5/20/09

UFC Undisputed 2009 Game Review

I don't know if anyone else has picked up UFC Undisputed 2009 for their game system, but if you are a fan you need to pick this game up. I didn't want to give a rousing review of the entire game, but rather the phenomenal way that the Jiu-Jitsu is presented in the game. On its own, the stand-up fighting is basically a button masher. My four year old daughter can knock you out when she plays as Chuck Liddell, Literally. If you never take it to the ground I could see where the game would get seriously mundane, but get that solid take down and the ground control becomes a thing of technique and patience. Hum, sound familiar to a Jiu-Jitsu fighter? You can't just hit a button and pass someone's guard, you have to use one of your analog sticks along with a small combo of other buttons to gain a dominate position. THQ must have done a lot of research as well. I really like that if your fighter isn't supposed to be somewhere they don't let them go there, the progression of changing positions is all there. Take for instance if you are in a fighter's closed guard, you break the guard, then go for the pass to either one side or the other. If you wind up in side control and move your analog stick back to the direction of the fighter's guard, it won't let you go back. In a real fight you wouldn't go back into half guard or full guard, so it shouldn't happen in the game. The ease of the ground control is very realistic. Fighters get out of submissions if their stamina is high, like at the beginning of the fight. Submissions in general are difficult to finish, but in truth I would want it that way. In previous UFC games like Sudden Impact if you went to the ground all you had to do was hit two buttons together and you would throw on a submission. If the other fighter didn't hit the exact two buttons that you did, they couldn't defend the submission, and so the fight could last a matter of 30 seconds. Now I know that this happens in real life, but sometimes fantasy is better when it lasts longer.

The game is rated T for Teen. I would not recommend it for anyone who has kids that don't already watch UFC. The blood isn't too bad, but the cuts look very realistic. Just saving you a little Q&A with the little ones. The other aspect of the game I really like is the Classic Fights mode. You have to recreate the outcome of the fight, which sounds easy, but in truth is very challenging. I tried the Diego V. Karo fight that went Unanimous Decision in the 3rd and wound up knocking Karo out in the second. You have to know how to set the pace or perfect the move, which gives you more of a challenge than just beating up your friends on line.

Anyway, I recommend this game and am looking forward to many blisters on thumbs in the coming weeks!

4 comments:

Dave K. said...

Aaron, I have the game as well and have been playing it non stop. One of the first things I noticed was how well done the ground game was, they made it so every move was executed with perfect technique. You are right, its not easy to pull off a submisson which is just how it should be, they arent easy to get in real life either. Very fun game!

QuiKujoJin said...

I had thought about this one, but I was a little skeptical as how to how the ground game would work out. I may have to give it a try now.

Speaking of the UFC, I am hosting the fights at my house again. We will grill around 6:30 (if enough people are coming), then maybe play some poker. Most of you from the dojo should have my number, if not, get it from Conan.

I'll hopefully be back to class soon.

Shawn

Aaron H said...

PS- In career mode Eddie Bravo shows up to train you, if you accept the invitation.

sherlockfury said...

the ground game is atrocious! Reversals are very hard to defend, and nearly impossible on expert. You can't just hold a guy down unless you've mastered stopping escapes from that position. I have to move as quickly as I can to mount so he can only roll and not reverse.

And against the computer in adv or exp, pulling off a sub is the most frustration experience I think I've ever had in a video game. I have full stam, he's out, and I try armbar from mount...NOTHING!?!