| | Fight Night 2004 XBox
(2 Customer Reviews)
EA's boxing series not only brings a new name to the ring, it's an entirely new game. From a 20-year career mode with 6 weight classes to 4 mini games that will not only help you improve your skills, but train your fighter to eat lightning and ... Full Descriptioncrap thunder, Fight Night aims to be one of the deepest boxing games ever created. The brutality of the sweet science is represented with cuts, blood, bruises, and swelling. Gamers use the right analog stick to throw these punches, providing a full range of arm movement. Features Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier, and Sugar Ray Leonard to current greats Lennox Lewis, Sugar Shane Mosley (one lump, or two), and coverboy Roy Jones Jr. Hide Description Fight Night 2004 Games Review Average Rating: (4.5 out of 5 stars)   The best fight game I've played to date! I don't play many games, but found this particular one, Fight Night 2004, from "EA SPORTS" to be tops! The knock out sequences, the way the fighters swell up, the wide array of fighters make this game a must own and PLAY!
It'll Knock You Out...Peace Submitted by blackprince (Newark, NJ, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
This is what Boxing is about!!!!! Thur my years of playing boxing titles..examples include the Knockout Kings series,Mikes Tysons PunchOut...and numerous other titles. Fight Nights programming and controls have showed that it is a force to be recon with in 2004. The total punch control (TPC) is hard to get use to..but after a couple of matches...u should have it down pat. The system makes for better contol of your fighter and rids away with button smashing. Even tho the game in my opionion is good, there are some downs to it. The create-a-player is good but needs other touches to it..example...more face animations. The soundtrack is alright... I myself am not a rap fan but for some reason the music in the game gets me pumped to play it (the songs are basically fighting songs, hardcore rap songs talkings about beating the crap out of your enemy). But i still think they should of added the custom soundtrack feature to the game. But other then those things , I really think EA did a every good job with Fight Night. Thumbs up to the people at EA. score out of 10? 9 out of 10. thats my final score. I hope i covered as much as i could for people who need a review. Submitted by rl48 (Warren,OH) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Features Hammer the competition with this innovative new feature the right analog stick becomes an intuitive extension of your fists, giving you total control of every punch; use the analog sticks to bob and weave, block punches, and frustrate opponents by shutting down and countering their attacks; create a fighter who looks exactly like you in career mode, and work your way from amateur to title contender to undisputed champion; realistic damage effects show the freshly-inflicted cuts and swelling resulting from each punch; psych out your opponent, show your personality, and win over the crowd with your hand-chosen music, special effects and entourage. Controls Directional pad when up or down: highlight menu items A-button: select or go to next screen right thumb stick: total punch control black-button: signature punch right trigger: block back-button: taunt.
Fight Night 2004 Hints To stand up after getting knocked down--not knocked out--use the Left and Right Analog Sticks to match up the three blurry images of the ref. Find a focal point, such as the EA logo on the ref's shirt, and move the two images to match the one that stays still.
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