5/1/2023 0 Comments Ea sports ufc 4 review![]() ![]() How is it that EA Sports apparently peaked with rendering digital pugilists with the Fight Night franchise from a decade ago and hasn’t made any significant improvements since?īut evolution is very rarely a showy momentous spectacle. Disappointingly, even the visuals look the same from past efforts despite some new damage modeling and body deformation tech. The UI is very familiar and the massively deep fighting system is still intimidating at first. ![]() ![]() You have most of the same game modes returning, although the reviled microtransaction-heavy Ultimate Team mode is thankfully gone. On a first cursory glance, there’s not that much that’s different to UFC 3. And that, in a nutshell, is UFC 4 as well. Masdival still put in a very respectable performance and showed promise that he would probably pull a bid for the championship off perfectly the next time he steps into the Octogon. When it recently came time for Masvidal to grab that ultimate prize and become UFC champion though, his attempt to be added to the list of G.O.A.T.’s (that’s Greatest Of All Time), fell short of the mark. Once just a solid journeyman fighter, the last year or two saw “Gamebred” make small but significant changes to his fighting style, resulting in hugely exciting moments of crowd-pleasing success. It’s very fitting that one of the two fighters adorning the cover of UFC 4, EA Sports’ latest realization of the world’s biggest mixed martial arts organization, is Jorge Masvidal. ![]()
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