![]() There are a ton of things that I could tell you about the game, but a lot of it you already know from the previous information revealed about the game. The new game is bigger, better, and better than either of the previous offerings and should set the standard for what gamers expect in an MMA title. I had a chance to spend quite a bit of time with the game this past weekend out in San Francisco, testing nearly every aspect and mode available in the package. The resulting game, which hits stores next month, should prove to everyone that this series isn’t going to simply fall into a cycle that serves as a detriment to the quality of the game. THQ and Yukes refuse(d) to accept that labeling and took the series on hiatus in order to prepare for UFC Undisputed 3. There were improvements, but it appeared as though future iterations of the title would only be enhanced version of the previous game(s). The sophomore title, Undisputed 2010, was more of the same, but fans quickly grew fearful that the series was falling into the “annual cycle” that haunts many sports games. Nobody expected the game to be as good, or as popular, as it was. The freshman outing, UFC Undisputed 2009, shocked the world when it was released back in May of 2009. THQ has played a part of that explosion in the past couple of years thanks to their UFC Undisputed series. The UFC, and the world of MMA in general, is absolutely exploding in popularity. ![]()
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