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No hype, THE best mma game ever!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 7 / 7
Date: April 30, 2003
Author: Amazon User
Pride FC for the PS2 is the most realistic mixed martial arts game ever made. What makes it stand out from the competition (UFC Tapout 2) is the numerous reversals and counters available to the fighters. The animation is life-like and fluid. Each fighter accurately represents their real-life counterparts, and their moves are truly unique from each other. Given, they all share the basic moves and controls for applying submissions or going for the takedowns. They also have custom combos that are simple enough to remember. But what makes Pride FC unique is that the animations of the techniques used by the fighters differ from each other. Igor Vovchanchyn's left hook will not look like Guy Mezger's. This is a highly strategic game that can be fun for both beginners, and extremely challenging for skilled players. This game will not work for button-mashers. Each fighter has different strengths and weaknesses, and it is up to you to exploit them. The create-a-fighter feature is also one of the best I've seen, and is certainly better than UFC Tapout 2's. You can create custom combos, punch for punch, kick for kick, choke for choke. Also new to the game are two new fighting positions which include the standing clinch and the stand & down position in which one fighter scoots around on his behind on the ground as the other fighter stands over him, and both are able to deliver strikes/holds from either position. One of the coolest things that I appreciate is that if you time an opponent's attack perfectly, you can counter with a punch or a kick that can end the fight instantly, regardless of how much health the other guy has. This feels like a real fight, and each bout feels like a tug of war. This is a must for TRUE mma fans, but not the arcade fans.
Awesome
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 5 / 5
Date: February 26, 2003
Author: Amazon User
This blows UFC Tapout out of the water. For the reviewer who complained about the AI being inconsistent its because the creators made the fighters the way they are: good fighters are good and bad fighters are weak. If you're not a fan of MMA (mixed martial arts) you should know that most of the moves that the fighters do are moves they actually do in the ring. So if a fighter is huge puncher he can knock you out with one clean punch regardless of your health or stamina, or you can be submitted regardless of your health or stamina. They went out of their way to make this as realistic as possible.
The feature that takes the cake on this game though is the "Create a Fighter" mode; its unreal and the best I have seen for any fighting game. There are a ton of faces and physical characteristics to choose from (most of the are faces of other fighters that didn't make the game) and a ton of moves to choose from. You can choose a unique move for every position available, it can be a little labor intensive if you want it to be. You can also choose your entrance music, the stance of your fighter, the way he walks when called by the ring announcer, the way he walks to the ring, and the way he celebrates after winning. You can see all of this in "Grand Prix" mode (tournament). If you like fighting type games this is one of the best.
Great game, similar to Tapout and Throwdown
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 1 / 1
Date: February 16, 2003
Author: Amazon User
Its not as easy to knock your opponent out as it is in Throwdown. When your stamina is down you won't get knocked out, you will just be more likely to tap out. The game is pretty damn realistic, when you get on the ground with Royce Gracie and your stamina is low, your pretty much screwed. When Gracie is on the ground top or bottom his health speeds up about 2x of the regular fighter. Gracie is also one of the few who uses kicks on the ground if you see a hay maker coming, kick em in the side it stops the punch very quick and makes your opponents stop throwin those heavy punches. If their a weak puncher they will punch weak.. you get the idea. I still play my UFC Throwdown but I think I'm going to be hooked on one this for a while (not big Gracie fan just great example). I recommend this game to any fans of Tapout or Throwdown because its basically the same thing with better ring entrances and a little bit better graphics.
Great game, similar to Tapout and Throwdown
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 1 / 1
Date: February 16, 2003
Author: Amazon User
Its not as easy to knock your opponent out as it is in Throwdown. When your stamina is down you won't get knocked out, you will just be more likely to tap out. The game is pretty [darn] realistic, when you get on the ground with Royce Gracie and your stamina is low, your pretty much [out of luck]. When Gracie is on the ground top or bottom his health speeds up about 2x of the regular fighter. Gracie is also one of the few who uses kicks on the ground if you see a hay maker coming, kick em in the side it stops the punch very quick and makes your opponents stop throwin those heavy punches. If their a weak puncher they will punch weak.. you get the idea. I still play my UFC Throwdown but I think I'm going to be hooked on one this for a while (not big Gracie fan just great example). I recommend this game to any fans of Tapout or Throwdown because its basically the same thing with better ring entrances and a little bit better graphics.
Simply the best.
