

Full spectrum punching is said to be one of the most realistic punching systems ever designed, while still being accessible to new users. Experience the violence and brutality that is true to the trade.Fight Night Champion has a roster of over fifty boxers, and features the new full spectrum punch control to allow players to have more in-depth control when moving their boxers around the ring and throwing punches.

Building off the best-in-class gameplay engine featured in Fight Night Round 4, you now have an even wider range of abilities when it comes to counterattacks, setting up combos, and attacking your opponent. Physics-Based Gameplay - Time your attacks with precision.From overhand punches to strategic counter jabs and one-punch knockouts, overwhelm your opponents with your refined skill set. Full Spectrum Punch Control - Control your boxer's punches with precision and accuracy like never before with a new synergy of gameplay controls.Did I magically change my style? Am I a boxing god? Don't get me wrong, there are some great things done: they add to the story by specifically talking about Bishop's accomplishments and goals, but other than that, they're useless. Specifically, during career mode, I was called a power boxer and a speed boxer in two separate matches.

In a game that put so much time and effort to be an authentic boxing package, the repeated dialogue and sometimes erroneous play calling both hurt the game and comes off as really annoying. The game's commentating, however, really hurt said package. It's yet another little thing that adds up to deliver a really great package. Naturally, when you play as these fighters in the arcade mode, you perform best when matching these styles. Tyson comes at you like a freight train, Ali intimidates you and is at his best when he abuses his long arms, and Pacquiao is nimble and precise. There's one last thing about the game's realism that needs to be said: each boxer has his own distinct fighting personality that matches his real life personality. Die-hards will undoubtedly eat this game up, spending countless hours boxing online or in the same room, and this is where the game is at its best. It's moment's like these that give Champion some serious staying power, especially in the online realm. You dodge and dance around your opponent's flurry and land that vicious jab-hook combo and down he goes.

You hear your trainer shout out advice in the heat of the moment and more often than not, it pays off. Still, it's a blip on the radar you see each brutal hit land and end up feeling the intensity it brings. Collision detection has been greatly improved, though there's still the occasional wonkiness. This is the first time I can ever recall where a game's graphics help the game. Now, these great gameplay enhancements would be nothing without the visuals to back them up, and rest assured, Champion delivers.
