UFC Undisputed 2010

UFC Undisputed 2010

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Platform: PlayStation 3
Genre: sports_and_outdoors_games
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Operating System: PlayStation 3
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Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 5.3 x 0.6
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MPN: 99155
Model: B0030CYE8O
UPC: 752919991558
EAN: 0752919991558
ASIN: B0030CYE8O

Publication Date: April 30, 2010
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Features:
  ○ Fighters and Personalities ? Navigate a roster of more than 100 prolific UFC fighters, each fully rendered to convey a photorealistic appearance
  ○ Enhanced Combat ? A new Sway System with full upper body and head movement allows for the dodging of attacks, while on the ground. A new Posture System delivers fight-ending strikes from every position
  ○ Fighter Customization? Choose from an array of moves from all available disciplines, including newly added Sambo, Karate and Greco-Roman Wrestling, to become a true mixed martial artist.
  ○ Career Mode ? A Game Is Watching You system tracks every action and uses this information to dictate in-game commentary and career progression
  ○ Expansive Online Play ? Encourage camaraderie by forming fight camps and leagues to participate in ranking and champion tracking systems. Join forces, train like real-life UFC fighters and go online to compete against other camps in the virtual UFC world.

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UFC Undisputed 2010 PS3

Amazon.com Product Description
UFC Undisputed 2010 is action-packed fighting game that recreates the excitement and intensity of the real-life Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). The game features all aspects of the UFC experience, including a roster of more 100 UFC fighters, a wide range of fighting styles—including new additions Sambo, Karate and Greco-Roman Wrestling—authentic environments and commentary, and a variety of play modes that include Career, Title and Title Defense Modes, as well as multiplayer options accommodating up to 16 players in tournament and training settings. The PS3 version of the game contains additional content including 3 exclusive Legends fighters, exclusive Ultimate Fights and some of the greatest fights in UFC History on a separate Blu-ray disc.

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Are You Ready to Step into the Octagon?
So you want to be a fighter? Step into the Octagon in UFC Undisputed 2010 to see if you have what it takes to be the best of the best. UFC Undisputed 2010 features the most authentic mixed martial arts (MMA) action while boasting the best fighters in the world. After one round with all the new features and key improvements, you’ll embody the essence and spirit of a real fighter. Are you ready to be one?

Action in the middle of the octagon in UFC Undisputed 2010
Bring your mixed martial arts skills to the octagon again in UFC Undisputed 2010.
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Exclusive fighters Royce Gracie, Dan Severn and Jens Pulver included in the PS3 version of UFC Undisputed 2010
PS3 exclusive fighters and extras.
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Gameplay
UFC Undisputed 2010 is a fighting game that places players in the iconic mixed martial arts fighting cage, known as the octagon, with the most devastating MMA fighters to be found in the UFC. As with the original UFC 2009 Undisputed game, action plays out in one-on-one fights in which the player, utilizes a mix of fighting styles which are balanced between striking techniques—a standing game—and grappling techniques—a ground game. Because the strength, experience and fighting style of opponents will vary, it is important to develop both a standing and ground game in order to defeat opponents by knockout, submission or by a decision depending on an opponent's weakness and/or the opportunities encountered during a match. The game features representations of more than 100 top name UFC fighters, each of which utilizes fighting styles representative of the actual fighter. Along with this realism, the game contains customization options that allow the player to create a fighter of their own with various styles, and/or attire and tattoos. Additional features new to UFC Undisputed 2010 include: the addition of Sambo, Karate and Greco-Roman Wrestling fighting styles; the ability to switch to a southpaw stance at any time; new strikes, submissions, transitions; the ability to change submissions mid-attack; an enhanced Career Mode; and improved online play allowing for 16-player tournaments, online fight camps, co-op sparring and more.

PlayStation 3 Exclusive Content
PlayStation 3 players of UFC Undisputed 2010 enjoy additional exclusive content. This includes 3 exclusive Legends fighters - Royce Gracie, Jens Pulver, Dan Severn; some of the greatest fights in UFC history on Blu-ray; and five exclusive Ultimate Fights for play in Ultimate Fights Mode.

Ultimate Fights Mode is the evolution of UFC 2009's Classic Fights Mode allowing players to relive some of the more memorable fights in UFC history. Players can play the mode as a single player experience in an attempt to unlock content associated with each fight or play as a two-player experience, squaring off against friends with special presentation and commentary elements. The main difference between Classic Fights from UFC 2009 and the Ultimate Fights for UFC Undisputed 2010 is the introduction of Fight Categories and Multiple Challenges for each fight. Assigning each fight to a category helps structure the mode and allows players to easily identify each type of fight, while the introduction of Multiple Challenges for each fight adds replayability to the mode. You may also "play as the spoiler" and provide additional challenges and unlocks associated with the losing fighter, where players look to "rewrite history."

