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Veröffentlicht: 2020-08-14, Autor: Alexander , Testbericht von: eurogamer.de
Ich bin zugleich froh über UFC 4, aber auch erstaunt, dass es acht Jahre gedauert hat, bis THQs exzellentes UFC Undisputed 3 endgültig beerbt wurde. Zwar ist das immer noch umfangreicher durchsimuliert, wenn es um Schaden und die Entwicklung seines eigene...
Gelungene Präsentation, Über weite Strecken motivierende Karriere, Entschlackte Steuerung mitsamt erweiterten Hilfeoptionen, Gegenüber "UFC 3" verbessertes Aufgabesystem, Komplexe und dennoch gut kontrollierbare Kampfsportsim, Alle Kämpfer*innen fühlen si
Ringrichter spielen keine Rolle, Einige Bugs und Glitches, Schwacher und uninspirierter deutscher Kommentar, Gelegentliche KI-Schwächen
Das wahrscheinlich Wichtigste: Im Octagon macht "EA Sports UFC 4" niemand etwas vor. Gegenüber dem Vorgänger präsentiert sich das Spiel als rundum verbessert. Sehen wir von den gelegentlichen Bugs und KI-Aussetzern ab, bringt "UFC 4" Mixed-Martial-Arts wi...
Zusammenfassung: The EA UFC series has always been good but it's been missing that one thing to make it great. The games have gradually gotten better over the series but sadly EA UFC 4 really feels like the first game in the series to really, really add anything significa...
EA Sports UFC 4 is a largely iterative sequel that tightens up some looser parts, makes a few smart tweaks here and there, and doesn't rock the boat all that much. And in that sense, it's a success. The new submission system is a big improvement over prio...
Veröffentlicht: 2020-08-14, Autor: Ron , Testbericht von: gamingtrend.com
Greatly improved grappling and submission game, Training feels more personal, Create-a-fighter is a vast landscape of choices, Career mode improves on the formula, Fight balancing is improved
Cosmetic microtransactions are insanely priced, Some bugs remain, Framerate hitches even in performance mode, Voice voice repetition repetition
With upgraded grappling and submission mechanics, better training and fewer flash knockouts, UFC 4 manages to deliver on the promise of its predecessor. Cosmetic microtransactions come across greedy, but there's nothing lacking in the main product. Framer...
More accessible than ever for newcomers to the sport, The combat system is fast, fluid and satisfying as you learn new skills, Career Mode is a worthwhile journey through the world of UFC, Playful arenas and costumes add a much needed dose of pe
The overall package can still feel a little bland and dated visually, Some mechanics can feel detached due to their status as minigames, Character creator and career mode story feel underbaked,
UFC 4 is an enjoyable trip into the world of mixed-martial arts, which makes some ample improvements to the formula compared to previous entries. While it can still feel underbaked and bland in certain areas such as the career mode, it has been refined wi...
Veröffentlicht: 2020-08-21, Autor: Paul , Testbericht von: impulsegamer.com
UFC is steps forward… step back from UFC. The series' over-emphasis on realism but also widest playability remains an awkward marriage. Still, it's also one of the deepest sports titles available, and a great homage to the MMA genre.About the AuthorPau...
Zusammenfassung: It's very fitting that one of the two fighters adorning the cover of UFC 4, EA Sports' latest realization of the world's biggest mixed martial arts organization, is Jorge Masvidal. Once just a solid journeyman fighter, the last year or two saw “Gamebred”...