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Fight Night Round 3


Boxing rivalries can erupt into knuckle-tearing street brawls at press conferences or even at the scales while weighing in before a fight.

Available on: PS2 , Xbox, GameCube, Xbox 360, PSP, PS3
Genre: Sports
Release date: Mar 3, 2006
Published by: EA SPORTS
Developed by: EA Chicago
Multiplayer Modes:
Online
2 player VS
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Screenshots updated Feb 27, 2006
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This game will punch a hole through you and you'll love every second
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Of late, the limelight around boxing has dimmed somewhat. Up-and-coming stars, with the exception of British Olympic silver-medallist Amir Khan and seven-foot punch-machine Nikolay Valuev, are few and far between. Fortunately, the only downside in Fight Night Round 3 is just that problem - there's a distinct lack of new talent. Instead you'll be treading the canvas with old favourites like Ali and Lamotta. But even without a bolstered line-up, EA's pugilistic scrapper still delivers the ...
Fight Night Round 3
Looks like EA's got the brains and the brawn to go the distance
Feb 28, 2006
The word "visceral" describes things that impact the soft internals of a body (particularly those of the stomach or ‘abdomen' to get all sciencey on you) and there's a good reason why it frequently describes boxing. Graphics or physics alone won't get the job done; a good boxing game has to make you feel like you're about to get slugged. EA has a reputation for delivering the experience of professional sports in a way that goes beyond the rules of the game, and Fight Night Round 3 hungers ...   » Read Full Fight Night Round 3 preview
ESRB Rating
Fight Night Round 3 is rated:
Teen
Blood, Suggestive Themes, Violence, Mild Language
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