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Fight Night 2004 User Reviews |
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Guo Zhiping
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10
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12/7/2004 |
After playing this game for countless hours and finishing the career mode twice I felt I'd try to write a review on this title without the hype and extra unnecessary fluff to help someone decide if this game is worth getting or not.
I...
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Joshua Kampschmidt
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8/8/2004 |
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I think this is the greatest boxing game around. But that's it. Not the greatest game. I was throughly disappointed by this game. I played the demo and was totally suprised that this game was not like anything they had said before. Don't...
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Vance Q. Brown Sr
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8
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6/3/2004 |
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This is almost as good as the original Knockout Kings. There are only a few things that could be better like the Heavy Bag, not enough years (20) and not being able to change stances from regular boxer (righthanded) to southpaw (lefthanded). Other...
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Stew Pryce
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5/20/2004 |
Truth be told I bought this game sight unseen... I knew nothing about it, but that it was an EA Boxing game. Nuff said for me.
The Good:
This game has so many good points, trying to list them all within the given memory...
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michale philip silvala
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10
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5/3/2004 |
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EA Sports finally has made a breakthrough in gaming technology by bringing in one of the greatest boxing game ever made. In this game, you are given the opportunity to create your own boxer in your own likeness and struggle to reach the top in the...
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sportsmaster90
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9
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4/26/2004 |
All previous boxing games have failed to create a realistic representation of boxing, with most being simple button-mashers. Now, EA sports has finally delivered with a remarkably true to life boxing experience.
The total punch...
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Armando Rodriguez
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4/19/2004 |
Fight Night 2004 is the best recreation of boxing in home consoles, but it still has a few things that need to be addressed.
The game's total control punching is awesome and has a learning curve. However, when you master it, you feel...
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Keith Young
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4/8/2004 |
I'll say this this is a much better looking game than KOK 2000 whatever.
But to be honest to me the outcome is pretty much the same. The same issues I had with KOK I have with this game as well. NO FLASH KNOCKDOWNS OR KNOCKOUTS!
You...
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captainserious
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9
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4/7/2004 |
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OK. Before I contribute my two cents I must get this off my chest: EA Sports blundered, and they know it. Under no circumstances on this natural green earth should anyone wearing a gold chain and a "throwback" jersey be introducing any fighter on...
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Hunter Gaddy
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4/7/2004 |
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This is one of the most well-designed games I've ever played...The punching scheme is difficult at first and might take a while to get used to, but it's easy to pick up on. EA Sports got away from the traditional punch buttons (X,Triangle,Square,O)...
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VideoXPG
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9
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4/6/2004 |
"Ladies and Gentlemen once again it's Fight Night! Fighters to the ring" ~ The Announcer in this game
From the moment the introduction starts, the greatest boxing atmosphere any Video Game can create has been done. Fight Night 2004...
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