Fight Night Round 3

Fight Night Round 3

released on Feb 20, 2006

Fight Night Round 3

released on Feb 20, 2006

EA Sports' Fight Night Round 3 from EA Chicago lets you make your own fighter, train them up, and literally take on the world. Start by creating your own champ and customizing how they look, what equipment they have, their fighting style, their weight class, their signature move, and even their own illegal hit. Get equipment and trainers for your fighter to enhance his look and performance. Then take your fighter to career mode where you'll play fight your way up from the local gym all the way up to five-star venues. Get trainers to enhance your training and boost your speed and power. Play against randomly generated fighters all the way up through the ranks till you beat them in points or to a pulp. Certain fights may get you a bit of extra money as an incentive, or give you a promotional deal, but pick your fights carefully because strategy inside the ring won't matter if you mismanage your fisher outside. Fight smart during the fight by using the total punch control system to throw the punches you want to by using the analog stick. The total punch control system maps your fists to the analog stick getting rid of the need for senseless button mashing.


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Funny destroying a special someone at this game

I had so much fun with this game. My fighter fought into his 40's. It was interesting that your stats would drop drastically between fights at older ages. Smart design.

it's a broken game with an ultimate bug because of which it's impossible to fight with another boxers

Played on the PS Vita

I think this is a pretty solid game for the PSP, it's got a decent roster, and it looks like a kinda ugly PS2 game, but it runs great so.

The career mode is solid, the character creation suffices and it's a satisfying enough game-loop. The enemy AI is kinda brain-dead though and too easy.

It's OK!