Dissapointing news to emerge is that when you lose a fight in your career mode it goes to the game over screen. So, the aim of the game is to complete your career undefeated. Personally I like to lose a few fights and make some nice comebacks :P
Its a shame, but rest is looking kool...here comes a new preview
The career mode in the game is, according to 2K Sports, its pivotal feature. It's certainly the game's most interesting and novel aspect. Beginning with a flash-forward to the start of a fight near the end of your career, it takes the format of a sports documentary - with a series of talking heads discussing the career ascent of your character, The Kid, through the ranks of the greats in the 70s.
The kid stays in the picture
These aren't just animated models discussing you, however. The cleverly edited documentary format is filled with clips from some of the legendary names associated with boxing, recorded specially for the game. There's Don King himself, of course - who becomes your promoter once you've proven yourself in the early days. But there are also people like Larry Holmes and Ken Norton, and even director Mario Van Peebles, all chatting away to the camera in soundbite clips about The Kid and his ascent.
Padding it out are a number of fictitious characters, actors and actresses playing people like your former girlfriends, sparring partners and the likes. It all fits together fairly seamlessly, and certainly looks the part - it could easily be a real sports documentary, albeit one undermined a bit by fairly simplistic depiction of your key rivals as heavy-browed, snarling villains.
Backing up the documentary-style presentation is a wealth of classic boxing footage culled from Don King's own archives. This can be unlocked as you progress through the game, and provides one of the big incentives to play through. Another incentive is the ability to unlock a number of classic fighters for the various quick match and multiplayer (both online and offline, naturally) modes.
A selection of contemporary fighters are available from the outset, including a number of boxing's up and coming stars, but to play as the greats you'll need to defeat them in superbly presented black and white dream sequences that pop up during career mode. Conspicuous by his absence from the otherwise fairly impressive classic fighter line-up is Mike Tyson - not, we're told, for any financial reason, but rather due to the former champ's rather fragile state of mind (Prizefighter's producer touches his finger to his forehead and whistles - "there were some issues there" apparently).
Or Ronnie lied just to keep crowd control while they try to fix it?
That'd be my guess...Who are you on 2k's forum Star? Please do not tell me Banky...
Ive never actually signed up man. I dont think I did anyway, if I did it wld be as the same username.
Or Ronnie lied just to keep crowd control while they try to fix it?
That'd be my guess...Who are you on 2k's forum Star? Please do not tell me Banky...
If the article is fake, that sounds kinda disapointing. I'm glad it's not one and done, but they made the gameplay sound really good.
I dont think its fake man, maybe just that one bit of detail, it was apparently a rumour that was going around and the guys who made the article may have assumed it and wrote it in. Maybe...
Some interesting news from 2k forums is that one of the admins said
"Let me answer something that is causing issues:
Career mode is NOT one and done. I am not sure where this rumor came from."
So maybe there is losses on your record. Hope so:boxing:
so its true its not on ps3 does anyone have any news on fight night 4
nothing will be revealed on FN4 until the game Facebreaker is in stores in order to make sure everyone buys a copy of that game.
Man..end of career if u lose? Thats bullshit,hopefully its like VB where when u lose it goes to the game over screen,but u have to fight him again until u beat him,and if u go to the stats,it shows how much times uve actually won AND lost
yeah dont like it either, but what happens when u get an infinite # of rematches? kinda boring cuz youll always beat the game then
Man..end of career if u lose? Thats bullshit,hopefully its like VB where when u lose it goes to the game over screen,but u have to fight him again until u beat him,and if u go to the stats,it shows how much times uve actually won AND lost
honestly.. i dont like the sound of the real face paced crap, sounds like an amateurish button masher fighting game
I do like the fighter line up
if you could take the story mode, commentators, and fighter line up.. and put it in FNR3... youd have me sold
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