Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Audience Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
Binding: Video Game
Brand: Electronic Arts
EAN: 5030930049119
Label: Electronic Arts
Manufacturer: Electronic Arts
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 132 months
Number Of Items: 1
Platform: Xbox
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Release Date: March 10, 2006
Studio: Electronic Arts
Sales Rank: 8027
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Fight Night 3 is the first boxing game I've ever bought. The first time I played it i went straight onto the Career mode. I thoght 'Wow this is great!' but the career mode is very, very repetitive, you start of as an ameteur boxer and make your way to be the next champion. It's the same after every fight - Sing contract, Train and then fight. Althogh the career mode lacks, the overall game play is really good - loads of different types of hits (including illeagal blows!) Great graphics, great sound and commentary and lots of famous boxers (Ricky Hatton my favourite!) Overall a great, fun game.
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I think this is a fantastic game. I've never played any kind of boxing sim before but thought this was brilliant. Rather than hectic button bashing and looking at stat bars etc. you have to fight tactically and pay attention to how your character looks and plays to gather how tired or damaged they are. Xbox version graphics are far from poor but not amazing. I think this is due to the 360 version: the graphics are film like at some points. No joke. I think that developers are probably not putting as much effort in to the graphics on the xbox anymore as they have the 360's power to do play with. Making an xbox version is presumably a kind, but half arsed gesture to those of us who either cannot afford or obtain a 360. Oh and to ... Read More:
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... It's never been possible before either. I love boxing, and I love good boxing games. This is a good boxing game. It's not great, and the inclusion of the online multiplayer means EA has seriously neglected the single player mode, so if you don't have Xbox Live don't update your Fight Night round 2 to this, you'll be dissapointed.
If you do have Xbox Live, then come on into the ring, get this game and get online. I had serious worries about how well this would play online, EA servers being so poor most of the time. But some how, despite having a poor match set up feature, and occasional blips and glitches, they have managed it so that once you are into a match everything is ok. I've had lag just twice and each time it only lasted ... Read More:
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What an utter disappointment. After the improved but still slightly flawed fight night round 2, I was expecting bigger and better things with the 3rd installment of EA fight night. How they failed to deliver. EA have taken a backward step with round 3, making the game play more sluggish, more irritating and worse graphics than the first 2 versions. How they came up with the design for this I’ll never know. Still in keeping with the whole Hip Hop music flavour, (Which barely worked with the 1st game!) there’s some good music here and the usual options (create your own boxer/career etc.) are still there, but rather than improving on the last outing, EA have just changed the look and navigation (which looks clumsy and pasted together anyway) and ... Read More:
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