Game » consists of 5 releases. First released on Sep 20, 2004
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4.38 stars 4.38/5 Stars Average score of 4 user reviews spread across 5 releases and 0 DLC
I've been playing this game for a few years now. This game gets classified as a fighter/wrestling game. Now I don't know much about wrestling games, but as a fighter and multiplayer fighting game, Def Jam FFNY is one of my favorites.Why? Well, besides being able to unlock characters in the single player game, the story and solo play in this game is extremely solid for a fighting game. Your character you build during story mode is usable in multiplayer, and in solo mode, you have plenty of compe...
I've been playing this game for a few years now. This game gets classified as a fighter/wrestling game. Now I don't know much about wrestling games, but as a fighter and multiplayer fighting game, Def Jam FFNY is one of my favorites.Why? Well, besides being able to unlock characters in the single player game, the story and solo play in this game is extremely solid for a fighting game. Your character you build during story mode is usable in multiplayer, and in solo mode, you have plenty of compe...
Wow, this has 2 be my 2nd favorite Xbox game. Alright, u pick ur favorite rapper Ur friends pick theirs The loading screen finishes and the rappers mock each other with funny stuff. Game starts and you kick em in the stomach, punch em in the face a couple times then get into rage. You hit ur insane finisher and keep kicking butt. You just gotta love that feeling when ur beating the crap outa ur friend in the game while hes screaming and getting angry in real life or even on Xbox live. After...
In a nutshell; Def Jam Fight For NY is a hiphop fighting game. You can choose froms dozens of rappers and other celebrities to fight in various urban environments including a metro station, night clubs and fighting arenas. Visually the game is very impressive. The rappers look exactly like their real-life counterparts and sound like them as well (due to the fact that every rapper did recording @ EA Big, check the videos). The environments look great but the crowds look something out of NHL 97. ...
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