Ultimate Fighting Championship
Dreamcast- Publisher: Crave
- Release Date: Aug 29, 2000
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Daily RadarEasily the most realistic, and definitely one of the most fun, fighting games to ever come along.
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It's safe to say that UFC is bloody hard, in all senses of the word.
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You've never played a fighting game or wrestling title like this. UFC is the best man-to-man combat title ever, on any system.
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Dreamcast.netBelieve it. This game is on the level of the almighty "Soul Cal." It's better than "DOA2," It's better than "Power Stone 2"... it's THAT good!
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The best fighting game I have ever played. I don't think the game is perfect, but is solid in every area.
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Da GameboyzThe first game that I find worthy enough to bestow Da Gameboyz Player's Choice Award upon.
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You'll be playing forever -- building your own character and trying to defeat UFC Mode and Champion Road. This game has tons to offer.
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AllDreamcastA perfect blend of simple fighting action and sports simulation, and some of the most realistic looking and moving fighters around.
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The backgrounds are some of the best public arenas presented so far in a game.
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Aside from playing as the actual UFC fighters, there is also a career mode, where you can create and name a fighter, then take him through several levels of sparring.
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Deep and complex yet easy to play, the tight game mechanics and beauty of the visuals serve an invitation to brilliance.
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Sega XThe messiah of the fighting genre. It has resurrected the ailing category, which left with the meager pickings of "ECW Hardcore," "WWF Attitude" and "Royal Rumble."
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CheckOutWhether you're a fan of Bruce Lee, Lennox Lewis or Dalton the bouncer (Patrick Swayze's character in "Road House"), you're bound to find someone who fits your needs.
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Dreamcast HQThe game LOOKS like the UFC, FEELS like the UFC, PLAYS like the UFC.
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The most realistic fighting game ever. Period.
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Spank!What is absolutely stunning is the total absence of formulaic gameplay. Even the best video game is somewhat formulaic after a fashion, but UFC is almost entirely unpredictable.
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It soon becomes a tedious exercise in reversals and grappling, but until you master your technique to that point, it's a great game.
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Game FanHell, anybody who enjoys a well-made game should get a more than a few kicks out of UFC.
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It's not a flawless victory, however, and in the end doesn't quite reach the plateau of a masterpiece like "Soul Calibur."
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CNET GamecenterUFC doesn't KO the rest of the Dreamcast's brawling lineup as the best title on the system, but its solid fighting-game engine and distinct mixture of realistic fighting styles and brutal moves make it one fun, tough customer.
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Total Video GamesPounding a guy in the head never sounded quite this good.
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You have to truly learn this game to appreciate it, and if you can get past the learning curve, you'll find a very deep game.
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With UFC, I experienced a sub-par game with great graphics and a main menu that you get to see a whole lot of.
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Even the amazing graphics can't save the game from its shallow and poorly thought out gameplay.
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#26 Most Discussed Dreamcast Game of 2000
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 11 out of 16
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Mixed: 2 out of 16
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Negative: 3 out of 16
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[Anonymous]Jul 4, 2002
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JamieG.Jun 23, 2002I can't believe how much I keep playing it!
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Jan 3, 2019poor gameplay,poor details,medium graphics,definitively the worst fight game in dreamcast