

- EA SPORTS UFC 2 KARATE OR MIXED MARTIAL ARTIST HOW TO
- EA SPORTS UFC 2 KARATE OR MIXED MARTIAL ARTIST UPGRADE
These videos are awkward ways to try and push the career forward in what otherwise is a lengthy but uneventful career mode. Throughout the career both in the Ultimate Fighter and once you get into the UFC you will get these short twenty second video messages from UFC fighters as well as Dana White the president of UFC. For me I vastly prefer the stand up game so my points went to punching, kicking, and stamina. You definitely want to push the experience points in the areas you like to use. By the time I was on my second fight in the UFC proper (probably 6-7 fights in) I'd fully maxed out several categories.
EA SPORTS UFC 2 KARATE OR MIXED MARTIAL ARTIST UPGRADE
Before each match you will have three random training events that will help upgrade your fighters level giving you experience points to put into your fighter. It's a perfect carry over to the video game and works with fine results. In short get a bunch of up and coming mixed martial artists in a tournament to see who will become the Ultimate Fighter and win a contract with the UFC. For those that aren't aware that's a reality show that the UFC has been putting on since 2005. The system is a little wonky and felt far less satisfying then the stand up action.ĮA Sports UFC has a career mode that has you start in the UFC Ultimate Fighter. I found it far easier to knock a guy out then to submit them. In probably 200 matches I've submitted maybe a half a dozen opponents and most of those were when I explicitly was going for the submission. Get your opponent down on the ground and follow a set of directional button prompts in the shape of an octagon to try and submit your opponent.
EA SPORTS UFC 2 KARATE OR MIXED MARTIAL ARTIST HOW TO
The game has a pretty extensive tutorial when you boot it up which does a marginally good job of explaining how to submit your opponent. Taking down an opponent is easy, getting them to submit is another question altogether. The ground game which is why you come to a UFC game is fine but not nearly as satisfying. The one quirk to the system is that you cannot regain stamina if your holding the block button. However if you hit the R2 button and either the high or low button and if you time it right you will fully block the oncoming assault. Hit the R2 button (on the PS4) and you will deflect a punch or kick. This puts an even greater emphasis on the defensive game which has both light and heavy blocks. Land a nice uppercut or knee to the face and your opponent will hit the mat or even be knocked out completely. You don't necessarily have to drained an opponent's health to knock them out. The impact of both punch and kicks are intense. EA Sports has a long track record with the Fight Night brand and its carried over to their UFC game. The stand up game is by far the most fun your going to have in the game. The face buttons are your punch and kick buttons with your shoulder buttons being the modifiers. You've got the stand up game (punching and kicking) which feels a lot like the Fight Night franchise. We can start with the fighting mechanics which consists of two very unique fighting systems.
