Fight Night Round 4
Fight Night Round 4 is an Action, Sports, Fighting, Single and Multiplayer video game created by EA Canada and published by Electronic Arts. The game focuses on boxing fight and includes over forty-eight licensed boxers including Muhammad Ali, Mike Tyson, and Rocky Balboa. It has a set of modes and introduces one new named Legacy. To jump into the world of the fight, you’ve to select your favorite boxer hero, customize it and get ready to fight. To win the rewards, titles, and trophies, you have to fight against top best boxers and defeat them in all rounds using your punching and kicking abilities. Enhance your boxer abilities after gaining experience and immerse yourself in intense combat experience. The game replaced the career mode with the legacy mode, in which you can use the photo to put the boxer in the game, and you can block both high and low attack. With exciting features, superb mechanics, and addictive gameplay, Fight Night Round 4 is the best game to play and enjoy.
#1 WWE 2K18
WWE 2K18 is a Sports, Professional Wrestling, Single-player and Multiplayer video game developed by Yuke’s and published by 2K Sports. The game acts as the 19th title in the series of WWE and serves as the follow up to WWE 2K17. Like its predecessors, the game is a pure wrestling video game and for the first time since the title WWF SmackDown! Just Bring It, eight wrestlers can compete against each other simultaneously, instead of six. In the game, the Royal Rumble Match has been retooled, with improved mechanics and elimination sequences. The game introduces a new carry system, letting the player to pick up and drop his competitor and place him in the specific spot. Tons of new moves and animations have been introduced in the game to use. Road to Glory is a new mode in the game, which enables the player to use his MyPlayer character to qualify and compete in several events, similar to WWE SuperCard. With customization feature, fighting gameplay and new modes, WWE 2K18 is the best game to play as compared to other wrestling games.