'UFC stands for Ultimate Fighting Championship. It's a sport that brings together many fighters, all trained in different fighting styles, so that they can punch, kick and throw each other around. There are rules, of course - crotch-shots are against the rules, for example. But that's not the point. We're here to talk about the demo of the game, so I'll point you to the UFC website and be on my way.
The demo comes with two fighters, Chuck Liddell and Shogun Rua, exhibition mode and a load of tutorials to get to grips with the fighting system. You can play as either fighter against the other, who can either be AI controlled or controlled by a friend with another controller if you want to beat the crap out of someone you know.'
MMA is one of the most intense and exciting sports to watch, but notoriously violent. For those not up to the intense dedication and training that learning MMA take, PS3 and Xbox offer a number of games which are the next best thing.
This week's Achievement HUNT, brings you Michael vs. Ray.
MouseEatsCat writes:
"Game development is a slow, sluggish process. But when a game is made, most of the time it’s made with love and care and a lot of effort. So it’s not nice to see good games go by almost unnoticed. I’ve decided to compile a list of the five best fairly recent underrated games that went unnoticed when released."
I did not/ do not understand why so many people liked blur i thought it was not very good as for the others i cant say anything. though i was hoping MAG would of been on the list was playing it last night nice to see there is still a community playing the game after so long and despite its lack of reception!
Blur was good. The point is it was hard, some people does not have the guts, patience or skill to keep up. It was a Bizarre game, you have to be skilled