Fight Night Round 3 PlayStation 3
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Get in the Ring mode allows gamers to experience the fight through the eyes of the boxer. This is the closest a gamer will ever come to getting into the ring and trading blows with… See more
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Released on 23/03/2007
Furthermore, the boxers are more lifelike than ever with everything from the boxer’s sweat and skin to the appearance of their muscles and veins all adding to the realistic gameplay experience.
Tapping into the power of the PlayStation 3, the EA Canada development team has come up with new ways to make the boxers look more photo realistic than ever before!
Features:
- Get in the Ring—Rely on your instincts in this PlayStation3-exclusive game mode that allows you to fight through the eyes of your boxer from the moment he enters the ring.
- ESPN Integration—ESPN raises the bar with this all-new level of integration only available on the PlayStation 3. Get the latest scores and news with ESPN Motion’s streaming video content, live ticker updates, ESPN Radio and ESPNEWS.
- Split-Screen Multiplayer Action—Punshi your rival and go head to head against your friends in PlayStation 3-exclusive split-screen battles.
- Super Punch – Clench down on that mouth guard rookie! Players will feel the impact of a devastating punch as the boxer’s face ripples from a super punch knockout.
- One Punch Can Change A Fight – Devastating Impact Punches keep you in the fight. Instantly trigger a Flash KO moment, Stun Punch, or EA SPORTS Haymaker to take control.
- Boxing’s Greatest Rivalries – Watch recreations of ESPN Classic footage of bouts or re-create the greatest fights from past and present including Arturo Gatti vs. Mickey Ward, Marco Antonio Barrera vs. Eric Morales, and Ali vs. Frasier.
- Online Gameplay – EA Sports Fight Night Round 3 features online play with PlayStation 3 online.
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With Fight Night: Champion headed to HD consoles in March, EA Sports is already hard at work prototyping a possible Kinect version of the celebrated boxing franchise.
Champion will not support any motion controllers, but the game's producer Mike Mahar confirmed to Eurogamer that the company was attempting to see how a Fight Night Kinect game might work.
"Right now the best simulation experience we can give users is through a conventional controller," explained Mahar. "I also think that most of our users don't want to - and can't - punch for 10 rounds!"
However, he did concede that "it's an interesting proposition. Undeniably at some point we're going to want to integrate motion controls into our game somehow, whether that's in a mini-game or separate game I don't know."
Mahar went on to suggest that a mini-game within a conventional Fight Night would be "a disservice" to the current motion-control devices, adding "I think we'd best serve the community... with a totally different game."
In the meantime, fans of virtual pugilism won't have long to wait to get their latest fix of their favourite franchise, as Fight Night Champion hits Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 on March 4th. The game features a brand new story mode and more realistic injury detail, for those who like to see exactly what damage those haymakers really can do.
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With Fight Night: Champion headed to HD consoles in March, EA Sports is already hard at work prototyping a possible Kinect version of the celebrated boxing franchise.…
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