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 1 / 2
Date: February 04, 2004
Author: Amazon User
PrideFC for the PS2 is the best Mixed Martial Arts game yet to be made. Not only does it feature some of the world's best fighters it has the most realistic fighting engine yet. With stand up fighting, guard, and mount being featured. The move set is deep and fighter specific. Also, created fighters can be totaly customized from looks to the moves of your choice from all fighting positions. I would recomend this game to any MMA fan or anyone who would like a realistic fighting game. You won't find sonic booms or fireballs but you will find the most realistic fighter for the PS2. If you think you can handel it pop it in and step in the ring with Ken Shamrock, just be ready to tap.
Better than TapOut
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 2 / 2
Date: February 15, 2003
Author: Amazon User
This is the best fighting game I have ever played! I owned just about every fighting game that came out. Pride FC at last! Fighters like Antonio Nogueira (the heavy-weight title holder who is an expert in brazilian jiu jitsu), Kazushi Sakuraba (a submission wrestler who has defeated the Gracies repeatedly, including the 3 time UFC champion Royce Gracie) and Wanderlei Silva (a muay thai fighter with the nickname 'axe-murderer' who can dish out powerful strikes from both standing and ground positions) are correctly included in this game with their traits intact. The graphics and gameplay are significantly improved over any mixed-martial-arts games to date. Unlike tapout, the fighters can end up in a clinched position, as well as end up with one fighter staying on the ground kicking up while the other remains standing, trying to pick his shots. These themes occur in mixed-martial-arts when the level of competition is at the top. The developers of UFC games ommitted these themes. More realistic variations can be found in Pride FC. The music is taken right out of the actual events. The only con I can think of is that there is no career mode. But, personally, that hardly costs a point. I think games with career modes are tedius and boring. Although the single player mode is great, multiplayer grand prix and single match modes are even better. Good replay value as well. It's made by THQ, who also made "Smackdown! Shut Your Mouth." I'm really looking forward to their next installment. I hope they include fighters like Rickson Gracie and Bob Sapp!!
Best Mixed Martial Arts game yet
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 2 / 3
Date: February 19, 2003
Author: Amazon User
UFC Tapout was pretty good, but this game is superb. It lacks a career mode, which all of the game mags point out to ding it down to 8/10. A career mode would be nice but they obviously are saving that for the next Pride FC title.
Pride FC
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 2 / 2
Date: March 23, 2003
Author: Amazon User
A avid fan of Pride will 'eventually' love this game. The translation from real-life to a game is incredibly complex. At first glance Pride FC is pale. Graphics could be sharper, limited special moves, limited creativity. However, once you learn the right combination for the fighters you can kick serious ... Takes about an hour to grasp the basics, a lil more to master it on easy level. Although it's fun to have Igor lay the smackdown, replay value is limited. Even though I'm a fan, I wish I bought used. If you never heard of Pride, UFC or MMA just pass it by.
save your money for a good MMA title
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 1 / 6
Date: February 16, 2003
Author: Amazon User
First off, I've had the game for a couple of days. This game rates 2 stars since the depth is low, the AI is sometimes ridiculously weak and other times super skilled, and the graphics are only OK. For low depth, you find yourself doing the same few moves again and again. If you were allowed to actually do whatever you wanted with the controller instead of 2 slots for punches, 2 slots for kicks, etc that would have helped a lot. The AI really is pretty bad. By bad I mean inconsistent. Often quite weak, yet sometimes you really get the feeling that no matter what, it wants to win. I would also say that whoever the programmers were, they sure love Silva. He is godlike sometimes. Finally, the graphics were no better than the Dreamcast UFC title. Mind you, the Dreamcast UFC came out years ago. It was great for its time but we should have moved past that by now. The sound is also only OK, at best. Someday a game better than the Dreamcast version of UFC will happen, but not with this title. If you love MMA fighting games this will interest you for a while. I'd suggest renting it.
No thrills but addictive fight game 3.5 Stars
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 5 / 5
Date: March 18, 2005
Author: Amazon User
It's difficult to give longevity to any game of this type, and making it impossibly difficult is a turn off also. The balance here is pretty cool, most of the World's top fighters are here for you to use and play around with, with a mixture of fighting styles, and moves. The graphics engine is tight, and amongst the most realistic out there, even if the blood splattering on the canvas and the camera lens doesn't always tie up. The "create a fighter" is fun, and involving, and although the actual fight controls are complex, they aren't ridiculous as in some other games.
On the plus side, this game has good playability and the experimentation with different set moves, clothes, styles, and a myriad of moves keep you interested. On the negative side the "easy" level is too easy, and the normal and pro levels take time and patience, thankfully there is a continue option when you get beaten. There is lots of potential for two player and multi player options, but the opening entrance sequences and pre fight garb get tedious after a few watches. Overall not the best martial arts fight game out there, but not too complex to operate, and great graphics make it a bargain title for the PS2. More die hard fans should check out the new "Rocky" for pure boxing, otherwise this is a good night in laugh. Enjoy!
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