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Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Adam , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: The idea behind FaceBreaker is a great one. Take a boxing game and mix it with cartoony visuals, over-the-top characters, and incredibly fast-paced combat. However, in reality this game does little to live up to its potential. While I was pleased and even...
Abstract: Træd ind i ringen til EA Freestyles arkade-bokser og se hvor mange omgange du holder til med flot grafik og hurtige slag vs. overfladisk gameplay og frustrerende AI.Findes der noget, der skriger ”konsolgaming” som et godt fighting spil? Street Fighter,...
Abstract: THIS is a punch in the face that few will see coming, but FaceBreaker is not a boxing game.It is not even a fighting game, even if it does involve some slick moves done with boxing gloves in a boxing ring.What this game actually serves is a great way t...
Abstract: Although the digitised boxers are a smart idea (and there are plenty of celebs to download and beat to a pulp), FaceBreaker is ultimately very light on options, and boxing against the computer can be a painful slog. With a few drinks on a Saturday nig...
Everything else is rubbish, No combo system, Combat system is bland and lifeless, Character creation tools are limited, No complexity in gameplay, Relies too much on counter system
Each match of FaceBreaker consists of three rounds, during which you have to either knock your opponent down thrice, or break their face. This means that some matches take 10-15 minutes to finish, while others end in just 10-15 seconds, provided you ga...
Abstract: All fighting games need a good control scheme. When playing you always hope a bout will be won because of your skill being superior to that of the opponent you face. Irrespective of this, in almost every fighting game there always seems to be one chara...
Great visuals and presentation, some fun in multiplayer
Repetitive, insane difficulty, too much button mashing
Facebreaker is EAs answer to casual gaming. With this game, they reinvented the Fight Night series to appeal to a more casual audience. My only issue with that is in doing so, this game neither qualifies as a casual game nor as a hardcore fighter. The...
Abstract: EA is trying to get their hands into the proverbial "casual gamers market", beginning with the All Play features on the Wii, and now establishing a new replacement for the "EA Big" titles with a new look and feel called "Freestyle". While I appreciate ...