A top boxing game would be the one thing that would get me to buy a console.
There is nothing more enjoyable than starting an unwarranted quadruple fight series with an absolute bum in career mode. I ironed out a chap called Waldo Sanchez 4 times in career mode.
He stunned my guy in the last fight. I deserved it.
EA makes a new Fight Night game:
- You have to purchase loot boxes containing special punches and techniques like the Smash and pull counter
- Micro-transactions to play as your favorite boxer
- If you set career mode on Easy you play as Danny Garcia and fight a series of Rod Salka-esque boxers
- You spend more time managing your fighter's boxing politics and negotiations than you do fighting
- If you buy the Open Scoring DLC and fight Canelo, Open Scoring shows an 118-110 scorecard already filled out
- Because of his matrix like skills, Vasyl Lomachenko already knows what buttons you are about to press
- If you get into a dispute with your promoter or manager your character is 'shelved' for real life time of 1 to 2 years; unlocking your character is a micro-transaction
- Loaded Gloves and Mexican Meat are lootbox exclusives
- EA will host a cash prize tournament for best Fight Night player with a 100,000 dollar reward for the winner. After promoter fees, entrance fees, and state taxes, your actual winnings are 10 bucks and a free trip to the buffet table for 1 hour
This. God damn EA :D And unfortunately, that's the business model today in gaming
I heard Floyd Mayweather Jr. is going to be fronting a boxing video game in the near future? I'd love a new game. I'd like a Fight Night with deep, updated rosters and the game-breaking exploits need fixing because they destroyed online play. Surely the game engines are advanced enough now to get us say... a top 25 all-time in each division?
EA makes a new Fight Night game:
- You have to purchase loot boxes containing special punches and techniques like the Smash and pull counter
- Micro-transactions to play as your favorite boxer
- If you set career mode on Easy you play as Danny Garcia and fight a series of Rod Salka-esque boxers
- You spend more time managing your fighter's boxing politics and negotiations than you do fighting
- If you buy the Open Scoring DLC and fight Canelo, Open Scoring shows an 118-110 scorecard already filled out
- Because of his matrix like skills, Vasyl Lomachenko already knows what buttons you are about to press
- If you get into a dispute with your promoter or manager your character is 'shelved' for real life time of 1 to 2 years; unlocking your character is a micro-transaction
- Loaded Gloves and Mexican Meat are lootbox exclusives
- EA will host a cash prize tournament for best Fight Night player with a 100,000 dollar reward for the winner. After promoter fees, entrance fees, and state taxes, your actual winnings are 10 bucks and a free trip to the buffet table for 1 hour
:lol1: :lol1:
I asked a guy at EB a few months ago if they were making one, he tried to sell me the UFC game. I told him he might as well sell me the Mortal Kombat game.
EA makes a new Fight Night game:
- You have to purchase loot boxes containing special punches and techniques like the Smash and pull counter
- Micro-transactions to play as your favorite boxer
- If you set career mode on Easy you play as Danny Garcia and fight a series of Rod Salka-esque boxers
- You spend more time managing your fighter's boxing politics and negotiations than you do fighting
- If you buy the Open Scoring DLC and fight Canelo, Open Scoring shows an 118-110 scorecard already filled out
- Because of his matrix like skills, Vasyl Lomachenko already knows what buttons you are about to press
- If you get into a dispute with your promoter or manager your character is 'shelved' for real life time of 1 to 2 years; unlocking your character is a micro-transaction
- Loaded Gloves and Mexican Meat are lootbox exclusives
- EA will host a cash prize tournament for best Fight Night player with a 100,000 dollar reward for the winner. After promoter fees, entrance fees, and state taxes, your actual winnings are 10 bucks and a free trip to the buffet table for 1 hour
:rofl: :rofl:
when is sega coming out with a new greatest heavyweights game? has to be the same format tho...where it's just the side view and one guy is always a southpaw.
EA makes a new Fight Night game:
- You have to purchase loot boxes containing special punches and techniques like the Smash and pull counter
- Micro-transactions to play as your favorite boxer
- If you set career mode on Easy you play as Danny Garcia and fight a series of Rod Salka-esque boxers
- You spend more time managing your fighter's boxing politics and negotiations than you do fighting
- If you buy the Open Scoring DLC and fight Canelo, Open Scoring shows an 118-110 scorecard already filled out
- Because of his matrix like skills, Vasyl Lomachenko already knows what buttons you are about to press
- If you get into a dispute with your promoter or manager your character is 'shelved' for real life time of 1 to 2 years; unlocking your character is a micro-transaction
- Loaded Gloves and Mexican Meat are lootbox exclusives
- EA will host a cash prize tournament for best Fight Night player with a 100,000 dollar reward for the winner. After promoter fees, entrance fees, and state taxes, your actual winnings are 10 bucks and a free trip to the buffet table for 1 hour
People would need to start to fund me things. If they got enough people to put money into it in sure a small developer would do it. I think its actually somewhat common in that industry