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Welcome back to another hard-hitting iteration in the Fight Night franchise, this time focusing on the all-new single player story mode, Champion Mode, which EA boast is the first time ever a sports game has a story mode.
What’s happenin’ Fight Night Champion fans! In comments we’re seeing everywhere from Facebook to Twitter and from GameTrailers to Operation Sports, it looks like you’re all getting pretty jacked up for the next boxing title to come out of EA SPORTS Canada. Let me tell you that the team has been working non-stop around the clock working on an unbelievable demo and putting on the finishing touches for the game due out March 1st, now just a mere handful of weeks away.
Sure, we’ve put out four trailers, two Producer videos, five Champion Mode Monolgue videos, and two more Quick Clips including an improved Ring Entrance and a first look at Bare-Knuckle fighting. But I know what you guys want to see most: Straight-up gameplay, am I right? Well, I can dig that and what I wanted to show here are some clips illustrating what I would consider good versus poor Stamina Management.
If you missed the Stamina Video released earlier this week, check it out here:
Stamina Video with Producer Brian Hayes
In Quick Clip #3 below, I put together two clips with the first 35 seconds showing me spamming Marvin Hagler’s jab over and over along with other punches pretty much in a non-stop manner without much defense. Again, this is WHAT NOT TO DO! This will temporarily tire out the stamina in your arms (left, right, or both) pretty quickly and will also have an effect on the max stamina or endurance that you will be able to recover over time. As you can see in the second half of the QC #3, Marvin ain’t looking so Marvelous and is pretty gassed by the 5th round, while Winky Wright is still fairly fresh and has no trouble putting my tired butt onto the canvas.
Stamina Mismanagement
In the rematch highlighted in Quick Clip #4 below, I do a little better managing Hagler’s punches using my block, throwing combos, and weaving to avoid punches. You’ll also notice at the end of the 2nd round that my stamina recovers 10% as I managed my work around the ring better than Wright who punched quite a bit during the round and gained only a couple of stamina percentage points back. In the 10th, my stamina management is rewarded with a Marvelous knockdown that Winky is unable to pop open his eyes from.
Stamina Management
Let me know what you think about the new Stamina, Endurance, and Corner mechanics in the comments below.
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When playing the 'Fight Night Champion' boxing game developed by EA Sports, you can use the EA's Gamer Face program to create a face to place on a boxer. This works by taking a photo of yourself and transferring it into a game face using the application on the EA Sports website. This image can then be downloaded onto your EA Sport's boxing game and applied to the face of your created character.
Open up your Internet browser. Click on the address bar and enter the address for 'EA Sports: Game Face'
Click on the 'Login' button on the top, right corner of the screen. Enter your email address and password and click on 'Login.' If you do not have an account, click on the 'Register.' button. Enter your name, date of birth, email address and password for the account. Click on the 'Submit' button to create the account.
Return to the game face home page and select the 'Let's Get Started' button. This will load the game face program.
Select the 'Create' button. Choose a photo of yourself on your computer you can use to create the game face. Move the markers over your face that pinpoint key areas, such as the eyes, ears, chin and lips. Click on the 'Create' button to create the game face. This can take anything up to 20 minutes to complete.
Click on the 'Save' button to save your created game face and the photo you used to create the game face.
Load up the 'Fight Night Champion' game on your console.
Select the 'Boxer Share' option from the main menu and then select 'Create a Boxer.' Select the 'Download Photo' option.
Select the image you used to create the game face on the EA Sports website. Move the markers over the key areas again and select 'Advance.' This will now apply the game face to the created boxer on the game.