Pride FC
Amazon.com Product Description
Pride FC pits the top fighters in the world from several disciplines–including wrestling, karate, judo, and kickboxing–into one ring. The way of life of Pride, known as Vale Tudo, is the acceptance of any technique from any school of combat. Pride FC is a realistic representation of this mixed martial arts approach: fighters are accurately presented in detail, with close attention to appearance, fighting stylishness, movements, and signature ring entrances. Various combat elements including multiple fighting positions, unique fighting styles, and hundreds of moves, counters, and reversals capture the intensity of a real Pride contest. With a TV-stylishness presentation, each matchup comes to life in fully scaled arenas complete with ring announcers, lighting, pyrotechnics, and realistic camera angles.
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We’ve had enough of these kind of sports meeting already. Buy Def Jam Vendetta instead.
Rating: 2 / 5
While I like MMA (Mixed Martial Arts), a developer has yet to release a MMA game that is exciting enough to keep it fascinating. There just isn’t the depth of moves and action found in other fighting sports meeting. With Pride FC, you won’t find anything substantially different than was in Tapout. Different fighters and a new name ain’t going to cut it . . .
Rating: 3 / 5
Sometimes I marvel if THQ cares about making video sports meeting anymore. Its been a long time since they did UFC on playstation 1 and not much has changed. The worst part is the control. While the buttons react alot better then in past fighting sports meeting, the button scheme is a mess. This is the same conundrum they have had with the Smackdown series. Its hard to remember what management to push a button when your moving 360 degrees around the ring. I wish they had tried something with the controls like the wrestling sports meeting they made for Nintendo 64.
On the upside you get alot of well loved fighters to choose from including Sakuraba, Ken Shamrock, Gary Goodridge and Royce Gracie. The graphics are excellent, but a bit too cartoonish. There is a grand-pre(tournament) mode included to make things more fun. Also included is a make a fighter mode that is pretty excellent. What I dont know is how you can only make a 6″4 fighter, but there is a 6″11 fighter in the game. The camera angle is a pretty nice overhead view!
heres my ratings 1(worst) to 5(best)
Sound 3.5(no announcers during the fights)
Graphics 4(they are clean but a bit cartoonish)
Fun Factor 3.5(these fights can be more frustrating then fun)
Replay regard 3(you have to be a real PFC fan to keep this)
Controls 3(the reaction is improved, but still frustrating and
non involving)
THINGS THEY NEED TO IMPROVE ON THE NEXT Pride FC
1.)they need to add cuts and bruises to fighters as the fights progress…
2.)The controls need improvement. Submissions should wear you down a bit before you submit so quickly. Reversals happen way too much.
3.)A better make a fighter mode. Its so dissapointing not being able to make a guy larger then 6″4.
Rating: 3 / 5
First off, I’ve had the game for a couple of days. This game tariff 2 stars since the depth is low, the AI is sometimes ridiculously weak and other times super skilled, and the graphics are only OK. For low depth, you find yourself doing the same few moves again and again. If you were allowed to in fact do no matter what you wanted with the controller instead of 2 slots for punches, 2 slots for kicks, etc that would have helped a lot. The AI really is pretty terrible. By terrible I mean inconsistent. Often quite weak, yet sometimes you really get the feeling that no matter what, it wants to win. I would also say that whoever the programmers were, they sure like Silva. He is godlike sometimes. Finally, the graphics were no better than the Dreamcast UFC title. Mind you, the Dreamcast UFC came out years ago. It was splendid for its time but we should have went past that by now. The sound is also only OK, at best. Someday a game better than the Dreamcast version of UFC will happen, but not with this title. If you like MMA fighting sports meeting this will interest you for a while. I’d suggest renting it.
Rating: 4 / 5
PrideFC for the PS2 is the best Mixed Martial Arts game yet to be made. Not only does it feature some of the world’s best fighters it has the most realistic fighting engine yet. With stand up fighting, guard, and mount being featured. The go set is deep and fighter specific. Also, made fighters can be totaly customized from looks to the moves of your choice from all fighting positions. I would recomend this game to any MMA fan or anyone who would like a realistic fighting game. You won’t find sonic booms or fireballs but you will find the most realistic fighter for the PS2. If you reflect you can handel it pop it in and step in the ring with Ken Shamrock, just be ready to tap.
Rating: 5 / 5