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Preview: UFC 2009: Undisputed photo

I'll come right out now and be perfectly honest with you -- I don't watch UFC. I have no idea who any of the fighters are, regardless of how ultimate they may be, and I have no idea why any of these people want to get into a big metal cage and start punching each other in the face. I was not the right man to send for this preview, but I was the only man.

So, how does UFC 2009 Undisputed rank for a gamer who actually doesn't care about UFC? Surprisingly well, actually. THQ has taken what it's learned from years of producing WWE games and created a simple yet surprisingly robust and deep combat system that actually helped to make me just that little more interested in UFC itself. Read on for our preview of UFC 2009: Undisputed.

There's not much about Undisputed that its followers don't already know, so I would mostly be retreading old ground and boring you by regurgitating the details. Let me instead skip the roster, the career system and the classic matches by focusing on the most important thing:

YOU CAN PUNCH SOMEONE IN THE EYE UNTIL IT GETS ALL BIG AND BLEEDS!

This is the reason why I found UFC 2009: Undisputed surprisingly good fun. I don't have a clue about performing half-guards and mat slams and all that bollocks, but I did learn how to tackle someone and then just smash their face into a purple, pulsing pulp. This is the true beauty of UFC -- the real-time damage is absolutely fantastic. 

The more you attack one area of an opponent's body, the more it will begin to bruise and swell, something you can see for yourself if you download the demo. The subtle progression from slightly red to absolutely destroyed is impressive, with discoloration, welts and rather nasty looking gashes slowly making themselves known. The injuries are realistically rendered and the cuts are especially painful looking. 

THQ is using the well-worn adage of "easy to learn, difficult to master" to describe Undisputed's gameplay and as someone who could never be described as a master of fighting games, this is indeed true. The demo lacks the helpful tutorial found within the main game, and after a quick blast through the training sessions, I was able to accrue enough skill to smash eyes until my opponents were knocked out good and proper, even taking on a few human adversaries and coming out on top. 

The controls are a little different from THQ's WWE games, but a couple of matches will have you getting used to rotating right sticks and successfully taking opponents down to the mat. The attack commands are all rather simplistic, with strikes varied with different analog stick movements and shoulder button presses. Particularly tough fights can also be quite physically grueling on players themselves, with plenty of button hammering and stick wiggling required to compete in what feels like a violent tug-of-war contest with the opposing player. 

Another interesting aspect of Undisputed is how, just like real-life fights, the whole thing can be over in a matter of seconds if you land the right bunch at the right time. I got to witness one lucky player get a five-second KO and end the match. As fights wear on and each fighters' stamina begins to drop, a bout could end at any second, leading to some tense matches where players know they're putting victory on the line with each move. 

On the subject of stamina, THQ has done a really good job of eliminating HUD detritus from the screen. We already talked the physical damage that characters can incur, which works incredibly well to give players a visual idea of how the right is going, and as fighters get more weary, they begin to look more tired, unable to maintain a more energetic fighting stance. At times, the referee will also get in close and inspect a fighter, showing that he might be in serious trouble. 

I don't want to make this a lengthy preview since a demo is up and we'll have a full review coming soon. Let me just say, however, that UFC 2009 Undisputed is something that fans of the sport will definitely love, and it may even tempt newcomers into checking it out much more. It's a solid title so far and manages to be good fun for newbies, while tougher battles will be there to keep hardcore fans playing. Do download the trial and check it out. It's quite a bit ultimate.

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Big Evil's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/11/2009 16:02
Big Evil
Been playing the hell out of the demo, i love it.

Everything looks great and the real time damage works a charm
Justice's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/11/2009 16:06
Justice
Everyone seems to have a raging clue over this game, as soon as my 360 is fixed I'm checking this out.
Demtor's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/11/2009 16:13
Demtor
Wow, I'm a bit surprised. I loved the demo, but I'm biased as an avid follower of MMA in general. Its good to hear non fans are enjoying it.

