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Posts Tagged ‘BJ Penn’


First Trailer and Screens for ‘Supremacy MMA’

by John Carle, Jan 18 2011 // 9:00 AM

Remember Pit Fighter for the Sega Genesis and how cool it was bashing your opponent’s heads in with a no holds barred fighting game? Now imagine upgrading those graphics about twenty years with realistic bodily damage physics added in for good measure. Being published by 505 Games of ArmA: Armored Assault fame, Supremacy MMA is being developed by the newly founded Kung Fu Factory studio.

In the trailer and screens below, you’ll see a first peek at this extreme version of the MMA world. Not licensed, the fights in Supremacy MMA look to be more brutal than anything sponsored by the UFC or ever Pride. There won’t be any shortage of blood, broken limbs and big knockouts in this game.

505 Games was also pleased to announce that former UFC lightweight champ Jens Pulver will appear in the game. Jens is one of only two fighters to ever beat UFC legendary lightweight BJ Penn. Jens will be competing XFO 38 on January 22 which will be sponsored by Supremacy MMA. Interestingly enough, Jens is a self proclaimed avid PC gamer and is known to play World of Warcraft.

Check out the full press release, screens and debut trailer below of Supremacy MMA and stick to the for more info as it becomes available.

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Posted in: Announcements · Games · Martial Arts · News · Playstation 3 · Screen Shots · Trailers · Video Games · Xbox 360
Tagged: 505 Games, Announcements, BJ Penn, Games, Jens Pulver, Kung Fu Factory, Playstation 3, Supremacy MMA, UFC, Video Games, Xbox 360, XFO, XFO 38


Game Review: ‘UFC Undisputed 2010′ for iPhone

by John Carle, Dec 9 2010 // 12:00 PM

We are fans of the UFC and the console releases of UFC Undisputed as well (with UFC Undisputed 2010 for XBox 360 receiving an 8.0 score). So, when we heard the iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch would be getting its own UFC Undisputed 2010 we couldn’t wait to get our hands on it.

Gameplay:

This mobile game obviously has to play much simpler than the console version both in terms of power and control scheme. Without formal buttons, players must navigate their fighter throughout the octogon on a 2D plane reminiscient of Street Fighter 4 more than other UFC titles. Fighting consists of various finger swipes over a punch, kick or synch icon.

Different presses or swipes result in different moves and as far as we could tell with our hands on the game, every competitor on UFC 2010′s roster players and moves in the ring exactly like each other, with the only exception being how wrestlers perform takedowns differently with body slams.

The melee combat is fairly basic but does not encourage button mashing. Players who do so will quickly find their stamina drained and on the receiving end of hammer punches to their faces.

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Posted in: Apple · Games · Mobile Apps · News · Reviews · THQ · Video Games
Tagged: BJ Penn, Brock Lesner, Cain Velasquez, iOS, iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, Mobile Gaming, THQ, UFC, UFC Undisputed, UFC Undisputed 2010, Video Games


Game Review: ‘UFC Undisputed 2010′ for XBox 360

by John Carle, Jun 2 2010 // 10:00 AM

XBox 360 (Also available on PlayStation 3 and PSP)
Publisher: THQ
Developer: Yuke’s Osaka
$59.99
Score: 8.0

If you have been following us the last few months you know there has been pretty extensive coverage of the followup to last year’s surprise hit UFC Undisputed. This year, UFC Undisputed 2010 takes the building blocks laid down before it and improves upon them for a stronger fighting experience. This year’s release added extra emphasis to the customizability of characters and their fighting styles along with deeper online play.

Realizing the value of online communities in sports games such as Madden, Yuke’s Osaka and THQ made sure to try and support the fanbase the original title already had while adding more features in an effort to establish UFC Undisputed as a yearly franchise.

Gameplay:

Much like last year, and as traditional in quality fighting games, gameplay is the strongest feature this title has. The button layout is incredibly intuitive with each of the four face buttons representing a left or right punch or kick. These can be modified using the left bumper and trigger while the right control stick is used for holds, takedowns and submissions. The right bumper and trigger provide blocks.

