fired this up last night, I was a massive fan of FN3 which was very early in this gen and had the most amazing graphics and control system, I thought FN4 was an abomination of a game and from the demo I didn't think this undid all the damage but was going in the right direction.
I've only tried out the mode it drops you straight into, which is the single player 'champion' story mode, its actually quite original and you get a nice tutorial delivered whilst you take part in a prison bareknuckle fight, then you get a flashback to a few years early and have an amateur bout then you proceed to fill in the gaps to how you ended up behind bars (I'm guessing I got stitched up along the line somewhere). Its not going to win any Oscars but at least mixes it up a bit.
Control wise this is far more fluid than FN4 where all the fighters felt like arthritic robots after FN3, but I still preferred the older games method of quarter and half turns for picking punches, it flowed so well. You can use buttons or the left stick, but all punches now correspond to a single directional flick.
After my hour or so I'm cautiously hopeful this will be a pretty solid, if not spectacular, boxing game.
I've only tried out the mode it drops you straight into, which is the single player 'champion' story mode, its actually quite original and you get a nice tutorial delivered whilst you take part in a prison bareknuckle fight, then you get a flashback to a few years early and have an amateur bout then you proceed to fill in the gaps to how you ended up behind bars (I'm guessing I got stitched up along the line somewhere). Its not going to win any Oscars but at least mixes it up a bit.
Control wise this is far more fluid than FN4 where all the fighters felt like arthritic robots after FN3, but I still preferred the older games method of quarter and half turns for picking punches, it flowed so well. You can use buttons or the left stick, but all punches now correspond to a single directional flick.
After my hour or so I'm cautiously hopeful this will be a pretty solid, if not spectacular, boxing game.
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