I personally think they should wait 2-3 more years to come out with a new console. We're just now starting Nanotechnology. In 2-3 years, a console could really be amazing.
Looks like EA will once again try copying Victorious Boxers. I liked what I read, but I'm not holding my breath. If the game is ever actually better than a VB game, I'll GLADLY admit it. I hope I'm able to do so.
If EA had any sense, they'd hire the VB team to make their game. They already use Renderware like VB started. Now they're going to try capturing each boxer's style, like the VB series has done since their first game. VB All-stars might actually get a US release. Its too bad VB2 didn't get the US release. All-Stars has slightly better gameplay than VB2, but VB2 has Boxer's Road, which that alone is worth owning that game for.
Boxer's Road is by far the best career mode EVER. Fight Night Round 3 will not top Boxer's Road, I can almost guarantee that. And there is no way in hell I ever see EA making a game with boxers having as many attributes. In VB2, they have all the major muscle groups. They have you train your forearm muscles and biceps (bracials) separately. There are easily 50 different attributes. I'm not sure exactly how many, but at least that many.
VB2 differentiates between Hand speed and Footspeed. Heavy punch power and solid punch power. Rush Stamina, Stamina, and Endurance. Plenty more stats. The game is quite amazing. It is the best boxing simulation ever.
Maybe EA will finally live up to expectations. If they make a better game than VB2 or All-Stars, that will be saying A LOT. I do respect EA and appreciate them continuing to make boxing games even though they have no direct competition. The Victorious Boxers series is only for the real, hardcore boxing fans. So it'll never be a threat to Fight Night in the Western world.
Looks like EA will once again try copying Victorious Boxers. I liked what I read, but I'm not holding my breath. If the game is ever actually better than a VB game, I'll GLADLY admit it. I hope I'm able to do so.
If EA had any sense, they'd hire the VB team to make their game. They already use Renderware like VB started. Now they're going to try capturing each boxer's style, like the VB series has done since their first game. VB All-stars might actually get a US release. Its too bad VB2 didn't get the US release. All-Stars has slightly better gameplay than VB2, but VB2 has Boxer's Road, which that alone is worth owning that game for.
Boxer's Road is by far the best career mode EVER. Fight Night Round 3 will not top Boxer's Road, I can almost guarantee that. And there is no way in hell I ever see EA making a game with boxers having as many attributes. In VB2, they have all the major muscle groups. They have you train your forearm muscles and biceps (bracials) separately. There are easily 50 different attributes. I'm not sure exactly how many, but at least that many.
VB2 differentiates between Hand speed and Footspeed. Heavy punch power and solid punch power. Rush Stamina, Stamina, and Endurance. Plenty more stats. The game is quite amazing. It is the best boxing simulation ever.
Maybe EA will finally live up to expectations. If they make a better game than VB2 or All-Stars, that will be saying A LOT. I do respect EA and appreciate them continuing to make boxing games even though they have no direct competition. The Victorious Boxers series is only for the real, hardcore boxing fans. So it'll never be a threat to Fight Night in the Western world.
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