Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Adam , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: The idea behind FaceBreaker is a great one. Take a boxing game and mix it with cartoony visuals, over-the-top characters, and incredibly fast-paced combat. However, in reality this game does little to live up to its potential. While I was pleased and even...
Abstract: EA is trying to get their hands into the proverbial "casual gamers market", beginning with the All Play features on the Wii, and now establishing a new replacement for the "EA Big" titles with a new look and feel called "Freestyle". While I appreciate ...
A colorful title with great-looking characters and well-implemented user-generated content.
Terribly flawed and unbalanced gameplay mechanics alongside brutally punishing AI make this a chore to play.
Theres no question that the sweet science has been awfully kind to EA. After four years of reigning as the king of boxing titles with the Fight Night series, the publisher has turned its eye to the dormant genre of arcade-style boxing. FaceBreaker, it...
Abstract: There have been many great arcade-style boxing games over the years. FaceBreaker is not one of them. It looks pretty good, and the deep customization options mean youll never want for new brawlers, but those two things are about all this game has goin...
Abstract: A button masher with the graphical appeal of messing up your opponent’s face in predetermined ways, FaceBreaker is entertaining for a while, definitely fast paced and brimming with solid graphical elements.
Abstract: At first glance, FaceBreaker looks like a spiritual successor to cartoony arcade-boxing games like Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! or Ready 2 Rumble Boxing. They all feature diverse casts of eccentric boxers with bombastic moves that you've gotta learn how to...