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EA Sports UFC 6
EA Sports UFC 6 is powered by fighters. Evolved striking and motion systems bring UFC stars to life in the Octagon, while new game modes introduce immersive storytelling that makes every fight feel personal. Square up and fight your fight.
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Is this the definitive take on UFC we’ve been waiting for all these years? Perhaps not, but this one’s still a damn good fighter despite that.
Review: With its new modes and overhauled features, EA Sports UFC 6 is the most authentic and accessible entry in the series yet.
With some grand new modes, a bevy of new roster editions and a slicker and more refined presentation, can UFC 6 leave its competition twitching on the canvas en route to superstardom, or is it donning some weathered dukes?
Yes, EA Sports UFC 6 does its best and is an improvement over EA Sports UFC 5, but it just falls short of what I want from a new entry.
EA Sports UFC 6 is a great sports-fighting game, but what's new with this entry? Find out in Final Weapon's review of the Ultimate Edition.
EA Sports UFC 6 is here and it delivers in most ways, but falls short in some. Come find out what we thought with our full impressions.
Everything here from the new technological changes powered by Sapien Technology to the Hall of Legends will please every hardcore UFC fan.
EA Sports UFC 6 offers plenty for both fans of the single-player experience and online lovers, honouring the legacy of the sport and offering great gameplay.
EA Sports UFC 6 refines the fight but doesn't fully reinvent the experience, delivering strong combat wrapped in familiar systems that still need evolution.
Does EA Sports UFC 6 finally put this franchise in title contention? Or does the series still have some holes in its game?
The improved graphics and fighter distinctions are welcome improvements, but when almost everything else feels so familiar or inessential, I can’t help but wonder if EA Sports’ UFC franchise has experienced too much time uncontested at the top.