With your stamina playing the biggest role in any fight, you’re bound to how much you can let out in a flurry of strikes and kicks and attempted submissions. Each punch, kick, and throw to the mat sounds and looks more connected. Each fight has it’s level hype to it, with crowds in the background being the orchestra and the fight commentators being the conductor. The first thing you’ll notice going from UFC 2 to UFC 3 is that the latter has improved facial expressions and reactions in every moment. Did other areas of the game land some high point scoring punches though? Let’s leave that up to the judge’s decision. UFC 3 is a visual spectacle with character models of the highest order, which would be expected as it was built by the same team that brought us the iconic Fight Night series. After the charismatic ring entrances you inevitably square off on the mat, staring each other down and notice the look of hate in the face of your opponent, the bell rings and you immediately get the feeling that you’re in for a damn good exchange of fists, elbows, knees and legs. The atmosphere in pre-fight presentation instantly creates this bit of doubt as Joe Rogan mouths off about your opponent’s abilities and how height, reach and age might be to your advantage or disadvantage. MMA is one of the most electrifying combat sports televised in this age and has generated a cult following around the world, pitting kickboxers, Jujitsu specialists, boxers, wrestlers and all-around fighters in an octagon to prove who has what it takes to become the next UFC champion.
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