
Strategize Video Counter Punch Techniques in Fight Night Round 4.... You know how time has a way of making some older games look sort of silly in retrospect? Certain games, no matter how much you loved them in the past, just can't measure up to modern standards of gameplay, presentation, and so on. After seeing Fight Night Round 4 in action today during the EA Sports Season Opener in San Francsico, you can chalk up the series' previous incarnation, Fight Night Round 3, as another casualty in the battle against time. The new game is doing so many things right, has fixed so many problems from the previous Fight Night, and is running so much crisper that it makes its predecessor look practically antiquated. In other words, this is Fight Night, but it's definitely changing the game. Don't get us wrong. At the time, Fight Night Round 3 was a revelation on the Xbox 360 (and later on the PS3). A graphical powerhouse, the game showed the capabilities of the next-gen console in a way few games had even attempted. And while at first glance Fight Night 4 isn't going to blow you away, if you pay attention to what's happening underneath the hood, it's clear that the new game is improving on practically every aspect of its predecessor. The most crucial improvement is the game's brand-new physics engine. The sweet science is represented in a much more true-to-life manner in FN4, and that's most plainly seen where the fist meets the face. Every punch in FN4 is procedurally animated on <b>...</b>
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