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UFC Undisputed 3

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UFC Undisputed 3
Cover art featuring former UFC Middleweight Champion Anderson "The Spider" Silva, who won a fan vote to appear on the cover of the game.
Developer(s)Yuke's
Publisher(s)THQ
Composer(s)Pride FC music composed by Yasuharu Takanashi
Platform(s)PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Release
  • NA: 14 February 2012
  • EU: 14 February 2012
  • AU: 16 February 2012
  • JP: 1 March 2012
Genre(s)Sports
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

UFC Undisputed 3 is a mixed martial arts video game featuring Ultimate Fighting Championship properties and fighters developed by Yuke's and published by THQ. It was released for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. It is a sequel to UFC Undisputed 2010, making it the third and last game to be released under THQ's 2007 agreement with the UFC.

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Transcription

Oh, come on. What’s the button to—oh, how do you hit the F5? Obviously, I’m a bigger fan of professional wrestling than UFC, but I’m definitely a casual fan. And I love that some of the fighters seem to have started taking cues from wrestlers by adding some much-needed personality to mixed martial arts, but if you’re going to borrow wrestling’s best attributes, the next step is have the team at Yuke’s make you an awesome, feature-rich and accessible video game. And with UFC Undisputed 3, that’s what they’ve done. Here comes the pain! Released in February for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, UFC Undisputed 3 is the return of a franchise that took a bit of a break after its second entry in 2010. This game attempts to rebrand the series with numbers, but the reinvention is a bit deeper than that. It also applies to the gameplay, and for the most part, that’s a good thing. Undisputed 3 doesn’t waste any time getting to the core of the problems that have always plagued MMA games. As soon as you start the game, the game provides the option of Amateur and Pro controls. Translation? Do you want those super-complex controls from past MMA games or something easier and faster to grasp? Awesome option that instantly broadens this game’s appeal. But the addition of easier controls doesn’t mean complexity isn’t still there for those hardcore gamers who want it. The game also packs in a ridiculous amount of modes, features and awesome new additions...including Pride, more weight classes and the renovated submission control, which prompts a minigame before earning a tap. UFC Undisputed 3 is a gargantuan effort, and because it can also appeal to the more casual fan, it really takes MMA games into new territory. You won’t need to learn some ridiculous control scheme to punch someone’s face in...but you can if you want to. For that alone, UFC Undisputed 3 is my favorite MMA game to date.

Gameplay

UFC Undisputed 3 has improved and added changes from its predecessor, including the following:[1][2]

  • New THQ servers for online play and downloadable content. Since the closing of THQ, the servers are now closed.
  • The addition of Pride Mode, with Pride rules, ring, and fighters. Pride Grand Prix has also been included, with the ability to have fights in the same night with damage moving onto the next fight. Commentary is provided by Bas Rutten and Stephen Quadros. Lenne Hardt announces the fighters in Pride in English, with Kei Grant announcing them in Japanese.
  • A brand new submission system. New submission moves includes the standing rear naked choke, standing guillotine choke, and the flying scissor heel hook.
  • Motion capture used for fighters for more realistic movement.
  • New Stats: Footwork, Ground Grapple Top and Bottom for offense and defense.
  • Fighter entrances and music.
  • Two game play control options: traditional and simplified (Pro and Amateur controls).
  • Leg kick TKO's, including leg breaks from blocked kicks.
  • New KO animations. "Finish the Fight" allows you to continue punching an unconscious opponent until the referee pulls you off.
  • Damage recovery between rounds.
  • New Stamina system, where stamina can only come back up so far until you are fully rested. Cuts affect stamina and energy recovery rate.
  • Redesigned striking game emphasizing jabs, quick strikes, and combinations. Elbow spamming has been fixed, with only certain fighters having elbows in clinch range. A fighter's reach is now a big part in striking, and new feint system and takedown-intercepting knees have been added.
  • New clinch controls, including a new transition in the clinch to back control. Whip knees can be done to the body and can be blocked.
  • Career Mode now allows players to go through roster fighters from the UFC and Pride, and stat decay has been abolished.
  • New ground positions with the cage, including using the cage to set up submissions and "wall walking" back to a standing position.
  • New options, such as Stamina Simulation mode, Competition Spec mode (removes all random elements such as flash KOs and doctor stoppages), and Stat Equalizer (equalizes all stats to 90 for both fighters).
  • Fighters are now able to sway on the ground to avoid strikes.
  • Sweeps are back from UFC 2009 Undisputed, including new ones.
  • Venues available includes MGM Grand, Mandalay Bay, The O2, Bell Centre, Palms Casino Resort, and the Red Rock Resort Spa and Casino. Madison Square Garden returns from UFC 2009 Undisputed. Pride matches are realised on Saitama Super Arena and WFA matches are realised at The Joint.
  • Mario Yamasaki, Herb Dean, Yves Lavigne, Josh Rosenthal, Dan Miragliotta and Kevin Mulhall are the referees available in the game.

Development and release

Promotion at E3 2011

The demo was released on 24 January 2012.

