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The editors liked
Striking feels amazing
Tons of modes
Career mode is much improved
Fun local multiplayer game to play with a few friends
The fighting is incredibly satisfying
Feels great to land a knockout blow
An overhauled striking system increases the dynamism of each fight
Measured and in-depth stand-up combat provides consistent thrills
Authenticity is achieved with fluid animations and a grisly damage model
Streamlined Career Mode gets you to the action
Overhauled career system is a hit
Improved animation system
Training system is no longer a grind
New modes are a welcome addition
Feels more authentic than ever
The editors didn't like
Submissions still leave a lot to be desired
Modes don't have much staying power
The Career Mode feels unfinished
Ultimate Team is a needless addition to the game
Lack of detailed tutorials make it difficult for newcomers to experience the game properly
Cumbersome grappling reduces an integral part of the sport to an afterthought
Abstract: The first EA UFC was a pretty decent game. They got the fighting down but the game really lacked substance. EA UFC 2 added more modes that people requested but it was more of the same, especially the career mode which I felt was worse than the first game...
Published: 2018-02-06, Author: Christian , review by: wccftech.com
Fun local multiplayer game to play with a few friends, The fighting is incredibly satisfying, feels great to land a knockout blow
The Career Mode feels unfinished, Ultimate Team is a needless addition to the game, Lack of detailed tutorials make it difficult for newcomers to experience the game properly
Players looking for a purely single-player experience will be disappointed as the G.O.A.T Career Mode is lacking in several areas. While it may be difficult to become a champion in the Octagon, the fighting in UFC 3 feels satisfying once you get used to a...
Published: 2018-02-05, Author: Richard , review by: gamespot.com
An overhauled striking system increases the dynamism of each fight, Measured and in-depth stand-up combat provides consistent thrills, Authenticity is achieved with fluid animations and a grisly damage model, Streamlined Career Mode gets you to the action
Cumbersome grappling reduces an integral part of the sport to an afterthought, Submissions are overpowered
EA went back to the gym with UFC 3 to work on many of the weaknesses that had the previous two games struggling to find their footing. A fantastic new striking system and a much-improved career mode lead the charge, but UFC 3 is still hamstrung by a cumbe...
Published: 2018-01-30, Author: Ron , review by: gamingtrend.com
Overhauled career system is a hit, Improved animation system, Training system is no longer a grind, New modes are a welcome addition, Feels more authentic than ever
Submissions feel overpowered, AI still recovers far faster than you ever could, Shut up, coach
EA Sports UFC 3 provides a staggering amount of improvements in nearly every area. EA Canada could have played it safe and iterated, but instead they overhauled major systems, addressing almost every complaint I had about its predecessors. Better striking...
Published: 2018-01-27, Author: Richard , review by: gamespot.com
An overhauled striking system increases the dynamism of each fight, Measured and in-depth stand-up combat provides consistent thrills, Authenticity is achieved with fluid animations and a grisly damage model, Streamlined Career Mode gets you to the action
Cumbersome grappling reduces an integral part of the sport to an afterthought, Submissions are overpowered
Published: 2018-01-24, Author: Lucas , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: Combat sports are a relatively new thing for me. I started watching professional wrestling in roughly 2013, and since then I've learned to appreciate the artistry and storytelling potential of the “sport.” I'm not as familiar with MMA, but I have come to...
Published: 2018-01-24, Author: Lucas , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: Combat sports are a relatively new thing for me. I started watching professional wrestling in roughly 2013, and since then I've learned to appreciate the artistry and storytelling potential of the “sport.” I'm not as familiar with MMA, but I have come to...