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Thursday, January 5, 2006 | 10:39 AM
Fight Night 3 demo video
Video from the demo
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- Fight Night Round 3
- XBOX, PS2, X360, PS3
- Published by EA Games
- Developped by EA Sports
- French release: Available
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Page 1 2 3 4 >>My internet connection is down these days and i cant download the demo :(
Very impressive.
Counter-punching just looks so damn amazing I enjoy everything about this game, but what's even crazier is the end game will be so much more impressive than this.
EA has a major hit on their hands.
the only thing you could complain is for the demo not to run with 60fps - but that's about it. truly very impressive. way to go EA - that's how it always should be . . ...
It is supposed to be emulating a TV broadcast so 30fps with motion blur is right.
I also wrote that I think it's very impressive (though it seems gameplay-wise the speed was toned down a bit, compared to the second part).
I wasn't a big beat m' up fan but I just bought DoA4 and now this demo... I'm just a fan instantly.
only complain that I have: It's a tiny bit to slow for my taste, not dynamic enough but who knows what the retail version will be...
At least EA still has some people with skills...
name one game that looks better than this demo on any system today...
It's a good demo, very pretty and fun as well. The announcer is irritating they should have left that out of the demo because in my hopinion it makes the game feel unfinished. It would have been nice to use the 'cut man' during round intermissions as well to see how that affects the game but for a demo I can see why they may have left it out.
In general FN:R3 is now on my 'must buy' list.
It adds so much to the user interaction when it looks this realistic.