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Fight Night Round 4 - PS3

Offical GamePro Score: 4.50

Average User Score: 4.2

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Pros Cons
Addictive gameplay [4] Braindead computer AI [2]
Intense action [4] Lousy camera/viewpoint [1]
Amazing visuals [4] Unresponsive controls [1]
Awesome audio [3] Not enough content [1]
Just plain fun [2] Doesn't live up to expectations [1]
Tight controls [2]
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I should be used to On-Line gaming by now...

Pros Cons
Amazing visuals  
Addictive gameplay  
Tight controls  

Fight Night: Round 4 is a solid game. The visuals are great, it controls smoothly, and it is very addicting.

The only problem I had with the game was the roster of fighters. Where is Marciano? What about Dempsey and Louis? Why is Gatti in it, and not Micky Ward? Prince Naseem? Floyd Patterson? Tua? Sure, he wasn't that good but he was still better then Tommy Gunn. Spinks? What about Liston? I could go on forever. It's about time they got Mike Tyson in the game. Even my mother was excited about Tyson being in it.

Never before have I been so pissed off at playing a game On-Line, as I was while playing Fight Night: Round 4. I have been playing games On-Line since the beginning, so you figure I would be used to all of the shenanigans you get from other players. EA should have tried to leave out the low blows and head butts On-Line. It hurts the overall experience ( for me anyways ).

Besides these things...I keep playing it, On-Line and off.

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Boxing Simulation It Is Not!

Pros Cons
Amazing visuals Doesn't live up to expectations
  Braindead computer AI

Well I guess I should start out by saying that I thought Fight Night Round 3 was a 5 star game. It was realistic, slower than most fighting games, and was very strategic. The only problem I had with it was it's roster (no Marciano)! So when I heard Fight Night Round 4 included Mike Tyson, George Foreman, and plenty of others I ran to the store to reserve it. Unfortunately they turned a great boxing simulation into a fast paced arcade game, including super moves (which the game calls counter punches). After beating the computer easily in many a fight, only to lose because I got hit with 2 or 3 counter punches I quickly sold it online for a $20 loss. Unless you play exclusively with counter punching boxers stay away from this game. Traditional boxers and sluggers will almost always lose to the counter puncher. Guess I'll have to go back and buy Round 3 again...

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Fight night

Pros Cons
Amazing visuals Braindead computer AI
Awesome audio Lousy camera/viewpoint
Intense action  
Addictive gameplay  
Tight controls  
Just plain fun  

This is one of my fav boxing games of all times, The Graphics are just unreal! I think the controls are just perfect fer me! i love this game sooooo much!

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Fight Night Round 4

Pros Cons
Awesome audio Not enough content
Intense action  
Addictive gameplay  
Just plain fun  

First of all this is probably the best boxing game I have ever played I mean the audio and the visual effects in this game are just aswome their is so little content it is still a good game. I gave this game a perfect mark because It is just plain fun you know. If you have a ps3 I really recomend you buy it asecialy if you are a boxing I'am telling you don't rent it just go to a store and get garenetee it will be fun for 30 to 40 hours It's a blast.

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Fight night round 4 PS3

Pros Cons
Amazing visuals Unresponsive controls
Awesome audio  
Intense action  
Addictive gameplay  

I have never played a boxing game before ( i know shame on me ) but when i saw this at the video store i said i should rent this. I got home and it was awesome the gameplay is awesome but the unresponsive controls is were the game loses points. If your a boxing fan u probaly already own it so i recommend it to fighting game fans.

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Game revies

Pros Cons
Intense action  

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