Come one come all! Discover the sweet science of breaking your opponent until he taps or the ref says, "enough dude! Jesus, get off of him!"
I be Puppies's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/11/2009 16:20
I be Puppies
Ctrl + F, Alt + P, THQ Tab Yuke's Alt + A

Save it, then resumbit, kthx.
akathatoneguy's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/11/2009 16:21
akathatoneguy
This game may do well! It seems like both gamers and hardcore MMA fans are enjoying it. I can already see a lot of things to improve for next time, but I enjoyed the demo enough to definitely justify a day one purchase. I'm excited to play the game with full roster intact.
Xhumation's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/11/2009 16:22
Xhumation
Not a big MMA fan but this does sound interesting as a fighting game alternative I may have to check out the demo.
YONKE's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/11/2009 16:30
YONKE
day one purchase.......loved the demo...............
Aurain's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/11/2009 16:32
Aurain
The demo's fun as hell.

Pro Tip:
Don't let Chuck Liddell punch you. EVER.
Tubatic's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/11/2009 16:49
Tubatic
Bushido Blade with fists.

Yes please.
Naim Master's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/11/2009 17:08
Naim Master
I played the demo to death , at the point I knew all the mechanics and easily defeated the CPU in the hardest dificulty , and I came to one conclusion :
I won't buy it , there's waaay too much analog stick frantic wirling , my right analog if seriously damaged ...
brosef's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/11/2009 17:14
brosef
Hmmmm. Gave it no serious thought until now. UFC games tend to have the grace and controls of Legends of Wrestling.

Downloading demo now.
Kyousuke Nanbu's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/11/2009 17:25
Kyousuke Nanbu
This game proves that Yukes is a capable developer, I'm astounded that this is the company that's made the shitty wrestling games lately.
Kent's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/11/2009 17:30
Kent
played demo today and loved it. This is meant to be played with friends after a few beers
Johnny Justice's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/11/2009 18:00
Johnny Justice
It's great to hear favourable views of non MMA fans. This is going to be an awesome game.
aSadisticKiller's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/11/2009 18:13
aSadisticKiller
i have been wanting this demo since i found out about the game and i am going to download it ASAP but i am not a big follower of MMA or the UFC but i do like to punch people in the face
Nick Chester's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/11/2009 20:10
Nick Chester
The demo is great fun. Looking forward to getting our review build so I can punch someone in the eye until it bleeds.
dsky's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/11/2009 21:02
dsky
The PS3 demo had the tutorial, btw.
Chronic Logic's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/11/2009 21:41
Chronic Logic
I'm leaning towards FNR4, it's just so full of awesomeness.
Noah's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/11/2009 22:10
Noah
The downloaded the demo a week or so ago, love it.
I've just recently started watching UFC....in the country I live there's not much English broadcasting so Korean dubbed UFC fights are all I've got.
The graphics and damage to players look amazing, lot's of fun to play
manasteel88's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/11/2009 23:01
manasteel88
I played and liked the demo...the submission stuff was complete crap...but the stand up is really fun. Also the tutorial is in the demo.
smurfee mcgee's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/12/2009 01:05
smurfee mcgee
I liked the demo. It definitely takes some practice to get your ground game to be worth anything.
I did score an awesome knockout; as soon as the second round started, I ran and threw a perfectly clean jumping knee to Lidell's face. It was very satisfying.
KaliKot's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/12/2009 02:59
KaliKot
there was the tutorial in both demos PS3 and 360. Maybe he played a different build?

yes the submissions are crap with even their official forums flooded with complaints about that

Its still solid fun and its way better than the recent offerings of their smackdown series based on the demo alone. I can't wait for the game to come out
nebones's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/12/2009 03:35
nebones
I'm becoming very tempted to pick this up.
Sexualchocolate's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/12/2009 05:39
Sexualchocolate
I must have played through the demo a million times, both players, all difficulties. I cannot get enough. 1p, 2p everything.

i got one of those 5 second KO's, playing as Shogun, elbow, then jumping knee to Liddells face and he was down! 5secs into FIRST round! Was so satisfying.

Submissions suck balls, sometimes collision detection is a little off, but apart from that it's an amazing fighting game. I WILL buy this game.

On subject of submissions, is it about FAST stick rotating? Or precise stick rotating? What's the deal with those?
shiningforce316's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/12/2009 07:59
shiningforce316
Jim you want to expand your interest of UFC hit me up anytime.
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