Undisputed
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Critic Reviews for Undisputed
Undisputed does a lot of new and interesting things in the boxing genre, but also fails to connect in several key areas.
Undisputed has a good swing, but in boxing, if you come at the king, you best not miss. Just like the irrepressible Canelo, Fight Night is still the reigning champ.
Undisputed is a valiant attempt by Steel City Interactive, bringing back boxing to the fore in video games after a long absence. The in-ring action is generally very good and the roster is well stacked. What is missing is good commentary and there are gameplay issues that need to be addressed, including lag and stuttering. Undisputed is not ready to be a title challenger yet, but updates may see it get there eventually.
Undisputed is a fantastic attempt to bring boxing back into the forefront of video games. The engaging career mode, realistic graphics, and well-executed in-ring action make it a strong contender in the otherwise quiet genre. For boxing enthusiasts who have been missing these games, Undisputed does a great job of bringing the thrill of the ‘sweet science’ to life. While I wish the roster had more current big names and the commentary was better; Undisputed still manages to stand tall as king of the ring for now.
Undisputed doesn't pull its punches, and it's a tidy first attempt. While the game lacks the polish of a true champion, there's the meat of something special here. Career mode has all the elements of a great, but it's a bit dry in its current guise and could use a little more spectacle and variety. Meanwhile, the actual core boxing feels fantastic, but repetitive commentary and a lack of in-ring drama let it down. This is a release that's not quite ready to contend for a belt yet, but it's not a million miles off.
: Undisputed has the flavor of a title assault launched too soon. Steel City Interactive's ambition is evident and even well-founded, given the goodness of the boxing model created, but it has led the studio to take a step a little too far. The game was born already great and not all aspects enjoyed the same care given to combat, such as the Career Mode that exalts between the ropes, but is as flat as the paperwork in the outline. Still, it is a good title, especially for those who care little for frills and are interested only in the barrel, on which a new and promising dynasty can be built in the future.
Review in Italian | Read full review
While not every punch connects perfectly, and knockouts may lack some of the desired ferocity, the game’s attention to the nuances of boxing makes it the most impressive iteration since EA’s landmark series.
If you are a follower of this sport or if you enjoyed Fight Night Champion at the time, it is a must-buy because not only does it have similarities with the defunct EA Sports license, but it surpasses it in various sections.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Industry Coverage
Undisputed Responds to the Game's Major Power Punch Issue
Undisputed developer Steel City Interactive responds to fan feedback over the game's power punches, as online modes are being blasted as unplayable.
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