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GC 2008: UFC 2009 Undisputed Updated Impressions

We submit to this gorgeous-looking fighting game from Yuke's and THQ.

Although THQ's upcoming UFC 2009 Undisputed won't be the first UFC game on the market, it will be the first one that arrives at just the right moment. After all, at the original publishing date of games like 2000's Ultimate Fighting Championship or even the more recent UFC: Sudden Impact from 2004, the sport on which they were based was still in its relative infancy. Fast-forward to today and UFC is as close to a mainstream sport as it has ever been and skyrocketing in popularity. So UFC 2009 has a unique opportunity to capture a growing market at a time when the sport has never been hotter. All it will have to do is deliver a game that is true to the real thing. We've been following the game for a while now and, though we unfortunately didn't get a chance to play the game at the Games Convention today, we can say that we continue to be intrigued by what we see of UFC 2009.

Consider the numbers alone: There are 80 real-life UFC stars to choose from, somewhere in the ballpark of 3,000 moves in the game (including 200 submission moves alone), and a body-damage system that registers approximately 100 "cut zones" on a character's body where he can bleed. With all of that, you've got the makings for an impressive game. Add to that a create-a-fighter feature, a career mode, and gorgeous character art and animations, and it's tough not to be excited by this one.

Unfortunately, we didn't get a chance to see many of those new features in today's demo. In fact, the demo still featured the same two fighters who we've been watching since the game's initial debut: Quinton "Rampage" Jackson and Forrest Griffin. Though it seems as if there's still a massive amount of tweaking to do, we did get a slightly better understanding of the game's combat system. The built-from-the-ground-up engine will be very context-sensitive when you're throwing punches and kicks. For example, if you're throwing punches while far away from an opponent, your fighter will extend his arms as far as he can; should your opponent move in close, however, then those same punches will automatically turn into elbow and forearm shots. Similarly, kicks that will extend out fully at a distance will turn into knee strikes or ankle kicks when up close.

We also got another peek at the ground game, which, as any mixed-martial-arts fan will tell you, is where any fighter lives and dies. You'll have multiple positions to attack and counter from when on the ground, and your opponent will have plenty of opportunities to turn the tables on you. Producers told us that they've even gone forward with little touches to ensure realism in the game. For example, if you're on the ground with your opponent on top in "guard" or "half guard" position, there will be very little chance that you'll be able to punch your way out of trouble. Just as in a real UFC bout, you'll instead need to look for ways to maneuver out of trouble. Another excellent detail: As a match progresses, fighters will begin to sweat; if you try a submission move on a sweaty opponent, there's a chance he'll slip right out of it, which is something you often see in MMA fights.

One look at the player models in UFC 2009 and you can guess that this is a Yuke's-developed game. The character models are composed of 25,000 polygons apiece, and the same loving detail that goes into the SmackDown vs. Raw roster is found here. However, unlike in SmackDown, Yuke's has upped their game with the damage system in UFC 2009; every bruise and cut shows with gruesome clarity. In addition, producers are promising outstanding audio, with enough recorded dialogue between announcers Joe Rogan and Mike Goldberg to rarely, if ever, see repeated comments during a match.

Details are still sketchy on the career mode and create-a-fighter feature, though we do know that you'll be able to assign multiple fighting styles to your created brawler. It seems as if the real challenge for the team now until the game's release will be finding balance between all of the available styles in MMA and making them work evenly in the game. When asked how they're approaching the ratio of submissions to knockouts; producers said that it was still a work in progress. Ultimate Fighting Championships rarely end with one-shot KOs, so the onus is on the developer to make sure that winning with an arm-bar is just as fun as blasting your opponent in the grill and watching him fall like a garbage bag full of tomato soup.

UFC 2009 Undisputed is scheduled for release in 2009, and we'll be closely watching its progress, so stay tuned for more.

25 Comments

  • KATZM8N

    Posted Dec 2, 2008 2:20 pm PT

    This game is going to be off tha chain..I'll be setting up matches online,so I'll drop my GameTag l8ta..More blood the better,dem elbows is wat it's about BABY...

  • punkdsk8erdude

    Posted Nov 29, 2008 9:15 pm PT

    looks awesome. but idk if ill enjoy it. i dont like wrestling games.
    but since this is MMA hopefully itll be a nice mix.
    never rly liked realisitc fighting games though but ill have to check this one out for sure...

