SynopsisThe ring is no place for weakness. The crowd around you senses your strength, and you're about to show them why you rule this brutal sport. Your fists are ready to fly, your arms coiled with energy ready to be unleashed on your opponent's deserving face. Will you knock him for a loop with your powerful Tyson-style hooks and uppercuts, or will you make like Ali with swift feet and faster fists?The Fight Night series returns for another knockout performance in Fight Night: Round 4. Feel the hard-hitting world of boxing come to life around you with a revolutionary new physics-based fighting system and physics-driven animations. Employ a devastating arsenal of punches, blocks and ring movement, and even engage in rough-and-tumble inside fighting. An impressive roster of boxers that includes everyone from Muhammad Ali to Iron Mike Tyson lets you experience incredibly realistic boxer styles and set up fantasy matchups between favorite boxers from across the eras to determine who really owns the ring.
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Controls are a little hard to get used to if you're used to using the option from previous games with button controls, you must use the analog stick, but once you get used to it it's cool, and I'm talking just from playing the DEMO. Everything else is 20 times better than previous games, I don't see how you could compare FNR2 with this one.
What's great about it: Phyics engine, graphics, modes, boxers, and all else
What's not so great: Controls could be more configurable
What does the American Dream mean today? For Niko Bellic, fresh off the boat from Europe, it is the hope he can escape his past. For his cousin, Roman, it is the vision that together they can find fortune in Liberty City, gateway to the land of opportunity.As they slip into debt and are dragged into a criminal underworld by a series of shysters, thieves and sociopaths, they discover that the reality is very different from the dream. In a city that worships money and status, life is heaven for those who prosper and a living nightmare for those who don't. Developed by the superstar designers at Rockstar North, Grand Theft Auto IV continues the exciting legacy of the Grand Theft Auto franchise.
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I just got the game last night and played about 5 hours straight. it's a very addicting and realistic game. the part where you go get drunk with your cousin is awesome. it makes you dizzy looking at the screen, and you if you dont walk right you fall over. haha. but dont drive drunk.. you'll either get arrested or end up in hospital from car wreck. Another cool thing is there is hardly any loading besides the intial load screen. Also the game is SIXASIS enabled. you can reload gun, steer bikes, helicopters, boats, with the motion sensor in the controller. you can shoot people in the head, legs, arms, and the enemy responds accordingly. watch out tho, the cops are more strict, you can't get away with as much. I have a feeling I will be playing this game a long time.
What's great about it: good graphics, sixaxis enabled, good AI, overall realistic
What's not so great: I had turn brightness all the way up on game and tv