EA Sports, with Real Player Motion in its new title, brings sports fighting games back to the forefront!
The innovative technology makes character movements more natural, very close to real ones, and with breathtaking graphics, the popular series gains new content and paves a new way! Now, every attack, defense, and even body posture play a role in the way a battle unfolds, making the fights more competitive and detailed!
In G.O.A.T. Career Mode, players have the ability to fully customize their fighter's image, create rivalries and animosities, win over the audience, and build their reputation on the difficult road to glory and the top of the world in any way they desire!
The Multiplayer Mode is designed in such a way that you can battle against your online friends in a fast, interesting, and entertaining way!
The UFC 3 brings back authentic combat with Real Player Motion, a new animation technology that delivers the most authentic sports movement in a sports game. Every punch, kick, and block has been redesigned to provide an exciting battle experience.
In the G.O.A.T. career mode, players must "build a name" to gain fans, earn cash to train in new gyms, and provoke intense rivalries with other fighters to capture the world's attention.
Specifications
Genre
Sports, Fighting
Release Date
2018
Release Date
02/02/2018
Age Rating (PEGI)
16
New Release
No
Edition
Standard
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I really loved this game mostly for the campaign where you have the option to create your own character and enter the world of UFC. Very nice graphics but I am not very satisfied with the multiplayer and the bad thing is that you get bored relatively quickly after a while
Quite good in many aspects. I prefer standing combat because it gets a bit confusing on the ground and the choices are a bit automated and standard. However, in standing combat, the moves are really numerous. As a connoisseur of the sport, I can confirm that it is the most authentic thing in real simulation combat. At €20, prefer this over spending €60 when UFC4 comes out. Anyway, I don't think the differences they will have are worth €40 more. Take a look on YouTube.
In one word, disappointment. Before this, the last title of the series I played was UFC Undisputed 3, which, despite being a game of the previous generation of consoles, is perhaps the best one that has been released to this day. So, UFC 3 is slow as if the athletes are bored, it lacks the intensity of Undisputed 3, the controls, although similar, they managed to make them worse, if the opponent catches you, you have no chance, making the fight pointless. The graphics are not at the level of NBA games but at least they are decent. In other words, I would not recommend it to those who expect action from this game
Simply bad... broken completely. You spam moves and you win. Let's not even talk about the ground game. If the other person has a grappler, you simply lost.
Well, I bought the game yesterday on sale for 9.99€, I will write my first impressions and later I will come back. Graphics and sound are very good of high level, it is a bit difficult at the beginning as my first contact with the UFC series, I have no opinion on multiplayer as I have not played but if you get into it you will have pleasant hours, generally I no longer play sports and racing games but I bought the game for some enjoyable hours of the day after completing witcher 3, horizon, red dead redemption, AC odyssey I was looking for a fighting simulation and not in the style of tekken, MK, injustice
Very nice game, a little difficult at first but after about an hour you learn it. Nice gameplay, fantastic graphics, and there are many things to see and do
The only negative thing is that when the battle ends on the ground, it is quite complicated and difficult for me.
The battle on top reminds me of k.boxing, very good in this aspect, you can create characters that you upgrade their skills through training
I have not dealt with the UFC title in the past, I bought it mainly because after searching I found it interesting for quick gaming during the day but mainly I got it to play with friends. I currently do not have PS Plus so I will not talk at all about the online aspect. As for the single player, I find it very addictive as it has truly endless athletes to choose from, each with their own fighting style which is limited to a general pattern of movement and strikes, but each athlete has their own statistics and characteristics. The range of movements is large, there are many combinations of strikes, evasions, holds, and footwork that take time to reach a good level, but it is worked out to a desired level and you quickly understand its logic, especially through training and guiding videos. Options for how the fight will take place, at what stage, at what difficulty level, how many rounds, with what outfit, etc., are available and make the game more enjoyable. There is also a career mode with a player that you can create yourself and make it literally as you wish. As for the graphics, they are satisfactory as one would expect for 2018 standards, with nice animations in the expressions of the athletes when they feel pain or get tired. In terms of sound, I can't say I was impressed, some sound effects in strikes sound completely fake, but it is something that is easily overlooked. Unfortunately, on the PS4 Slim I own, the framerate is locked at 30fps, something that is not often encountered in fighting and FPS titles, as these specific categories aim for 60fps even on conventional consoles, but those who have the Pro will enjoy the game at faster rates. In conclusion, as a game it is worth it, with friends I can say that it is quite entertaining, but even alone it can keep you busy for many hours. At the price it is currently at, it is a good purchase and I managed to get mine through a PS Store offer for 20 euros so I consider it value for money even at its current price.
