PS3 Attitude says: "We chat to Ricci Rukavina, founder and CEO of Kung Fu Factory, to find out why Supremacy MMA is being designed the way it is and why its arcade/sim crossover could be a contender. In the interview Ricci talks about the team’s extensive fighting game experience, why Kung Fu Factory is shunning simulation and why not being beholden to a license is actually a very good thing."
Supremacy MMA brings the brutality of unsanctioned and unlicensed MMA fighting to the bigtime, favoring fast-and-furious gameplay and underground aesthetics over official branding and television-style presentation.
If you’re a PS Vita owner with a thirst for hand-to-hand combat, Supremacy MMA Unrestricted is a very capable portable mixed martial arts title. It’s a bit flat and at times annoying in places, but if you mute the music and ignore the fact that you can’t create your own fighter, you may very well melt away a few hours.
Supremacy MMA’s unresponsive controls and stiff fighting engine go portable, introducing new problems and taking
away the one thing that made the original bearable: presentation. New fighters and a touch-based control mode don’t
make up the difference.