of more than 100 prolific UFC fighters, each fully rendered to convey a photorealistic appearance
•Enhanced Combat ? A new Sway System with full upper body and head movement allows for the dodging of attacks, while on the ground. A new Posture System delivers fight-ending strikes from every position
•Fighter Customization? Choose from an array of moves from all available disciplines, including newly added Sambo, Karate and Greco-Roman Wrestling, to become a true mixed martial artist.
•Career Mode ? A Game Is Watching You system tracks every action and uses this information to dictate in-game commentary and career progression

Features:

Fighters and Personalities ? Navigate a roster of more than 100 prolific UFC fighters, each fully rendered to convey a photorealistic appearance


Enhanced Combat ? A new Sway System with full upper body and head movement allows for the dodging of attacks, while on the ground. A new Posture System delivers fight-ending strikes from every position


Fighter Customization? Choose from an array of moves from all available disciplines, including newly added Sambo, Karate and Greco-Roman Wrestling, to become a true mixed martial artist.


Career Mode ? A Game Is Watching You system tracks every action and uses this information to dictate in-game commentary and career progression


Expansive Online Play ? Encourage camaraderie by forming fight camps and leagues to participate in ranking and champion tracking systems. Join forces, train like real-life UFC fighters and go online to compete against other camps in the virtual UFC world.


Product Details:
Product Length: 7.5 inches
Product Width: 5.3 inches
Product Height: 0.6 inches
Product Weight: 0.2 pounds
Package Length: 7.5 inches
Package Width: 5.3 inches
Package Height: 0.6 inches
Package Weight: 0.2 pounds
Release Date: May 25, 2010
Average Customer Rating: based on 66 reviews
Game Information:
Platform: Xbox 360
Media: Video Game
Item Quantity: 1
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 66 customer reviews )
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9 of 10 found the following review helpful:

3Great Game with A Glaring FlawJun 23, 2010
By Libertarian!
The follow up for the excellent original title has been launched. Will the series fall into the usual sports annual release malaise of small, incremental changes being hyped up as being huge to justify a retail price?

Fortunately, this is a new franchise (these seem to have little in common with the last gen UFC titles), so they have enough room to grow for a year or two. In this case, they've introduced a wealth of game modes. The career mode is the meat, with you going through 12 years of a career to become a Hall of Famer.

The controls have been simplified. I am able to avoid being pinned to the mat for entire rounds. True, I decided to focus on striking offense and ground defense, but the controls were still much easier to handle.

They also try to make rep more important. You can only unlock new trainers or new sparring partners when your rep and cred are high enough. The means of gaining rep, credibility, and popular are more than a bit boring. Interviews after the fight are boring. Public workouts are boring. Appearing at shows is boring. Weigh-in confrontations are boring. If these activities cannot be made more enjoyable, they shouldn't return.

The new addition of friends and rivals is a key addition. You can have feuds now and beating your rival gets you more cred than regular fights. If you train with a friend, you get stat bonuses. This is a brilliant little addition that isn't enough to hype as a major deal, but does provide a fun diversion.

Even with all of the pluses, there are major negatives. Load times are ridiculously long. 2-3 minutes to start a game is ridiculous and it seems to be consistently that slow. Visually, the fighters appear more plasticky than last year and clipping and issues of moves being stuck during transitions seems to be way more prevalent. And the irritating insistance that you pay $10 to play online if the game isn't bought new --- and the request is repeated every time, even if you say no repeatedly --- is infuriating. Asking once would be irritating, having to do it repeatedly is a waste of time.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5Choking out the competitionAug 25, 2010
By triangle choke
I thought this game was very well thought out, and very well executed. As soon as I played the game demo off Xbox Live I was hooked. I bought a copy of it and it far outdoes the demo. I've played many of the Fight Night Games, and found them okay, but all together boring when all you do is just repeatedly knock guys out. In this game there are submissions, TKO's, and knockouts, not to mention the extensive ground game, clinch game, cage game, and striking game.

The striking system is excellent, and is ultimately more fun than any regular boxing game, with superman punches, ducking left hooks, and a host of other moves you can train your fighter to learn. The striking system while it still needs some work, you can duck, dodge, and come back with brutal counter attacks.

The submission system, is by far my favourite part of the game, I've knocked pleanty of people out, but there is something about twisting somebody's limbs, until finally screaming in pain they tap. There are so many submissions it's almost impossible for your specific fighter learn them all. The submission system is highly advanced, and is directly tied to your stamina bar. Instead of button mashing for this year's title, the new way to make them tap the mat, is the shining system, in which you rotate the right stick, as clean as fast as possible, to lock in your deadly submission. but don't be fooled submissions can be difficult, but once learned are the most enjoyable thing to do. Learning how your opponents energy and stamina bar relate to the submission, once that is learned, you can in the third round after losing the fight suddenly you put your opponent in rubber guard, and slap on a gogoplata, your opponent taps, and you watch in satisfaction, as you get up bleeding, but the Ultimate winner.

The graphics and smoothness of the game also make this amazing. When you do a flying armbar, it really has the amazing graphics as you jump up, flip your legs around your opponents head, extend your hips, and watch as they collapse and tap in agonizing pain, the graphics are amazing, and when superman punch somebody and watch there mouth guard, and half the blood in their mouth go flying you will know why.

The presentation is great in career mode, and they did a really good job of making you feel like an ultimate figher. There is so much more to this game, but you will have to buy it and find out the rest.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5One of those games that you must play...Jun 04, 2010
By yoyoduomagic "yoyoduomagic"
I play UFC Games since Dreamcast time.

In UFC 2009, i think that much people could saw, the step that would take a next version.
And the next version is here, i take some days in writing this review because I want to make a good review, after play several hours, I can assure that the game has evolved in many aspects, now is more realistic.

You can enjoy even a cpu vs cpu match, i am very pleased, because you not only going to see the UFC narrators in 3D you also going to listen the real voices of the fighters being spoken on as they would act in the fight.

For all the fans of fight games, this is one of those games that you must play
UFC 2010 marks an now in fight games, surely other companies will have to follow this line to not remain in the past

The only bad thing for now and for me is the fact that the game need a fix or patch to solve a little problem with some cuts and hurts that gone when you past to other round

For now: 92pts/100pts later with the fix 100/100

You want to be a winner? this is how.........

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Fun GameMay 28, 2010
By Robert S. Sweitzer II "L_SLACK"
I just bought this game and I really like it. It's a lot better than the UFC undisputed 2009. This game has more options and slightly better game play. The career mode is so much better than the first game and as of now, at least, i find this game much more enjoyable than original.

As of the moment the online play is a bit iffy. When you are able to get into a game it is a lot of fun, but at the moment it's hard to find a game.

I also really like the idea of your own fight camp. the fight camp is not up yet but when it does come up I can see that being one of the best and more exciting things about this game. I also like how it looks as though the fight camps are associated with the career mode. That can make things interesting

With all the options and the leader boards and such this looks to be a Good game and I look forward to getting to know this game a bit more.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Rips the demo apart!May 27, 2010
By Steven Moseley "Knuckz"
UFC Undisputed 2010

Absolutely awesome, I played the demo nonstop after receiving my code for it.

It has truely lived to to all my expectations and more.
The career mode is awesome with the new features they have added.
Re-living some of the best fights in the history of the UFC as you could in the previous except now there are a ton more!!
Everything you loved about 2009 with tons of extras.
A must buy for any fight fan!!

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