UFC UNDISPUTED 3-2012

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UFC® UNDISPUTED™ 3 RETURNS TO VIRTUAL OCTAGON™ ACTION IN JANUARY 2012 WITH INTENSE TOE-TO-TOE COMBAT AND INCREASED ACCESSIBILITY

Critically Acclaimed and Best-Selling Mixed Martial Arts Videogame Franchise Set to Bring Players Closer to the Action with PRIDE® Mode, New Weight Classes and Extensive Roster
THQ Inc. and Zuffa, LLC today announced the first gameplay details surrounding UFC® Undisputed™ 3, the new installment in the critically acclaimed and best-selling mixed martial arts (MMA) videogame franchise based on the Ultimate Fighting Championship®. Poised to take players inside the virtual Octagon® with extensive focus on intense toe-to-toe combat, impressive visual presentation and significantly increased accessibility, including the introduction of PRIDE® Mode, two new weight classes and an impressive playable roster of more than 150 UFC fighters, UFC Undisputed 3 is currently in development for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system and PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system, with a scheduled release timing of January 2012.

“UFC Undisputed 3 is on track to deliver an incredible virtual MMA experience unlike any other,” said Danny Bilson, Executive Vice President, Core Games, THQ. “This product is intense, engaging and highly competitive while still being extremely accessible, making it a must-have for millions of UFC fans, traditional fighting game enthusiasts and more casual sports fans around the world.”

“We are excited to launch UFC Undisputed 3 in January 2012 and expect it to be the best version yet,” UFC President Dana White said. “We’ve added two new weight classes and several new features to the game that will bring UFC fans closer to the Octagon than ever before.”

About UFC Undisputed 3
UFC Undisputed 3 will mark the debut of PRIDE Mode, enabling players to fight for the first time in the renowned Japanese MMA organization. The mode will include official commentators Bas Rutten and Stephen Quadros, authentic environments and notorious MMA rules, including the ability to execute soccer-style kicks, head stomps and ground knees to the head. Finishing an opponent will be more important than ever through devastating new moves, responsive striking controls, refined visual presentation and the introduction of a brand new submission system. In addition, players will now enter the Octagon with a choice between traditional and simplified gameplay control options, enabling them, regardless of skill level, to experience the intensity of UFC and nuances of MMA combat while executing simple standing strikes or more complex ground and transition mechanics.

Players will also experience the excitement of a live UFC event through significant visual improvements, including the introduction of much-anticipated fighter entrances, new camera positions, improved facial animations and a gritty, high contrast appearance. They will enter into battle with an unparalleled choice of more than 150 playable UFC fighters, including talent from the newly added featherweight and bantamweight divisions. Rounding out the virtual UFC experience with a significantly revamped online experience, as well as a variety of new and returning gameplay modes, UFC Undisputed 3 lets players have their fights – their way – to deliver the most intense, competitive and engaging experience to date for the franchise.
SOURCE:http://www.ufc.com/news/thq-announces-ufc-undisputed-3-january-2012...
 
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Yeah with Zuffa owning both and as long as EA does not own the rights to StrikeForce fighters, the roster on Undisputed 3 could be gigantic.
 
Dec 19, 2006
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A LITTLE BIT MORE INFO

UFC Undisputed 3, takes you inside the Octagon, delivering intense UFC action focused on brutal toe-to-toe combat, impressive visual presentation, increased accessibility and raw fight emotion.

UFC Undisputed 3 ups the intensity with the addition of PRIDE Mode, a brand new submission system, new ways to finish the fight and increased accessibility through both traditional and simplified gameplay controls that, along with significant enhanced visuals, new camera positions and personalized fighter entrances, let you step right inside the Octagon.

UFC Undisputed 3 also lets you take the fight to your friends with a significantly improved online feature set, including new and updated offerings, delivering the most competitive and engaging MMA experience to date.

Pride Mode

The no-holds-barred Japanese MMA league brings with its brutal soccer-style kicks, head stomps and ground knees to the head.

