Whether you’re just changing stances, edging forward with your lead leg or swaying your head to avoid a stunning hook, all of it just feels right and the sublime animation manages to further cement that impression with aplomb.įurther continuing the ground work lain by its predecessor, EA Sports UFC 3 fully embraces all facets of Mixed Martial Arts, ranging from the striking and grappling disciplines through to the footwork and submission elements of the sport. Everything from the striking to the grappling feels great in EA Sports UFC 3.īeyond the palpable thud of shin bone slamming into the meat of an opponent’s calf, or the sickening squelch as furious hammerfists smash up a prone foe’s facial features, EA Sports UFC 3 convincing conveyance of physicality is also expertly reflected in other, less aggressive actions too. From the almost imperceptible snap of Demetrious Johnson’s step-in jab, to the markedly more telegraphed and potentially fight-ending rear head kick of current champ Stipe Micoic every single combative action in EA Sports UFC 3 has a real sense of physicality assigned to it which separates it from any other fighting game on the market.
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More than ever before, each of the fighters in EA Sports UFC 3 carry a truly pronounced feeling of weight and heft. Quite honestly, it’s the feel of two highly trained, Mixed Martial Arts gladiators absolutely leathering the crap out of each other that EA Sports UFC 3 gets the most right.