Fight Night 2004

Fight Night 2004

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Fight Night 2004

Fight Night 2004 is the most brutally realistic boxing simulation you'll ever see. It brings players the feel of being of being in the ring -- with all its risks, uncertainties and surprises. Become a new fighter and work your way up the ranks - see if you can reach the top, then see how long you can stay there! Go online and see how you rank among the nation's fight fans Customize your ring entrance show your personality, and win over&Psych out your opponent the crowd

 

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Fight Night 2004 Reviews

There are some old timers in there. Good graphics. I like the boxers that are in the game.

 

I read a review where the reviewer complained about mandatory retirement; I disagree. Other reviewers have mentioned that different boxers have different approaches to being in the ring with you, and they are correct. I played through Fight Night 2004 back when it came out and had a lot of fun. You'll need to react accordingly or find yourself laying on the mat trying to get the dizziness out of your head. A 42-year-old boxer is really pushing it. Playing this on original XBOX was great. Playing on the 360 is also fun, but there are a few graphical errors you'll have to overlook.

He's going to go down. Make sure you do the training in between fights. It's just pure fun. At the prices you can get this game for, I recommend owning a copy whether you're still playing on the original XBOX or have upgraded to a 360.

Tattoos also fail to appear on the 360. If you're playing a character with an afro, this can be interesting, since they have a 3/4 afro instead of the full thing and you can see inside the hair (it is hollow). If you get good, your stats such as stamina and speed will go up much faster than if you select the Auto Train feature. Anyhow, I like everything about Fight Night 2004.

Your body at 42 isn't what it was at 20, especially after you've been through a professional boxing career. The front right quadrant of players heads has a graphical glitch that leaves a quarter of the players hair missing.

 

I got this game for Christmas of 2004, and I've had a total blast with it. The computer retired him at age 42 for no reason. I can still use him in exhibition mode, but not in career mode. So I created a 6'10 heavy with a mohawk and tatoes and named him the Irish Bull. My Bull was 48-2 and had defended the title 11 times in a row. The graphics and sound are top notched from EA.

Second the computer autimatically retires your boxer from career mode, when it sees fit. You'll luv this game and its a ton of fun. You can unlock rings, equipment, and buy upgrades at the store. This came is so much fun, but there are two things I don't like about it. First for Xbox there is no online play, so you might want to get the one with Benard Hopkins because there is.

You can either fight with the large Fight Nite lineup or create your own boxer.

 

You can also run the total punch control and buttons simultaneously which offers the ultimate aresenal of controllable punches. making the game much easier to control. That can be turned off in the settings menu and saved so you'll never have to hear it again. A lot of people have complained about the "annoying" rap soundtrack.

At the time, I was unaware that you could turn off the total punch control system and punch with the buttons. Those are the 2 biggest complaints I've heard about this game, and that's the fix. I was wrong. I had previously written a review proclaiming Knockout Kings 2002 to be a better game than Fight Night 2004.

 

But I must say this. the big names I've heard of. you chase so much it leaves you open to hits and at a huge. disadvange. is a really fun game. good game. The boxing matches are rather fun. upcuts and such.

which are really worthless and suck up the stamina meter. I've yet to play Fight Night Round 2. but this game had a decent number of characters and most of. Also, you are provided with some decent fun training courses. It can be alittle frustrating until you. the stamina meter and you will be open to some VERY nasty.

I know they did it to help draw fights out to the 7+ rounds. and it was made this way to draw fights out. a mouse because a number of the fighters will just dance. Other than that it is a really. very well which is a suprise to me.

and is pretty realistic. journey that can take a while, but it's worthy. I don't know alot about real boxing,. Of course the create a boxer.

4 stars. Why not 5 stars. The punches look very. but it just gets on my nerves.

realistic with the exception of some of the special punches. It has great control, great graphics. figure this out. around with the health meter builds. further up in the ranks you are force to be a cat chasing. Well, I believe some fighters simply jump around too much. It's a.

and that adds alittle to the game. And obviousally when.

just brawling and throwing wild punches or it will drain. One thing I really like is that you can't got out there.

When you get. and move up the ranks is the highlight of the game.

that help build up you're endurance, power, agility and such. The block button works.

and so you are better off not bothering with them.

 
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