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Bro. I saw the Tyson Fury gameplay and was questioning if this was a PS4 game. The fighting looks bland. I think people are excited for this purely out of nostalgia. I was expecting the models to be more flexible, but they all look stiff.
...and this is a bad thing why? those games were a lot of fun
Time will tell how this game turns out and nothing else. Time to see how the game evolves and to what extent. From the beta I can say it’s in a good enough state for any boxing fan that enjoyed the likes of fight night or ufc. But people will likely have to be patient to get an overall presentation that is ready for a major release. I’ll be playing it in a few hours knowing these risks.
This type of mindset scares me. “Give me anything, as long as it’s something.”
We’ve entered the new Dark Age.