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    Fight Night Round 3

    Game » consists of 10 releases. Released Feb 20, 2006

    Fight Night Round 3 is a boxing game developed by EA Chicago that has been released on multiple platforms.

    toolzz360's Fight Night Round 3 (Xbox 360) review

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    Fight Night XBOX 360

    This is a quick review of Fight Night Round 3 Published by EA and Developed by EA Chicago.

    Gameplay:

    Fight Night Round 3 at first glance appears to be a very sim like boxing game but the game ended up being kind of easy. I was playing on the medium difficulty and ran into a few difficult bouts but I breezed by the career mode in about 8 hours of play, also unlocking all 1000 ach. points. There is a lack of customization and options in the career. You basically train then fight then do it all over again. I couldn't find much depth in the game and it got pretty boring and repetitive near the end of the career. The controls in the game are the best part of the gameplay, with almost all of the punching done with the right control stick. I found it pretty awkward doing this at first but it is easy to get use to. Despite this i ended up pounding the a button most often to keep delivering special strong punches.

    Graphics/Sound:

    FNRD3 really shines in the graphical department and still offers one of the best graphical experiences to this day. The sound is also very good with great music, good commentary, and most importantly great sound effects especially when punching hard.

    I was disappointed with this game. I was expecting great graphics and gameplay, but the graphics were the only part that lived up to that expectation. I would only recommend buying this game after a rental or only spending 15-20$ or so on it. I rented the game and dont plan on buying it anytime soon.

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      Knock Out Game! 0

      The first time i played this game was when my friends brought it over. You start out picking out an awesome boxer or a legendary boxer I picked Muhammad Ali Okay so first impression, AWESOME graphics like it was too realistic i thought i was the one getting punched in the face. You can literally dodge the punches, go behind him and knee him in the balls. I can honestly say that this is the best boxing game ever because of the amazing gameplay. When you punch your opponent in the face keep ...

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