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Fight Night Round 4 (PS3) | 
| From: Electronic Arts Category: Video Games
List Price: £24.99 Buy New: £14.99 as of 19/3/2010 08:26 CDT details You Save: £10.00 (40%)
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Rating: reviews Sales Rank: 366
Format: Unknown format Platform: PLAYSTATION 3 Genre: Action Games Media: Video Game Edition: Normal Operating System: No Operating System Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 6.6 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: FN4PS3 EAN: 5030930074845 ASIN: B001XURILK
Release Date: June 26, 2009 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Product Description
Fight Night Round 4 is truly the Return of the Champ. Building off Fight Night Round 3, Fight Night Round 4 promises to be equally as ground-breaking and revolutionary. With an all-new physics based fighting engine, new physics driven animations, truly unique and differentiated boxer styles, and the most impressive boxer roster ever including the return of the legendary Iron Mike Tyson, Fight Night Round 4 takes videogame boxing and fighting to an entirely new level. - Physics Based Gameplay Engine: No fight will be the same with an all-new physics-based gameplay engine that recreates the full spectrum of true-to-life punch impacts, giving boxers a devastating arsenal of punches, blocks and ring movement. The new physics system allows for missed punches, glancing punches, knockout blows and for the first time ever, rough and tumble inside fighting.
- Realistic Boxer Styles: Fight Night Round 4 emulates the styles of history's greatest boxers like never before. Pressure your opponent with the brawling inside style of young Mike Tyson, bobbing and weaving to set up powerful hooks and uppercuts. Capitalise on Muhammad Ali's reach, hand speed and fleetness of foot to bewilder your opponent with lightning fast jabs and straights from the outside.
- Extensive Boxer Roster: The greatest of all time, fighting in their prime. Fight Night Round 4 lets you create fantasy matchups, such as Tyson versus Ali, and finally settle who is king of the ring. With a boxer roster spanning both history and modern times, the matchup possibilities are endless.
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Another tale of offline versus online... August 19, 2009 Adam McGee (Norwich) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Having had FNR4 since release, I've found it to be brilliantly enjoyable and completely frustrating, more the former, however the frustrations do strike hard. Offline, FNR4 is a treat to play, be it against a friend or the CPU. The new physics engine really is something, you can sense when you've made full contact or a partial hit, the way you can make a punch come out of nowhere depending on how you've ducked or weaved, it really is an immersive experience. The whole presentation is fantastic (though the commentary does get a little repetitive) and it really does look the part. While some of the lesser known boxers move in a rather generic fashion, the top boxers, your Ali's and your Calzaghe's, move in their distinctive styles, making the experience authentic and enjoyable.
Legacy Mode is the area where a lot of people will spend their time and for the most part it's very good, the difficulty gradually steps up and it's takes hard work and dedication to get to being the Greatest of All Time. Creating your own character with Game Face and the ability to import other created boxers adds a bit of spice to proceedings also, fighting a computer-version of one of your friends for a championship belt is rather fun! It does drag a little towards the end of your career, especially when you've fulfilled all the requirements to be the Greatest of All Time expect the number of fights, so you slog through the final fights just to get to the end. Also, having completed this once and gained a gold trophy, there's little scope for replayability.
A lovely touch is the instant replay system, where you can replay the last minute or so of your fight, trim it down, create multiple camera angles, slow/quicken the speed and even upload it to the EA servers, perfect for capturing that 1st round knockdown you scored against your mate.
A few niggles concerning the total punch control (which, personally, I prefer to button pressing as it created a feel that you're actually executing the punch yourself), sometimes response times can be a little delayed (especially online!), notably I find uppercuts are every so often delayed, and in boxing a split second is very important. Overall though, I feel the total punch control works very well and generally the punch I am trying to execute is the one I end up playing.
