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Submitted by Cyrus365 1238d ago | review

RealGamer: FaceBreaker Review

RealGeamer writes: "Being a fan of the Ready to Rumble arcade boxing games I was quite looking forward to EA's FaceBreaker from what I had seen of the game. However, my expectations were soon dashed after only a few minutes of the playing the game.

The first thing that is strikingly clear about FaceBreaker is the lack of game modes and content present in the game, which is something strange for an EA Sports title as they are usually crammed full with various different modes to play. Disappointingly FaceBreaker only features 2 single player modes and two multiplayer modes. The single player modes are your standard quick fight which allows you to compete in a real fight or a practice fight in which you are able to choose your opponents role. For example you can choose for them to act as an attacking or defensive fighter or simply stand there like a dummy while you beat the sense out them. The other single player mode is Brawl for it, in which you have to fight through various different belts in order to become the undisputed FaceBreaker champion." (Facebreaker, PS3, Wii, Xbox 360) 4.6/10

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