
Game Information
Publisher: EA Sports
Developer: EA Chicago
Genre: Boxing
Release Date: Dec 5, 2006
ESRB: TEEN
ESRB Descriptors: Blood, Mild Language, Suggestive Themes, Violence
Connectivity: Online, Cell Network
Resolution: 720p
Offline Modes: Competitive
Online Modes: Competitive
Number of Players: 1-2
Number of Online Players: 2 Online
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Fight Night Round 3 features the same great gameplay the franchise is known for as well as a few minor, but appreciable, additions exclusive to the PlayStation 3.
Fight Night Round 3 brings back Fight Night, the undisputed champion of
boxing games. It's one of the best looking and playing sports games on the market.
Now it takes the action outside the ring -- where gamers can establish rivalries
through pre-fight events, putting purpose and passion behind every hit. It's the
closest thing to being in the ring without getting punched. Film-quality graphics
- Gamers rely on facial expressions and body language to gauge an opponent's health
and energy creating a more emotionally immersive experience Online gameplay for
wilder boxing action against real-life opponents.
The Good: Same great control mechanics found in previous Fight Night games; lots of great boxing legends to test your skills against; amazing-looking player models; gruesome sound effects make you cringe when you hear a guy get smacked in the face; get-in-the-ring mode offers a different, enjoyable way to play.
The Bad: Career mode lacks structure and feels like a series of loosely related matches rather than an ongoing fight to become a champion; long load times.
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Fight Night Round 3 Screenshots
Fight Night Round 3 features:
3 new Impact Punches, with high risk and high reward - put down your opponent or get knocked on the canvas. Players are only one punch away from the entire dynamic of the fight changing!
Clench down on that mouth guard, rookie! Super Punch lets you feel the impact of a devastating punch, as the boxer's face ripples from that blow
Design a fighting style all your own, and see how you match up against the authentic signature styles from the world's best fighters
Establish rivalries by intimidating opponents before the big fight with heated press conferences, trash talkin', and fights at weigh-ins
Watch ESPN Classic footage of real-life bouts or re-create the greatest fights from past and present
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