Fight Night Round 2
Fight Night Round 2 is a Sports, Single-player, and Multiplayer Fighting video game developed by EA Chicago and published by EA Sports for PlayStation 2 and Xbox. It is marked as only the Fight Night game in the series to be released on the GameCube. The game introduces a new control scheme, Total Punch Control, returns in this title from Fight Night 2004. With this control scheme, the maneuvers and movement include punching, blocking and learning, are performed with right or left analog sticks. It mainly revolves around boxing gameplay, in which the player needs to start his boxer in the start and then jump into the ring to confront another character. The main objective is to take down the opponent within the limited rounds and claim the trophy. Each character in the game has its unique fighting skills and moves which can be used during the match to defeat the opponent. The game is played from a third-person viewpoint and allow the player to perform deadly attacks. With detailed graphics, brilliant mechanics, and proper mechanics, Fight Night Round 2 is the perfect game to play.
#1 Fight Night Round 3
Fight Night Round 3 is a Sports-based Boxing, Single-player and Multiplayer video game created by EA Chicago and published by EA Sports for PlayStation platform. The game acts the sequel to the previously released title, Fight Night Round 2 by EA Sports. It comes with several improvements such as better gameplay and graphics. There are many professional boxers available, and the player can select his favourite one to jump into the ring in order to fight against an opponent. Each boxer has its unique skills, weakness and strength that the player can use in his favour. The ultimate task of the player is to use his kicking and punching abilities to attack an opponent while taking down to win the round. In Career mode, the player to fight against other boxers to gain popularity to reach the sponsored fights, or to be selected on ESPN. Unlike the previous games, the game defaults without a HUD (Heads-up display), enabling the player to judge the status of his stamina and energy. The game features twenty-seven licensed boxers to select and play. Fight Night Round 3 is the best game to play.