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Fight Night 2004



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Same name, completely different game
10 new and retro games that share the same name, but not a lot else
9 Oct 2009
How did we cope for all those years? Bash, bash, bash, punch, punch, punch. There were endless strings and sequences to remember alongside ever more combinations and modifiers to memorise. Press right, hit Square and hold Circle just to launch a jab in the nads? It was like trying to perform brain surgery with mittens on - which is pretty much what boxing is anyway. Surely there has to be a better way to box?Well, thanks to EA, now there is. Fireballs and flying kicks aside, boxing games have ...
Fight Night 2004
EA's latest fist-fest aims to eliminate button-bashing for good. PSM2 finds out if it succeeds...
11 Mar 2004
Knockout Kings is dead. Long live Fight Night! EA's latest addition to their frankly terrifyingly comprehensive roster of sports games replaces their venerable boxing series and actually looks like a concerted attempt to evolve the noble art of videogame pugilism. It's certainly got some fresh ideas up its baggy silken sleeve.And these ideas mainly boil down to the snappily-titled Total Punch Control(tm) system. Punches are no longer bound to button presses; instead, while the left analogue ...   » Read Full Fight Night 2004 preview
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