Reception

The game received "generally favourable reviews" on both platforms according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.[17][18] In Japan, Famitsu gave it a score of all four nines for a total of 36 out of 40.[5]

Dan Plunkett of 411Mania gave the Xbox 360 version nine out of ten and called it "the best game of the series and the best mixed martial arts video game to date."[19] Jeffrey Harris of the same website gave the PlayStation 3 version 9.6 out of 10 and said it was "really the MMA game we've been waiting for years. THQ really buckled down and the extra development time really paid off to make the game that much more special. EA MMA game [sic] was a good game, but it failed to deliver on a lot of levels and they didn't do enough to go above and beyond and truly outdo UFC Undisputed. THQ has now outdone all previous UFC Undisputed installments and EA MMA as well here."[20] A little later on, Trace Aber of the same website gave both console versions nine out of ten and said: "UFC Undisputed 3 is far and away the best game in the series, and it's obvious that taking a year off worked. The game certainly feels familiar, but it's the subtle things they changed that make the most difference. It's a well-rounded experience that is a must-have for any MMA fan."[21]

The Digital Fix gave the PS3 version eight out of ten and called it "the definitive MMA game".[22] Digital Spy gave the Xbox 360 version a similar score of four stars out of five, calling it "a thoroughly enjoyable fighting game, striking a wonderful balance between shallow action and simulation. Personality issues aside, once the bell rings, the action is superb, offering incredible levels of strategy, not to mention some of the most impressive knockouts we've ever seen."[15] Metro gave it a similar score of eight out of ten and called it "The premier MMA title that will appeal to all fight fans, whether you like the sport or not."[16]

The game topped the UK sales charts for several weeks.[23]

Reboot

On 5 June 2012, it was announced that THQ had sold the UFC license to Electronic Arts and closed the studio that worked on the franchise.[24] A new title, EA Sports UFC, was released on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles on 17 June 2014, followed by several sequels.

References

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  2. ^ UFCTHQ (17 June 2011). "UFC Undisputed 3 Gameplay Q&A #2". YouTube. Retrieved 21 June 2011.
  3. ^ Carsillo, Ray (10 February 2012). "EGM Review: UFC Undisputed 3 (X360)". EGMNow. EGM Media, LLC. Archived from the original on 8 January 2019. Retrieved 22 September 2019.
  4. ^ Edwards, Matt (15 February 2012). "UFC Undisputed 3 Review (Xbox 360)". Eurogamer. Gamer Network. Retrieved 22 September 2019.
  5. ^ a b c Brian (21 February 2012). "Famitsu review scores (2/21/12)". Nintendo Everything. Retrieved 22 September 2019.
  6. ^ a b Reeves, Ben (29 February 2012). "UFC Undisputed 3". Game Informer. GameStop. Retrieved 22 September 2019.
  7. ^ Tan, Nicholas (13 February 2012). "UFC Undisputed 3 Review (X360)". Game Revolution. CraveOnline. Retrieved 22 September 2019.
  8. ^ a b Calvert, Justin (13 February 2012). "UFC Undisputed 3 Review". GameSpot. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 22 September 2019.
  9. ^ "UFC Undisputed 3 Review (X360)". GameTrailers. Viacom. 10 February 2012. Archived from the original on 15 February 2012. Retrieved 22 September 2019.
  10. ^ Steinlage, Tate (16 February 2012). "UFC Undisputed 3 review (X360)". GameZone. Archived from the original on 27 February 2012. Retrieved 22 September 2019.
  11. ^ a b Hopper, Steven (9 February 2012). "UFC Undisputed 3 Review". IGN. Ziff Davis. Retrieved 22 September 2019.
  12. ^ Suszek, Mike (13 February 2012). "UFC Undisputed 3 review: Pride Fighting (X360)". Engadget (Joystiq). Oath Inc. Retrieved 22 September 2019.
  13. ^ Rudden, Dave (10 February 2012). "UFC Undisputed 3 review". Official Xbox Magazine. Future US. Archived from the original on 6 March 2013. Retrieved 22 September 2019.
  14. ^ "Review: UFC Undisputed 3". PlayStation: The Official Magazine. No. 57. Future plc. April 2012. p. 80.
  15. ^ a b Martin, Liam (14 February 2012). "'UFC Undisputed 3' review (Xbox 360)". Digital Spy. Hearst Communications. Archived from the original on 17 February 2012. Retrieved 22 September 2019.
  16. ^ a b Nsubuga, Jimmy (19 February 2012). "UFC Undisputed 3 review - full contact (X360)". Metro. DMG Media. Retrieved 22 September 2019.
  17. ^ a b "UFC Undisputed 3 for PlayStation 3 Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 22 September 2019.
  18. ^ a b "UFC Undisputed 3 for Xbox 360 Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 22 September 2019.
  19. ^ Plunkett, Dan (16 February 2012). "UFC Undisputed 3 (Xbox 360) Review". 411Mania. Archived from the original on 2 June 2012. Retrieved 22 September 2019.
  20. ^ Harris, Jeffrey (5 March 2012). "UFC Undisputed 3 (PS3) Review". 411Mania. Archived from the original on 2 June 2012. Retrieved 22 September 2019.
  21. ^ Aber, Trace (17 March 2012). "UFC Undisputed 3 (360, PS3) Review". 411Mania. Archived from the original on 20 March 2012. Retrieved 22 September 2019.
  22. ^ Gallagher, Gareth (14 February 2012). "UFC Undisputed 3 Review (PS3)". The Digital Fix. Poisonous Monkey. Archived from the original on 29 February 2012. Retrieved 22 September 2019.
  23. ^ "TOP 30 SONY PLAYSTATION 3 (FULL PRICE), WEEK ENDING 25 February 2012". GfK Chart-Track. Archived from the original on 11 April 2017. Retrieved 22 September 2019.
  24. ^ Chalk, Andy (5 June 2012). "THQ Loses UFC, Closes Studio". The Escapist. Enthusiast Gaming. Retrieved 8 June 2012.

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