  • Nichols1984

    Posted Nov 16, 2008 3:15 am PT

    Brock Lesnar is Now The UFC Heavyweight Champ So No More Talk About Fedor vs Couture. What About Lesnar vs Fedor Now Thats What I Wanna See!

  • jabonetwo

    Posted Nov 15, 2008 3:13 pm PT

    When is this game coming out I cant wait any longer

  • NovaSky

    Posted Oct 4, 2008 9:49 pm PT

    I really hope this game delivers cause I gave up on Smackdown vs Raw two games ago and I wanted a fighting game of some sort that is of real life qualities

  • stevefreddo

    Posted Oct 2, 2008 6:16 pm PT

    This game promises sooo much, I hope it delivers, like a Rampage Jackson left hook to the lights out button. Can't wait!!!

  • motownboy

    Posted Sep 21, 2008 7:39 am PT

    A great career mode will be the difference between a good-looking game that had promise and a bonafide triumph. Got first game on Dreamcast before I knew anything about MMA. Now I'm a big fan and have this on my Wish List.

  • ebuckel

    Posted Sep 18, 2008 11:53 am PT

    I hope this game turns out to meet all the expectations of MMA fans, i hope it has na good career mode which is something many of these sports and fighting games lack.

  • jets78

    Posted Sep 18, 2008 11:04 am PT

    this will actualy be the first good mma game ever made on any console no body could disagrreee with that. there realy hasnt been much hype about the game though i,m shocked

  • NinjaJesus232

    Posted Sep 7, 2008 7:50 pm PT

    I am a huge MMA fan so this is my most anticipated game of 2009.Even if its just an average rated game among normal gamers it'll still appeal to me just because how realistic it looks and how it's the only MMA game on the new gen consoles.

  • NinjaJesus232

    Posted Sep 7, 2008 7:50 pm PT

    I am a huge MMA fan so this is my most anticipated game of 2009.Even if its just an average rated game among normal gamers it'll still appeal to me just because how realistic it looks and how it's the only MMA game on the new gen consoles.

  • CrusherForce11

    Posted Aug 28, 2008 4:02 pm PT

    This game looks awesome.But another cool feature would be taking a created player online and fighting other people's created players in your weight class for championship belts.This would add more challenge to the game and make the UFC experience that more fun.

  • sevenrains

    Posted Aug 22, 2008 12:51 pm PT

    I really hope this game is good...

  • dsias1013

    Posted Aug 22, 2008 11:21 am PT

    bigburd hit it head on.If the game is going to be good,everything has to be smooth.Taking someone down has to be like really doing it.If they deliver that than I will love the game forever.

  • bigburd

    Posted Aug 21, 2008 9:08 am PT

    hopefully it will live up to the hype. as a life long MMA fan, its gonna be tough to get the transitions looking right, so they're not choppy or anything. To me the best MMA game to date was Pride F/C for the PS2, once you got decent with the controls, and you played against someone who was equally decent, there were some good matches to be had.

  • Burnsy

    Posted Aug 20, 2008 9:03 pm PT

    I suspect the first game will be finished but still considered a work in progress. MMA is way too complex to figure it all out, and trying to put it into one video game from scratch would be almost impossible. With a few releases, this franchise should become extremely good though, with maybe big additions to a career mode that I expect will not be in the first game (extensive training before a fight, and all other preparations). But so far the game looks better than I expected, and I hope they do great.

  • antp

    Posted Aug 20, 2008 8:27 pm PT

    Sounds SOLID....Good job THQ

  • CaptainSuperman

    Posted Aug 20, 2008 8:04 pm PT

    @DevilD

    It's because UFC is hot right now. A lot of older men are going to be interested in this game like they are with Fight Night. While older men do play SvR, I would say that the majority of people playing SvR are teens and young adults.

    But anyway, anytime I read anything about this game, I get pumped for it. I remember how much fun UFC Sudden Impact was (which I'm thinkin about picking up again), and I realize how much better this game will be. Can't wait

  • DevilD2005

    Posted Aug 20, 2008 7:56 pm PT

    Why dont they put this much detail and attention in their SVR games?

  • akiwak

    Posted Aug 20, 2008 5:13 pm PT

    Here is an awesome suggestion:
    Give us the opportunity to play online with our create a fighter mode..... Then have tournaments around a UFC event. Should they also have this then we can see in the future UFC gmaes beating out the Madden games?!?!?!?!

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