Fight Night Champion brings the personality and the passion back to the sport with the Champion Mode’s protagonist, Andre Bishop. The passion in the sport just seemed to be gone as well. Fighters had all become generic, lacking any distinct personality and style. Some time ago – I can’t quite put my finger on when – I just stopped. Every major fight, I was right there watching it live on Pay-Per-View. I grew up watching a lot of boxing, it was in my blood. The real differentiating factor here, and the real game changer for not only Fight Night, but for sports games as a genre, is the all-new Champion Mode that was worthy of a nod within the game’s title. And how worthy it is. That’s not so much of a bad thing, the formula works and it gets better every time. Aside from some minor upgrades to gameplay, graphics, facial animations, etc., it looks like a normal progression for the franchise, similar to the jump from Fight Night Round 3 to Round 4. The arenas, all stuff you’ve seen before, or at least like it. It’s the same tight, true-to-life controls and gameplay that makes fans of the series eat up each new iteration. At first glance, it doesn’t appear that all that much has changed from previous installments.
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