http://www.gamespot.com/xbox360/sports/donkingpresentsprizefighter/index.html?tag=result;title;0
There have been threads about this game months ago but here are the latest screen of this game. It sucks that Don King is linked to this but after seeing these images it doens't matter to me. It looks very promising because 2K Sports is making it. The same company that brought us the best football/basketball games out today. From playing 2K Sports games from the Dreamcast until now I KNOW the graphics & the game play will be top notch. This should blow that Fight Night bullshit out of the water.
i was gonna mention that as well. the victorious boxers games have graphics that are blah even by ps1 standards, but holy shit those are the best boxing games that have ever been made.
things like circling, punching range, and attacking at angles play a big role in that series. plus there's much more going on. it's light years ahead of the 2-d, move back and forth style of the fight night games.
Victorious Boxers is by far the best boxing game I've played. The game control is what sets it apart from all other games.
2k got the mlb license.
I like the 2K sports series because I had a Dreamcast back in the day, but I wish EA made MLB Baseball games. They seemed to have more stuff on it and I like the fact you could play in the minor leagues all the way to single A.
It sucks that there not making Prizefighter for PS3, looks like I'll have to stick with the Fight Night Series.
Fight night could look better, but if this game has shit that Fight Night Round 3 don't have. It can be better. Look at that Victorious Boxers series. It don't look as good as fight night, but i'll tell you this. Its better than it.
i was gonna mention that as well. the victorious boxers games have graphics that are blah even by ps1 standards, but holy shit those are the best boxing games that have ever been made.
things like circling, punching range, and attacking at angles play a big role in that series. plus there's much more going on. it's light years ahead of the 2-d, move back and forth style of the fight night games.
2k got the mlb license.
I didn't know that. They're sports games are the best simulation out there. Not that arcade style NBA Jams like games which are fun but get old. EA's developing another boxing title called Facebreaker that's of course arcade style. There are some pics & screens on the net about that too.
He right about 2KSports. They've been dominating since the Dreamcast days. That's why those bastards at EA locked down the NFL license till 2012. They know 2KSports was going to take their business from them.
2k got the mlb license.
your fuckin delusional :kiss:
He right about 2KSports. They've been dominating since the Dreamcast days. That's why those bastards at EA locked down the NFL license till 2012. They know 2KSports was going to take their business from them.
Don King Presents: Prizefighter
Developer: 2K Games; Publisher: 2k Games
Preview by Jon Valjean (29 January 2008)
2K SPORTS APPEAR TO be on track for an Autumn release of Don King Presents: Prizefighter. According to 2K, players must train, overcome adversity, get promoted, and avoid temptation to rise in notoriety, all while watching the story of their rise to champion unfold in a unique, live-action, sports documentary style that features real-life greats from the world of boxing.
2K have been kind enough to supply us with the following features and screenshots:
Live the Boxing Life - A full career mode offers players a comprehensive story line that follows them through real-life boxing situations such as injuries, facing stacked odds against a corrupt judge, and more. These dramatic moments are told in a sports documentary style using the voices and images of world famous boxers and celebrities from the boxing world.
The Best in the Ring and in the Booth - Don King Presents: Prizefighter offers up a roster of 30 licensed, active boxers and 10 classic, retired boxers. Classics include the likes of Larry Holmes, Ken Norton, and even the Cinderella Man himself, James Braddock. The play-by-play and color commentary are provided by none other than HBO Boxing broadcasters - Emmanuel Stewart and Jim Lampley.
Knock Out! - The developers at 2K sports weren't afraid to get their hands dirty when it came to fine-tuning the fight mechanics in Don King Presents: Prizefighter. Cumulative effect punching and surprise one-punch knockdowns and knockouts will keep gamers on the edge of their seats during every match. Height, weight, reach, and strength all play a part in how well a fighter stacks up against the enemy.
Hit the Virtual "Gym" - The unique online mode in Don King Presents: Prizefighter allows players to form and compete in "gyms" of friends or any available competitor. Players can choose from any of the legendary or active champions in Don King Presents: Prizefighter, or use up to 8 of their own customized boxers in this feature.
^^^That info all by itself tells you this is going to be a better game than fight night.
Fight night could look better, but if this game has shit that Fight Night Round 3 don't have. It can be better. Look at that Victorious Boxers series. It don't look as good as fight night, but i'll tell you this. Its better than it.