Finish the Fight

Take your opponents down with punishing new moves, a brand new submission system and increased focus on presentation.

From Broadcast to Cageside

Experience the intensity of UFC with new camera positions, compelling fighter entrances, improved facial animations and a gritty, high contrast appearance.

Gameplay Accessibility

Get right inside the Octagon with simplified gameplay control options, brutalizing opponents after stepping into the cage for the first time.

Extraordinary Roster

More than 150 of the most intense UFC fighters, including the addition of Featherweight and Bantamweight divisions.

Extensive Online Offering

A significantly revamped online experience, including both new and updated features, rounds out the best competitive fighting experience to date for the franchise.
 
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UFC Undisputed 3 Pride Mode Roster & Preview:


http://www.gamepro.com/article/previews/224656/ufc-undisputed-3-pride-mode-roster-preview/

"If you want to put UFC fighters like Jon Jones, Georges St. Pierre, or Nick Diaz in PRIDE, you can do that. Want Don Frye to battle Brock Lesnar? Man, that's just crazy -- but UFC Undisputed 3 says go for it."

^^Fuck yeah. I hope that includes Career mode and not Exhibition/Online only.




UFC Undisputed 3's PRIDE Roster:

Heavyweight:
Cro Cop,
Don Frye,
Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira,
Bob Sapp,
Mark Coleman,
Gary Goodridge,
Mark Hunt,
Kevin Randleman,
Dan Severn,
Gilbert Yvel

Middleweight:
Dan Henderson,
Quinton Jackson,
Wanderlei Silva,
Vitor Belfort,
Royce Gracie,
Mauricio Rua,
Chuck Liddell,
Anderson Silva,
Kazuhiro Nakamura,
Murilo Rua,
Rameau Sokoudjou,
Antonio Rogerio Nogueira

Welterweight:
Ryo Chonan,
Akihiro Gono,
Phil Baroni,
Denis Kang,
Carlos Newton,
Paulo Filho,
Murilo Bustamante

Lightweight:
Takanori Gomi,
Marcus Aurelio,
Jens Pulver
 
Feb 28, 2006
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looks dope but i hope theyll reinvent the game where you have to have execution skills on the pad/joystick to perform combos or whatever. they were trying to make this game included in high level fighting game tournaments like street fighter but no ones fucking with it.
 

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I DONT KNOW MAN...IVE TRIED GIVING MMA GAMES CHANCES FOR YEARS...AND THEY ALWAYS SEEM TO FUCK UP SOMEHOW. I THINK MMA IS TO COMPLEX TO MAKE A GAME OUT OF.
 
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Five Reasons to Be Excited About UFC Undisputed 3

UFC Undisputed 3 is released February 14th in North America and February 17th in Europe for the PS3 and Xbox 360.



1) More Ways to Fight, More Ways to Finish

One of the drawbacks in the UFC series has been the limited ways in which you can engage an opponent. While the striking system has been competent and the ground game quite detailed, key positions have been omitted and certain scenarios would just never occur during a fight. One way in which this is different this time, is with the inclusion of leg kick TKOs. Now you can actually deploy leg kicks as a viable strategy to batter your opponent's legs. Leg kicks can also be checked by the defending fighter, possibly even resulting in a broken leg for the attacker.

Also added is a seated position against the cage. This is an important change because in real life there are many situations involving clinch work while standing along the cage — or ground work near the cage — that end up with two fighters pinned against the cage in a seated position. Not only can you deliver damage here, but you can use it as a transition point to try and flatten your opponent out or, if on defense, you can attempt to use the cage to stand back up.

Another addition this year is the “finish the fight” moment, where your fighter can deliver some final blows, even while an opponent is already out. This works particularly well with the aforementioned leg kick TKOs, as your opponent will crumble and you'll still be able to jump on top and blast them with a few more shots. Just the same, you can recreate the Henderson-Bisping fight by knocking an opponent out and then raining down another shot while they're out. This change alone removes some of the stilted ways in which fights finished in previous versions of the game.

