- Publisher: Electronic Arts
- Release Date: Aug 14, 2020
- Also On: Xbox One, Xbox Series X
User Score
Overwhelming dislike- based on 566 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 51 out of 566
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Mixed: 61 out of 566
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Negative: 454 out of 566
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Aug 16, 2020
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Aug 16, 2020A fun game with some great fighters, it's still a flip of a coin on which I prefer, 3 or 4 but I did have a great time playing this
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Aug 16, 2020Same Game as UFC 3 in my opinion. No real change in anything, this game won’t last long at all
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Aug 15, 2020
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Aug 15, 2020
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Aug 15, 2020How do EA constantly get away with releasing rushed, unfinished games? I haven’t been able to play a single ranked match yet due to screen glitches. Zero passion and effort have also went in to the offline modes. Career mode is basically the same as UFC 3 except they added more menus and sparring.
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Aug 15, 2020Kick in the head nine times, nothing happens, got taken down, stay there for the rest of the round. this game is just plain absurd.
i´ve played hundreds of hours in ufc 2 and 3 but with this one i had by far the worst and most boring experience. EA should go back to Fight Night and forget about UFC honestly -
Aug 15, 2020Same game as UFC 3 with updated roster and grades. And they added some story for career mode.
Awards & Rankings
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Game World Navigator MagazineOct 21, 2020Apart from laggy menu and modest graphics, UFC 4 is a good finale to the series’ run on current generation of consoles. [Issue#248, p.48]
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Sep 30, 2020In spite of sporadic issues with the controls and the monetization model, UFC 4 is a great fighter, even if one bases it solely on the expansive career mode. As I currently celebrate my first championship title and defending it, I wholeheartedly recommend this one, not only to fans of the sport, but to anyone looking for their next fighting game fix.
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Playstation Official Magazine UKSep 18, 2020Long-time players will be disappointed at Joe Rogan’s absence from the commentary booth this time around, even if Daniel Cormier and John Anik’s excitable tones are perfectly serviceable. And that’s a phrase which perfectly sums up UFC 4 in general. It won’t surprise MMA fans, but it should delight. [Issue#180, p.72]