EA Sports MMA Preview

For:Xbox 360  Also On: PS3 Release Date: 21 October 2010
Mock his moobs, and he'll pull your ears off.
Mock his moobs, and he'll pull your ears off.

Mock his moobs, and he'll pull your ears off.

Both men will also react differently in their approach to certain moves. If you parry an incoming kick with Feydor, he might grab his opponent's leg and force them to the ground - at this point he'll probably start to re-arrange their limbs, as if they were a Mr Potatohead. Mr Rogers, on the other hand, prefers to stick to stand-up fighting. When a leg comes his way, he's more likely to bat it out of the way - at this point he'll probably try to push a fist through his opponent's face.

The whole concept of parrying is something that was largely missing from UFC: Undisputed, and EA reckons its inclusion will greatly add to the authenticity of the fights. Naturally there remains the whole question of how this mechanic will be handled. There are an awful lot of bases that need to be covered by the controls for any MMA game: movement, punches and kicks, takedowns - and then all the myriad of moves for grapples on the ground. I thought that Undisputed did a pretty bang-up job of mapping all these options to sensible commands, so it'll be interesting to see what approach EA takes - especially since we'll supposedly be given a choice between a button-based system, and stick controls a la Fight Night Round 4.

Regardless of whatever the developer comes up with, it's clear that MMA will be just as visually impressive as FNR4, if not more so. The term "photo-realistic" is often used without true justification, but in the case of MMA the character models really do look incredibly close to life. The developers at last week's launch were especially keen to show off the detail that has gone into Feydor's digital likeness - from the faded scar he picked up while fighting Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira, to the raised dimples on a tattoo he had done just before the developers captured his image. Aside from the two fighters, the rest of the game was looking a bit bare-bones - just an empty ring with little in the way of a background - but with any luck the final product should look pretty saucy.

Nice graphics aside, there's plenty to be optimistic about with this project. MMA is a complex sport to convey in a video game, but Undisputed has already shown that there are rich rewards to be had if you handle things the right way. EA has the capital to make a great MMA title, and having spoken to some of the dev team, it's clear that they've got the passion to match. There won't be any UFC license to fall back on, but the game will be able to pluck fighters from other competitions, like the Strikeforce brand. Furthermore, this wider focus on the sport will allow the game to explore things like geographical rule variations and cage matches. Naturally, THQ and Yuke's are sure to have another UFC game out next year, but there's nothing wrong with a bit of healthy competition. After all, a little bit of pain never hurt anybody... if you know what I mean.

EA Sports MMA will be released on the PS3 and Xbox 360 in 2010.

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Game Stats

Technical Specs
Developer: EA Tiburon
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Genre: Sports
Rating: PEGI 16+
Site Rank: 1,799 50