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Posted in: Games · Playstation 3 · Reviews · THQ · Video Games · Xbox 360
Tagged: BJ Penn, Brock Lesner, Cain Velasquez, Dana White, Playstation 3, THQ, UFC, UFC Undisputed, UFC Undisputed 2010, Video Games, Xbox 360


‘UFC Undisputed 2010′ Introduces Online Camps

by John Carle, May 18 2010 // 2:15 PM

One of the greatest strengths of successful online games is their ability to put a strong focus on the community of players that participate within it. It doesn’t just revolve around letting players communicate with each other. It comes from a true sense of connection that they are able to establish with one another and actually feel like they are part of something bigger.

Halo 2 had clans. World of Warcraft and Everquest have guilds. UFC Undisputed 2010 looks to bring their own community together with fully functional Online Camps. In addition to fighting under a name and banner with a group of friends, players will actually reap in game benefits from participating in Online Camps. One of the key features highlighted in the video below is sparring.

Much like real life fight camps, players will be able to go to others in their camp for help on certain techniques that their teammates may be better in. In addition to the moves that can be learned from training in the game’s single player mode, this Online Camp training will provide additional skill point benefits for the players involved.

Take a look after the jump at THQ’s first peek into the world of UFC Undisputed 2010′s online fight camps and stick right for more as we get closer to next week’s release!

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Posted in: Announcements · Games · Playstation 3 · THQ · Trailers · Video · Video Games · Xbox 360
Tagged: BJ Penn, Brock Lesner, Cain Velasquez, Career Mode, Dan Severn, Dana White, Playstation 3, Royce Gracie, THQ, Trailers, UFC, UFC Undisputed, UFC Undisputed 2010, Video Games, Xbox 360


‘UFC Undisputed 2010′ Roster Revealed

by John Carle, May 3 2010 // 1:00 PM

UFC Undisputed 2010 has been doing a hell of a job getting ready for their upcoming release on May 25th. In addition to the updated career mode and fighting styles, it proudly boosts the largest roster in MMA gaming history. While MMA doesn’t have a very extensive history in gaming, it is impressive compared to the rosters of other similarly styled fighting games.

Super Street Fighter 4, the sequel to arguably one of the biggest fighting games of all time has a roster of 35. WWE’s SmackDown vs. Raw 2010, a game similar in execution being from the same developer boasts a 67 superstar roster. By combining these two games, you are finally able to just come close to the size of UFC’s roster.

This is especially impressive considering the level of detail brought in to replicate both the look and signature in ring mannerisms of these real life combatants. The list below contains all fighters including those who will be available as DLC and those exclusive to the PlayStation 3 edition, specifically Dan Severn and Royce Gracie.

Check out the trailer after the jump revealing this massive roster as well as a full breakdown by division below.

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Posted in: Announcements · Playstation 3 · THQ · Trailers · Video Games · Xbox 360
Tagged: BJ Penn, Brock Lesner, Cain Velasquez, Career Mode, Dan Severn, Dana White, Playstation 3, Royce Gracie, THQ, Trailers, UFC, UFC Undisputed, UFC Undisputed 2010, Video Games, Xbox 360


‘UFC Undisputed 2010′ Career Mode Video Released

by John Carle, Apr 21 2010 // 3:00 PM

Today is a big day for fighting games. With the trailer for Marvel vs. Capcom 3 hitting the net and a new video being released for UFC Undisputed 2010′s Career mode, could this mean that genre that once defined the 90s could be making a move to overtake shooters as the most popular? While that statement might be taking things a little too far, it is true that fighting games have been on an upswing. With the success of last year’s UFC Undisputed and Street Fighter 4, things are definitely looking up.

In the trailer below, a first look is given at the drastic changes to the career mode of UFC Undisputed 2010. Trying to add more of a story element to the game, players will be given interactive weigh-ins and interviews where they can decide their fighters responses to create rivalries in addition to their basic training regime.