Key Game Features

  • UFC Fighters and Personalities - Navigate an unparalleled roster of more than 100 prolific UFC fighters, each fully rendered to convey a photorealistic appearance. Prominent UFC personalities, including the commentary team of Joe Rogan and Mike Goldberg, veteran voice of the Octagon Bruce Buffer, Octagon Girls, referees, trainers and more return to showcase an authentic and memorable UFC video game experience.
  • PlayStation 3 Exclusive Content - PlayStation 3 players enjoy additional content including, 3 exclusive Legends fighters (Royce Gracie, Jens Pulver, Dan Severn), exclusive Ultimate Fights and some of the greatest fights in UFC History on Blu-ray.
  • Enhanced Combat - Step into the Octagon with improved combat. A new Sway System with full upper body and head movement allows for the dodging of attacks, while on the ground, a new Posture System delivers strong, fight-ending strikes from every position. Manage Octagon control with new strikes, submissions, transitions and cage positions, as well as experience added realism with the introduction of Southpaw stance.
  • Fighter Customization - Enjoy customizable freedom with created fighters by combining move sets from numerous MMA disciplines. Choose from an array of moves from all available disciplines, including newly added Sambo, Karate and Greco-Roman Wrestling, to become a true mixed martial artist.
  • Expansive Online Play - Encourage camaraderie by forming fight camps and leagues to participate in ranking and champion tracking systems. Join forces, train like real-life UFC fighters and go online to compete against other camps in the virtual UFC world.
  • Career Mode - An intuitive "Game Is Watching You" system tracks every action and uses this information to dictate in-game commentary, opponent intelligence and overall career progression. On the quest to reach the UFC Hall of Fame, enhance the Career Mode experience through online co-op sparring sessions with respective fight camps and form unique personalities for created fighters to increase their cred, popularity and sponsorships based on interactions during weigh-ins and interviews.
  • Title and Title Defense Modes - Fight through one of UFC’s five official weight classes to earn and defend a championship belt in Title Mode. In Title Defense Mode, a fighter’s condition remains persistent, with milestone challenges built in along the way.
  • Tournament Mode - Explore up to 16-player individual and team tournaments within one system. Utilize UFC fighters or created fighters and select from arcade-style play with repeated fighter appearances or experience simulation play with fighter representation limited to one appearance.
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Standing game in UFC Undisputed 2010
Additional fighting styles.
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Ground game in UFC Undisputed 2010
100+ UFC fighters.
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Submission hold in UFC Undisputed 2010
New combat functionality.
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Going for a take down in UFC Undisputed 2010
Enhanced gameplay modes.
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5 out of 5 stars Great game but they need to work out the kinks   May 29, 2010
jukeboxhero788 (Fullerton, CA)
7 out of 9 found this review helpful

UFC 2010 for ps3 has potential to be the greatest MMA game ever. The only reason I say it is not the greatest game yet is because there are several bugs. It is very hard to get a fight online and the career mode has some problems, including your stats decaying too quickly, fatigue not really playing as much of a factor as it should be, and opponents getting too tough too quickly. Some of the ufc fighters also need a little tweaking but as soon as the developers get a patch update out there, and I am confident they will, this will be the best MMA game ever. Despite these current problems, I also want to address its successes. The graphics are UNBELIEVABLE, every fighter looks completely real. And the realism doesn't stop there, every fighter in the game has fighting styles and abilities that are just like the real fighters. There are also all kinds of new features like the ability to make and play your own pay per view which is so fun if get some friends to play through it and the other gameplay modes that ensure you will never get bored of this game. So all in all, I would highly recommend this game if your a fan of the UFC although would recomend you wait until they get a solid patch update out there so you can enjoy it to its fullest.


5 out of 5 stars UFC Undisputed 2010!!!!   June 7, 2010
John Floyd (Glen Burnie, Maryland United States)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

First off let me say that I am a huge fighting game fan, this game has far surpassed UFC Undisputed 2009. The graphics are beautiful, the ability to create your own fighter and choose what moves you want him to do (down to each punch) is such a huge advancement from the previous game. Career mode has been expanded and is a little bit more realistic (if you don't train certain areas then those skill s will decay) which I found out the hard way.

Now that was the good things, lets hit the things that need improvement.....

Animations - I think they tried to put too much in the game and at certain times the animations will get kinda screwed up. My guy has a rolling leg lock from his back and when I perform that move it doesn't even show me grabing my opponent until the submission is fully initiated (he just sits there and looks at me). The clinch sometimes moves from the clinch will cause the animations to go crazy.

Moves - There are some characters that have unstopable moves ie.. Machida's leg trip takedown, no matter what I do I cannot stop that takedown. very unbalanced.

