Friday 24 June 2011

Further details emerge about UFC: Undisputed 3

Further details have today emerged about the hotly anticipated UFC: Undisputed 3 video game for Xbox 360 and PS3, with a brand new submission mini-game set to keep your thumbs twiddling till the wee early hours of the morning.
Gaming blog Kotaku provided additional details from THQ’s presentation at E3.
In UFC 3, submissions are a minigame in which two bars race around an octagon, one bar trying cover and trap the other. It looks a lot like EA Sports MMA’s submission, in which both sides felt blindly around the perimeter of a circle, trying to find a moving spot that made their controller rumble.
Developer Yuke’s Future Media Creators told me at E3 that the point of UFC Undisputed 3’s competition mode is to get the game sanctioned as a tournament game for events such as the Evo Championship Series.
With Amateur Control, players no longer need perform half and quarter circle sweeps with an analog stick to attack. Simple press up or down, let the game do the rest. UFC Undisputed 3 will also offer an improved tutorial system that will interrupt fights with informative prompts, should players choose to use them.
The major talking point amongst fans is the addition of the PRIDE mode which will put their favourite fighters inside the ring rather than the octagon and allow them to use soccer kicks and stomps to inflict further damage on their opponents. Stay tuned to MMABay for more news on this and more as we get it.
By Michael Pepper.

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