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At PS3 Fight Night Round 4 Hit Your Rival Tough, His Financial Institution Account Tougher

by Rayne Wescotty

So, you say you're ready to prove that you are the king of the PS3 Fight Night ring, the champ of PS3 sport video games, the guy who can get the most uppercuts in. Then get in on the console game action with some Fight Night Round 4 battles. This is where the real battle begins, when you play sports games for money.

If you think you're the man at PlayStation games online, then it's time to up the ante and challenge your buds for more than just bragging rights - now, it's time to show everyone who's the champ of the video game world - and who's the chump. Because you can wager cold, hard cash - that's right, play video games for money - when you take on your rival in PS3 Fight Night Round 4. No use wasting any more time - step inside the ring and get ready to clobber your opponent, if you think you're ready to take part in the PlayStation video game action,. If you intend to emerge victorious at PS3 Fight Night - and empty out your opponent's bank account -- you are aware of what needs to be done... you have to dance around him while you pound him. There's a whole arsenal of punches, both regular and special, that you'd better get to know - Stun Punches, Flash KO and Haymakers make up the special punches, and jabs, hooks and uppercuts are the regular ones. For those of you PS3 sports games players who need a reminder, here's the basics on the punches: each one has major pluses... and major drawbacks. In order to know what's what and have your rival chomping on canvas each time, practice, man, practice. The major competition can finally commence, after you're certain you have the fighting finesse. Playtime is over, and the real games can begin, after you've let your rivals know that you're itching for an in-ring battle. Sure, PlayStation Fight Night players know their way around the ring, but if you can remain fast on your feet, they'll be hit hard... in the ring, and in their bank accounts.

Scoring a knockout against your foe at Fight Night Round Four is truly epic. Fight Night Round 4 has a unique appeal, as compared to its sports video game brethren. As opposed to PS3 football or PS3 hockey, where the fights are ancillary, Fight Night is where the unbridled bashing of your rival can occur, winning you his money in the process. Gamers aren't shocked, nor should they be, that Fight Night Round Four has fine-tuned its predecessor and made it better. "Not shocked," we claim, because Fight Night is always doing itself one better, and has been since its inception. At the same time, we add that they might be shocked, only because so many games drop the ball for their subsequent installments. We're stoked to report that this isn't the case with Round Four. They've made the follow-up superior to the original, as one would hope. Visually, it's an upgrade, and the boxers look even more realistic. The little details - sweat flying off of the boxers, pained facial expressions when they're being pummeled, more realistic blood - are even better than last time. Game play is now at 60 frames per second, versus Fight Night Round Three's 30. Details such as the fighters' muscle tone are more pronounced as well. Hardcore gamers may have a difference of opinion over the new control system. One of the biggest difference is the Haymaker, which is executed differently than in the previous Fight Night. No longer executed by pulling back then throwing forward the Right Stick, now, you just use a hook while pressing the Right Shoulder button. Don't worry, the changes aren't exactly a deal-breaker for most.

With EA giving the video game world the greatest boxing simulation, in the form of Fight Night Round Four, PS3 boxing video game fans now have a shot to take down your rival, and play video games for money. After gaining all the punching and fighting skills you need and you can clobber your foe, the video game community will recognize your greatness. And you won't only land a knockout, you'll land some big bucks.

About the Author

The author is a game writer and a well-known Sony PlayStation game tournaments player. Participating in hundreds sports Xbox Live game tournaments, he publishes articles about the unknown Xbox video game hints which he unleashed on his own and wants to give away to other gaming addicts.


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