2) Key Gameplay System Changes

One of the biggest alterations this year is in the submission system. Gone are the days in which you had to “shine” the right thumbstick until your hand fell off. Also gone is the need to button mash incessantly. Now when a submission is locked in, each player will participate in a mini-game, in the shape of an octagon, where the attacker tries to hover his icon over the defender while the defender tries to stay away. It looks a bit jarring on the screen, but the developers believe this will give better feedback as to how you're actually doing in the submission struggle, resulting in fewer puzzling tap-outs. Speaking of submissions, you can block them now by holding the grapple block — a welcome change.

Another exciting tweak takes place between rounds, as fighters will actually recover some of the damage accumulated in the previous round. This will eliminate situations where a fighter's “head damage” was at about 95 percent when they stepped out for the next round and they subsequently got dropped in one shot. Fights might be a bit longer because of this, but that should only add to the realism. The developers at THQ said they also wanted to add regeneration during the actual fight as well, but this feature won't make until the next version.



3) Bells and Whistles

One of the more exciting additions to the game this year is the inclusion of PRIDE mode. All of the elements that make PRIDE unique will be present, including irregular round times, soccer kicks, knees to the head on the ground, face stomps, referees over the PA system and laser and pyro entrances. Even better, PRIDE ring announcer Lenne Hardt will provide introductions for all of the fighters, and Bas Rutten and Stephen Quadros will handle play-by-play. It's also worth noting that over 30 unique PRIDE fighters will be included, such as Bob Sapp, Royce Gracie and Akihiro Gono. These guys can fight in the UFC modes of the game as well. Overall, it really seems like they've handled the inclusion of PRIDE the right way.

Back to the UFC side, fighter entrances with longer walkouts and improved facial animations will be included this year. The entire broadcast presentation is said to be improved, with a different color and lighting treatment than before, as well as a lower camera angle that, actually, resembles something more akin to an arcade fighting game.

4) Less Cheese

Like any competitive fighting game, there are going to be many questionable tactics that players develop. Most of the time it just ends up being industrious players working within the confines of the game to find an advantage, but sometimes these techniques end up tarnishing the realism that a game is gong for as well as sucking the fun away for a large part of the player base.

To that end, it's nice to see that players will be prevented from performing certain moves in this version. You'll no longer be able to reset a clinch along the cage, which restarted the referee's “timer” and allowed you stall and slowly punish while not doing much. It will also no longer be possible to cancel a submission into an advantageous position, which many online players used as a tactic advance into side control with no real effort. Finally, elbows from clinch range will only be possible from a handful of fighters, as many players often spammed these powerful short strikes to put you in a “rocked” state very quickly.



5) New Fighters, More Accurate Styles

Admittedly, it's a bit annoying that fighters like Phil Davis and Brian Stann aren't in the game by default. The only way people will be able to use those fighters, as well as Nick Diaz and Jason “Mayhem” Miller, is by pre-ordering the game at Gamestop. While this is a bit questionable, it is good to know that more of the fighters in UFC Undisputed 3 will behave like their real-life counterparts. Some of the lower-ranked fighters are still created using pre-existing archetypes — kickboxer, wrestler, etc. — but many of the fighters have been mo-capped with many more signature moves, transitions, submissions and stances.

It's also cool that reach is going to be a bigger factor in this year's game, so fighters like Jon Jones, Anderson Silva or Cheick Kongo should fight distinctively different from grapplers and Jiu-Jitsu fighters. Being able to paw a jab out in front of a range fighter in previous years only served to deter grapplers for a few seconds before they shot in for a takedown.

With addition of many new submissions and fighter-specific moves, it would be cool to actually recreate the standing guillotine that Jon Jones locked on Lyoto Machida — and then maybe land some extra shots for good measure once he's out.

As for the roster, UFC Undisputed 3 will also feature bantamweight and featherweight divisions, bringing the game's total roster to over 150 fighters. Since the UFC owns Strikeforce now, it seems like only a matter of time before all of those fighters are included as well.

http://www.operationsports.com/features/1402/five-reasons-to-be-excited-about-ufc-undisputed-3/