The caveat here is I only had 100 points to spend in a week getting ready for the fight. I could post to social media, stream video games with my fans, attend special interview sessions, and many other things. To be successful in the UFC, I didn’t just have to win my fights. So begins the long, difficult road of becoming the champion through hard work in training, gathering a fan base, and of course, winning scheduled fights. (Which I did, of course.) The career mode starts off with simple exhibition bouts that eventually get the attention of Dana White who then invites the player to be a contender in the UFC. For maximum goofiness, I could use the EA Game Face to scan my own face in and let the game render me if full 3D. I could create my fighter from the ground up and make them as realistic or as goofy as I wanted. UFC 3 puts more emphasis on the career mode than the last game. Now, UFC 3 is hitting and I feel pretty much the same way with a few extra things added on. Sure, I was a bit confused with some of the mechanics, but I found the overall fighting to be precise and fun. A couple of years ago, I reviewed UFC 2 and enjoyed my time with it for the most part. Of course, I know of many of the fighters like Chuck Liddell, Connor McGregor, and Ronda Rousey, but I’ve never followed the sport frequently. The UFC isn’t really a sport I pay much attention to.
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