EDIT 30/11/19
I have had a year of PS Plus since late October and since then I have been playing online daily. Although the AI in offline mode is very honest and very challenging at the most difficult difficulty level, as soon as you start playing online, you will find a huge difference and you will have to become flawless in order to win. Technically it is fine and the player base, looking every time I search for a match, ranges from 4000-16000 active users depending on the time, so there is a lot of people, although there are many times when I have unjustified to even tragic lag in rarer cases and I think it may be due to the matchmaking which may not be properly balanced with the distances because my current connection is fiber OTE 100mbps with ethernet cable 24/7 so I imagine the technical problems come from the game. In conclusion, after some time, I can say that it is very worth it and it is very addictive, especially online and multiplayer with friends, you will not regret it.
Very powerful game and very realistic! Awesome battles with strategy and patience, the multiplayer is very fun and never lags, the only negative for me is the wrestling battle where I don't understand it at all!
It is definitely the best fighting game right now on PS4, a faithful copy of UFC. First of all, I bought the game from the PS store for the price of 20 euros, which is an amazing price for what you get! Before this, I had played UFC 2 extensively. The truth is, when I first opened it and started playing, I was a bit disappointed with the gameplay and especially the controls, as they are much more complex and difficult compared to the previous UFC series. However, once I started learning the game, I couldn't stop playing. I can spend endless hours just playing matches, as the game has a huge variety of submissions, takedowns, knockouts, and all these MMA moves. After many hours of playing, I feel captivated by UFC 3 and I have to say that EA has done a great job with the game. Initially, it has nothing to do with UFC 2. The controls are much more difficult but also much more realistic. There were moments when I felt like I was watching a real UFC match and that excited me. Of course, there are some negatives, such as the sound, for example, where they could have done a better job. The sound of the game is fine, but sometimes, due to FPS drops, the sound gets distorted and it affects the overall experience. Also, I would like Bruce Buffer's voice to be louder, as the crowd often covers it with their cheers. The overall impression I have of the game is very good, as EA has improved it incredibly and added a great career mode, which is much better now. They also added a few weight-in and interview cutscenes between the athletes, which I would prefer to see in almost every fight because that's what spices up UFC after all. Finally, I will say that if the game had a few more additional things, I would rate it with 5 stars. For example, some cutscenes from behind the scenes before the fighters come out, more referees, and more active referees, meaning they would stop a fight like in real UFC because as it is now, it is one of the few unrealistic things. But even the post-fight interviews given by the athletes could be a pleasant addition to the game. To summarize, I would give it a 4 out of 5. It is an excellent effort by EA, and I think they have built a solid foundation for the next UFC title! I hope this helps!
P.S. If you are a fan of UFC, this game MUST be in your collection!
Very well-made game with incredible graphics. For those who were about to buy it, know that Bruce Lee is unlocked and with the GOAT finish without having to pay the 6 euros. A good addition is creating a player with your own face through the app. The GOAT finishes relatively quickly, but the overall progression is relatively good. Unfortunately, for owners of the first ps4, they play at 30 fps compared to the ps4 pro which is at 60 fps, which may be unfair in online multiplayer. Finally, I believe that the price is a bit steep compared to what it offers, but it is still early days.