Game Tracking will allow the computer to learn your style, encouraging creativity in how someone fights. A player cannot hope to win every fight with the same maneuver. Opponents will learn and come up with strategies to counter you much like real fighters do by watching tapes before upcoming matches.

For added customizability, players don’t just customize the look of their fighter. They will be able to pick and choose the training camps available to their fighter. Different camps allow for different specialized training while working alongside experts in each discipline. Players will also take a path similar to real UFC fighters. Instead of just jumping into the UFC with full sponsorship and training, they will have to work their way from the ground up fighting in the WFA before being accepted into higher quality training camps.

Take a peek at the video after the jump and as always, stick to the Flickcast for more information on UFC Undisputed 2010 as it becomes available.

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Posted in: Action · THQ · Trailers · Video · Video Games · Xbox 360
Tagged: BJ Penn, Brock Lesner, Cain Velasquez, Career Mode, Dana White, THQ, Trailers, UFC, UFC Undisputed, UFC Undisputed 2010


Two New Trailers For ‘UFC Undisputed 2010′

by John Carle, Apr 13 2010 // 7:00 AM

As we draw closer to its late May release date, UFC Undisputed 2010 is posed to dominate the video game fighting market. After showcasing Brock Lesner as its cover athlete and showing us a promotional video with BJ Penn, THQ has just released two new trailers to help everyone get ready for this highly anticipated release.

The first features undefeated UFC Heavyweight Cain Velasquez while the second is an interview discussing the different fighting styles already in and added to the UFC Undispured series. Cain Velasquez, a former NCAA Division 1 wrestler, is an expert in both kickboxing and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, holding a purple belt. He currently holds a professional MMA record of 8-0, with seven of his wins by knockout.

Much like Penn’s video, Velasquez shows his intense training regime and in ring style spliced with him game footage of him in action. The techniques video actually acts somewhat of a tutorial for those unfamiliar with or new to the MMA world. In addition to last year’s six styles of boxing, kickboxing, Muay Tai, judo, freestyle wrestling and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, UFC Undisputed 2010 adds Greco-Roman wrestling, Sambo and Karate.

The video takes the time to explain the differences in some of these styles as well as gives an introduction to just what Sambo is as it isn’t widely practiced in America. After the jump, take a look and two brand new trailers for UFC Undisputed 2010.

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Posted in: Action · News · Playstation 3 · THQ · Trailers · Video · Video Games · Xbox 360
Tagged: BJ Penn, Brock Lesner, Cain Velasquez, THQ, Trailers, UFC, UFC Undisputed, UFC Undisputed 2010


‘UFC Undisputed 2010′ New Features and BJ Penn Promo Video

by John Carle, Mar 18 2010 // 8:00 AM

UFC Undisputed 2010 is already being billed as the top contender for fighting games for this year. With Brock Lesner as its headliner and over 100 members of the UFC roster playable in the game, it may feature the most unique number of matchups on any fighting game released this year.

And as last year’s titled has shown us, it isn’t about mastering combos like Down-to-Right + Strong Punch like the classic Street Fighter II days and racking up overblown combos. It is about innovative gameplay and strategy both on the players and developers part.

Ever trying to improve on their fighting systems like they did with the SmackDown vs. Raw series, THQ has announced some additional features making their debut in this year’s UFC Undisputed 2010:

  • Full upper body and head movement with a new Sway System
  • New Posture System that allows for stronger, fight-ending strikes from the ground
  • Introduction of Southpaw stance and the ability to change stances during a fight
  • Multiple MMA disciplines, including the new additions of Sambo, Karate and Greco-Roman Wrestling
  • Variety of new strikes, submissions, transitions and cage positions

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Posted in: Games · Playstation 3 · THQ · Trailers · Video Games · Xbox 360
Tagged: BJ Penn, Brock Lesner, THQ, Trailers, UFC, UFC Undisputed, UFC Undisputed 2010




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