You're going to have to do a little bit of everything in MMA at some point, but you have to be honest about what you're not good at so you can build a fighter with what you are.
#UFC 2 MOVES LIST SERIES#
EA Sports UFC 2 doesn't have much of a tutorial, but it does feature a series of skill challenges that are a must for any newcomer or intimidated novice. To unlock this action, one must understand who they are as a fighter. A lucky punch can cascade into all sorts of bad outcomes if you get careless, as it should. Even the best fighters are still in perpetual danger, and not just from flash knockouts, which have lost some of their randomness. My bouts unfold with MMA's distinctive tension, followed by a burst of scream-at-the-TV action. The result in UFC 2 is something that, in my hands at least, looks like a real fight instead of a series of spammed inputs from my panicky hands.
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UFC 2 comes the closest of any in allowing me to win, credibly, with what I'm good at, and in helping me minimize or hide my shortcomings.
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Over the past eight years, mixed martial arts video games have tended to baffle me as I struggled to remember the discrete command inputs and tactics in the sport's three different phases of standing up, the "clinch" and then down on the mat. But if I could fight, I'd like to think I'd do it just like my fighter in EA Sports UFC 2: relentlessly, on top of the other guy, raining down fists like Ralphie on the bully from A Christmas Story. It's been more than 25 years since I was in an honest-to-god fistfight, and it was brutally embarrassing.