The VAST majority of gamers that play UFC, EA MMA, or FN don't care much for the ins and outs just the fighting and winning. There isn't much people know about fighting. If you look at it games like this are honestly glorified fighting games with RPG elements.
Adding it to the game is great but making that the fundamental part of your career mode is crap. I don't know what they need to do, but adding Pride Grand Prix seems like crap. Maybe you fight and have other guys on your team fighting trying to make it in the UFC and your talent rubs off on them and your goal is to become the top gym. Maybe have the option of being a fighter who runs a gym like Matt Sera. I know it has been said I don't know if it would help much, but have TUF show rights and make you go through that route.
Or manage a competitor where you need to sign fighters to stay with you and compete against the UFC. They need to add something, maybe like WWE Universe where you manage the UFC, yet can still have a career going. this translates HORRIBLY to the console, and the additions that made this game a 2 year cycle seem minimal on a one year cycle. If any of you have ever wrestled, cutting weight at a high level is likely one of the lowest points you will feel in your life for those hours or in some cases days.īut. You fly all over the world to hit different camps to train for your fights.
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Unlike at least in WWE where there is stories and such.īeing a professional fighter is a very intense thing, driving around to different camps each day to specialize, or maybe you also run a gym you have to coach at. In UFC there is no managing, its you train you fight repeat boring. In other sports games there is a lot of work that goes on behind the scenes that allows you to manage things behind the scenes. My issue with career modes in boxing/fighting games are that they are unoriginal and repetitive. Is it just me or is this UFC Undisputed 2010 but now you have 2 fights in one night which really is no different to the gamer.