XBOX Live - Okay heres the biggest issues that plagues UFC Undisputed 2010, If I just want to do a "Quick Match" 99% of the time it will tell me the seesion is no longer available, The lag that is in the game (atleast for me, and I have a 10Mb cable connection) is unbearable. By the time the match finally synch's up my opponent has left the game!

All in all it's a good game, very fun and very challenging. I just wish the online work a little better, but apparently THQ is addressing this issue so we will see. I recommend this game if you like MMA, Fighting games or anything that promotes competetion between friends.



3 out of 5 stars Great Game with A Glaring Flaw   June 23, 2010
Libertarian! (USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The follow up for the excellent original title has been launched. Will the series fall into the usual sports annual release malaise of small, incremental changes being hyped up as being huge to justify a retail price?

Fortunately, this is a new franchise (these seem to have little in common with the last gen UFC titles), so they have enough room to grow for a year or two. In this case, they've introduced a wealth of game modes. The career mode is the meat, with you going through 12 years of a career to become a Hall of Famer.

The controls have been simplified. I am able to avoid being pinned to the mat for entire rounds. True, I decided to focus on striking offense and ground defense, but the controls were still much easier to handle.

They also try to make rep more important. You can only unlock new trainers or new sparring partners when your rep and cred are high enough. The means of gaining rep, credibility, and popular are more than a bit boring. Interviews after the fight are boring. Public workouts are boring. Appearing at shows is boring. Weigh-in confrontations are boring. If these activities cannot be made more enjoyable, they shouldn't return.

The new addition of friends and rivals is a key addition. You can have feuds now and beating your rival gets you more cred than regular fights. If you train with a friend, you get stat bonuses. This is a brilliant little addition that isn't enough to hype as a major deal, but does provide a fun diversion.

Even with all of the pluses, there are major negatives. Load times are ridiculously long. 2-3 minutes to start a game is ridiculous and it seems to be consistently that slow. Visually, the fighters appear more plasticky than last year and clipping and issues of moves being stuck during transitions seems to be way more prevalent. And the irritating insistance that you pay $10 to play online if the game isn't bought new --- and the request is repeated every time, even if you say no repeatedly --- is infuriating. Asking once would be irritating, having to do it repeatedly is a waste of time.



4 out of 5 stars Getting Better   June 7, 2010
greekboy03 (UK)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Ever since the release of UFC 2009 I could not wait for the 2010 version to see what they would add and how to make the game that bit more realistic.
UFC 2009 was such a huge jump from the old UFC games of old in the way you could control your fighters and the vast array of technical moves, but it never quite felt you were in complete control when in clinch or on the ground, most of us probably wore out our R3 stick on the Playstation controllers getting (or trying) out of submissions. Also the clock rotating of the stick to get your opponents off of you so you didn't get grounded and pounded.
So on to the latest in the series UFC Undisputed 2010. First thing to note is the huge roster selection in each weight class to choose from it's just so vast and with the PS3 version there are even some of the "Old School" UFC veterans to select.
Next is the way the fighters look and move in the octagon, This has been improved and all the fighters seem to move, act and re-act as you would expect their real life counterparts.
Now to the action, the stand up game is much the same the added improvement of the "Sway" is good but still needs some work, it's fairly basic and once you get to learn the sway pattern it really easy to ensure your punches connect 90% of the time, also the addition of pushing you opponent against the cage whilst a welcome addition still feels rushed and not quite like the real thing.
As I said above the two main things for me were the clinch and ground game and although again they have improved both of these areas it's still not quite there.
Trying to get out of submission is next to impossible, the responses I have seen from the developers is if your fighter is gassed or rocked he's gonna tap pretty damn quick but even with full stamina and your opponent rocked he always seems to get the advantage, I've tried this on multiple difficulty settings as well. Again transitions from your back are extremely hard, and it feels like there is no real skill in attempting these either.
The clinch is very much the same as before although there is the use of the cage this time.
So in summary Undisputed 2010 is an improvement on the last game and you can feel that they have listened and tried to add and change the game to make it as realistic as possible but there is still room for improvement, I would recommend this game for all MMA fans out there.
At a risk of getting my hands slapped by the UFC guys I am eager to see what the EA Sports guys come up with in their offering.



5 out of 5 stars Great Game, Good Pickup for all MMA fans!   June 7, 2010
L. Divine (Los Angeles, CA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Picked up Undisputed the day of release, have been super impressed thus far. Online was a bit buggy, and it's still a huge lay and pray game which is a bit annoying but overall the game has improved immensely. Career mode is sick; so much customization it's rediculous; it couldn't be anymore real! The graphics are great, the game play is much more fluid.. overall it's just a huge improvement from '09. If you're a fan of MMA; or enjoyed 09 this should def. be on your future game wishlist!

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