Games Reviews: UFC: Undisputed 2010

Reviewed,Michael Plant
Thursday 03 June 2010 19:00 EDT
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£49.99

Format PS3, Xbox 360

Publisher THQ

Fans of the Ultimate Fighting Championship are sure to be well satisfied by Undisputed’s comprehensive fighting system, full fighter roster and career mode. Newcomers may feel differently, for success is only achievable via knowledge of button combinations and the ebb-and-flow of bouts. As the exhaustive tutorials demonstrate, every attack can be countered and, once the combatants hit the mat, almost chess-like tactics have to be employed to force a submission. Perseverance rewards with a uniquely entertaining fighting game, just prepare yourself for a steep learning curve.

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