Fight Night Champion is the fifth installment in Fight Night series and it was released on March 1, 2011 for the PlayStation 3 and for the Xbox 360 and the iOS. The game itself features the grittier and brutal side of boxing in which it portrays a realistic effect on the game. The game itself has over 50 Boxers in different weight classes. Also the game features the Full Spectrum Punch Control which enables the player to throw different punches with a single flick of the right stick on the controller. As for the Haymaker punch, there is a dedicated button as well as the blocking and leaning has a dedicated button. When you are looking for extra boxers the game has a boxer share mode which enables the player to download extra boxers created by fight night fans.
Here are some screenshots of the game:



What can i say about the game, well it has a realistic detail on the fighters most especially the rendering of sweat, cuts and blood of the fighters in the game itself making it really cool for such a boxing game on the consoles. The game has a cool storyline which involved a boxer named Andre Bishop who was framed because he didn’t accept the offer of the promoter named D.L McQueen. The main character “Bishop” continued fighting in the ring as shown on the third picture on the right fighting barehanded inside the prison. Bishop was beaten by several guys after he won the first fight resulting in an injury on his hand. After recovering from his wounds he kept himself in good shape and he is now a part of the heavyweight class, well enough with the spoilers. Play the game guys, it’s really good, it’s worth every buck you have paid.
Here are the ratings of Fight Night Champion:
Graphics: 9/10
Gameplay: 9/10
Sound: 10/10
Story: 9/10
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