However, where FNR4 ultimately falls down for me is online - and partially through no fault of it's own. Firstly, it generally doesn't lag and games are relatively smooth, though there are sometimes issues with punch timing - a handful of times I've seen a haymaker coming towards me, tried to block or move and the slight delay in responsiveness has meant I've been hit anyway. As I said though, mainly online bouts are smooth and lag-free. My main issues with online are with other players. Step into the ring in an online match and any strategy goes out of the window - it's a case of whoever can throw the fastest punches wins. I've played online since release day and only once was I treated to a match where my opponent seemed to want to block, sidestep, weave and counter punch, resulting in an enjoyable bout. Every other game has resulted in a series of wild attacks for about 7 rounds, until whoever gets that vital last knockdown goes on to claim a victory. One cause of this is the fact that, no matter how many punches you throw, your stamina won't get as low as your opponent if you spam them with body shots from the off - if a fighter is faster and starts targeting the body quickly, your stamina drains and then they can pick you off with head shots. Having been beaten and used this tactic myself, it can make the game a little laborious and predictable. With the upcoming introduction of button controls I fear this will only get worse, where people figure out the perfect height to weight ratio for a boxer and spam their way to a victory. And who can blame them? Unfortunately if there is an option of getting the win in one fashion over another, a large majority of people will take this route. However, I feel playing online takes most of the enjoyment out of the game - boxing should be strategic and if played as such FNR4 can be immensely rewarding, unfortunatly in the quest for a few gold trophies in World Championship mode, the vast majority of games turn into something more akin to a playground brawl.
FNR4 is a great game, there's no two ways about it, and online can be enjoyable, but for me it's a similar story to many games - you just can't beat playing a mate on 2 player in your own home. Perhaps it's because if the two of you are there, neither of you wants to be 'that guy' who just spams, whereas online it's more anonymous and the win is more important than the enjoyment. Who knows, maybe I'm just rubbish (but as I've completed legacy on GOAT mode, I don't feel this is the case)! All in all, a worthy investment.
Fught Night Round 4 - one of the best PS3 games of the year July 26, 2009 Zakwaan Ali (UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this game soon as it came it out and i got it delivered in 3-4 days, so it was quick delivery from amazon.
Fight Night Round 4 has very good game, with awesome graphics, excellent gameplay that has got good artificial intelligence, it's bursting with wicked fighters such as Mike Tyson, Muhammad Ali, George Foreman, Joe Frazier, Joe Calzaghe, Roy Jones Jnr, Ricky Hatton, Manny Pacquaio, Miguel Cotto and many more, altogether 42 in fact.
It has totally eclipsed its predecessor Fight Night Round 3.
Also what I enjoyed was the new legace mode which is basically the old career mode, which has improved significantly also a new feature that has been put is when you can put yourself in the game by adding your photo.
However what the downfall of this game is that it has missed out on some big fighters that were in the previous game such as Oscar de la Hoya and Bernard Hopkins which is a shame, but you can still get them in boxer share online whre players have created boxers that resemble these boxers that they have uploaded online so other players can add.
Overall a very convincing game to buy, I would seriously recommend if you are a sports or boxing fan. I would rate this game 9/10.
Fun to start with... July 3, 2009 T. Purslow (Wales) 6 out of 8 found this review helpful
Very enjoyable game when you first start as fight now. I have a huge problem with this game though, once you start Legacy Mode, easy enough to start with, gradually getting harder until a certain point.
I had 10 fights, gradually getting harder, then for my 11th, my rating was 65 and my opponents of 85? How can that be realistic? Also it seems you have to be overly strategic. By 25 swelling is really bad. Knockouts become virtually impossible to me, maybe I'm doing something wrong but I suspect the 20 point difference might have something to do with it.
Overall it is a game for people who like to be strategic. Punches sound like they do no damage until counter punches. AI of computer is really good, too good in fact as they seem to know where to block all the time. Fight Now is brilliant as the characters all very similar ratings makes it very interesting, now why can't legacy be like that?
Legacy Mode with its new training which are very difficult at times almost too difficult. I was a huge fan of this game until it made it impossible to have a knockout or impossible to have an even fight. Always having to be so many points lower really is difficult. Too strategic in my opinion.
Great Game March 13, 2010 Eduardo Narkaj (England) Fight Night Round 4 is the best game out of the series. The graphics are almost human like,Great boxing game.
A must have for boxing fans February 1, 2010 J. Mawer (Ulceby N.Lincs) I enjoyed fight night round 3 but this game is so much better. The career mode is more in-depth with the ability to pick the date and opponent from the ranks for your next fight, there is more of an option for the trainnig aswell. Dependig on how well your boxer does he can also qualify for various awards. Overall this game is enjoyable.
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