Submissions also take into account how much damage a limb has taken and the fatigue of the opponent, so a rocked opponent is at a big disadvantage when a submission is being applied to them. Submission transitions have also been added allowing fighters that are skilled in submissions to switch between different submissions if they are losing the original one they were going for.
The longer the attacker keeps the bars lined up will allow them to finish the submission, this makes submissions very visual now, and it is clear who is winning and losing the submission battle, unlike previous games where you were just rotating the analog stick and hoping. The new graphics-based submission system is intuitive for everyone and boils down to a mini game where the attacker tries to cover the opponents’ bar. Submissions have been completely reworked from the previous games. Also added is in between rounds you get advice from your corner as to how you did the previous round and they will dissect what you are doing well and poorly, as well as what you should be correcting for the next round. Sways help you defend while not feeling helpless in a fetal position and deter the referee from stopping a fight via strikes. Ground sways were also added to avoid TKOs on the ground, so now you can actually move your head and avoid taking punishing shots while in the mount or guard. The cage now adds to your strategy and driving an opponent into the cage will open up different options like dragging them down to the matt or punishing them with strikes. Now you can use the Octagon to work your offense and defense, you can use it to press opponents against to land viscous strikes or even use it to wall walk or spin out of different positions.
We first got a look at UFC Undisputed 3 during a hands-on preview and were thoroughly impressed, but there are plenty of things that we did not see during the preview that continued to impress us. This is not a slugfest and trying to turn fights into one will get you submitted. UFC Unidsputed 3 forces the player to learn all of the different positions, styles, defenses and intricacies that make MMA such a deep and entertaining sport.
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UFC Undisputed 3 works hard to mimic a real MMA fight, and, as such, forces you to know how to fight in all areas of the cage, as well as being able to handle yourself offensively and defensively, which makes the game very deep. There are a total of 62 different exercises for you to work/fight through with the veteran voice of the Octagon, Mike Goldberg, explaining what is going on and why you are doing it. Transitions, strikes, new moves and pretty much all areas are reviewed during the tutorial.
You can start UFC Undipsuted 3 by going through an extensive tutorial, which I highly recommend in order to become familiar with or at least refreshed with what is going on during a fight. Does the title provide enough bone crunching, blood splattering, throw you to the matt action or does it fall on its face begging for mercy? Read on to find out. So let us welcome in the dawn of foot stomps and soccer kicks as well as some old fan favorites and entrances from the Pride days of MMA. The now famous UFC Octagon awaits you, but this time mixed in with some classic ring action from its Japanese predecessor, Pride.
It’s time! That’s right, it is time to strap on your gloves and get right into some mixed martial arts (MMA) action with UFC Undisputed 3.