

These moments are also given a perspective from professional fighters who have actually lived through the events in their real careers - via a quick video. The career mode also does a fantastic job of recreating the actual journey that fighters live through as they progress through the ranks. As annoying as this may become later in the game, they are actually very helpful in teaching those who neglected to play through the tutorial after booting up the game disc. Training can become boring pretty quickly though, as you may find yourself playing through a game multiple times in a row to stack up certain stat levels. Upping these base stats will, obviously, make your fighter (be he an existing pro or created character) stronger, and thus increase his chances of walking out of the octagon with a win.

Training in between fights can be a little tedious at times, but they are necessary to increase your fighter's strength, speed, stamina, and footwork.

The changes made are certainly for the better too, as the game minimizes time spent training for a fight, allowing players to jump into their next bout with little delay. There are a handful of noteworthy issues that I encountered during my play time, but overall it's a great game that mixed martial arts fans, and fighting game enthusiasts in general, will enjoy for quite some time.įirst things first, Undisputed 3 has a newly revamped career mode. The final package offers one of the most authentic UFC experiences ever realized, but the game is far from flawless. Toting several big enhancements over its predecessors, UFC Undisputed 3 claims to be the best mixed martial arts game on the market, and it definitely lives up to the hype. After taking a nearly two year hiatus, the UFC video game series has returned in the form of UFC Undisputed 3.
