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The EA Sports UFC demo is available now for Xbox One (queue it up here), it weighs in at 2.7GB. If you are up for it, you can also download from your PS4 by creating a European account, then downloading from this link.

UPDATE: The demo is now available for PS4 users in North America. Search for EA Sports UFC in the PlayStation Store or click here to queue it up.

The demo includes light heavyweight champ Jon “Bones” Jones vs. Alex “The Mauler” Gustafsson in a three round fight at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas Nevada. The difficulty is set to normal with a walkthrough tutorial included.

Play a few matches and post your impressions!

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# 181 aholbert32 @ 06/03/14 08:49 PM
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Originally Posted by DaveDQ
Calling it Tekken etc. is a bit much. I do agree that the demo does not live up to the hype, but it isn't entirely flawed.

Right now, the demo's flaw is on the difficulty setting. It's the equivalent of playing NBA 2k on its easiest difficulty and being able to drain 3s all day.


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Yeah the Tekken comments are ridiculous. The kicks are bad but they arent that bad. This is generally why I avoid impressions threads as a whole. I realized a few years back that i know the games that I want and reading impressions threads either 1) make me aware of "flaws" that I wasnt seeing in the first place or 2) annoy me when i read posts exaggerating how bad or good a game is.

The only reason I posted in this one was because 90% of the people who regularly visit this forum are great posters and will have honest and good takes on the game. Its just that damn 10%. Unless I get the game early, I promise I wont be posting in the retail impressions thread.
 
# 182 Seaepps @ 06/03/14 08:58 PM
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Originally Posted by aholbert32
The ps4 version is somewhat better for some reason. The graphics are a little cleaner but not that big of a difference. The weirdest thing is out of 25 plus fights on the X1 last night, I wasnt able to stop one takedown. On the Ps4 I was able to stop 3 in the first round of my first fight.

Another strange thing is the ps4 version has Mario Yamasaki as the ref.
Yamasaki is in the X1 version as well. Doesn't seem to come up much though
 
# 183 dpmx21 @ 06/03/14 09:00 PM
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Originally Posted by aholbert32

Another strange thing is the ps4 version has Mario Yamasaki as the ref.
I've seen Yamasaki and Lavigne on Xbox actually. Maybe they change if you switch from playing to watching cpu vs cpu.
 
# 184 aholbert32 @ 06/03/14 09:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Seaepps
Yamasaki is in the X1 version as well. Doesn't seem to come up much though
Thanks. Yeah I only got Yves.
 
# 185 Phobia @ 06/03/14 09:05 PM
Well I got in around 10 fights. The first one out the gate after the tutorial which has you as Bones, I won via TKO at the end of the first. I was struggling in the clinch and on the ground but the stand up was pretty simple. The constant pressure by the CPU is terrible though!! Gus comes out and throws like 3 body kicks within 5 seconds of the fight. Even in the clinch it is nonstop throwing of even shoulder strikes. I swear he never stops throwing the entire fight one strike after the other.

So I then switched to Gus and lost two back to back by KO from head kicks. Then the next 3 fights I started parrying strikes and picking my attacks for several easy KOs/TKOs.

Finally the last couple fights I attempted to only go for clinch and take downs to try and learn the ground game. Couple I won by ground and pound and one I got TKOed from back mount.

All in all I was honestly not impressed and this was my most wanted game of the entire year. By a long shot also, but sadly it is just not for me. While I don't necessarily agree with the tekken comparison, I will say it is "fighting" game textured as a MMA simulation. I think plenty of people will love it, but for me I was expecting something different from EA and it was not this.

My first fight
 
# 186 vpizzle28 @ 06/03/14 09:08 PM
I have been watching the videos, and it seems to me that the moves all look the same? Is this true? Also, does anyone know if you will be able to watch the top players like in EA MMA?
 
# 187 jvalverde88 @ 06/03/14 09:09 PM
Yeah, I'm not playing the demo anymore. You clearly tell their intent with the demo was to get as many sales as possible by making it "fun" for the user. Jones throwing capoeira kicks is really annoying me. Calling the game "Tekken" is a bit much, it still plays like other MMA games its just that the difficulty is on easy.
 
# 188 phillyfan23 @ 06/03/14 09:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Sgt_Carnage
well then just pass on it and shut the hell up. Simple.
how old are you? 8?

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# 189 aholbert32 @ 06/03/14 09:20 PM
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Originally Posted by phillyfan23
how old are you? 8?

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Let it go man. He's been warned.
 
# 190 blackceasar @ 06/03/14 09:21 PM
So I downloaded and played like 9 matches while at home on my lunch break. (thank you Google Fiber for the 2 minute download!).

Because I'm such an MMA fan, I'm going to have a bittersweet time with the game. I love MMA so much that I still have to have this game when it comes out.. but also because I'm such an MMA fan, I can easily see where EA dropped the ball on this title.. especially compared to what THQ did with UFC 3. The game does play arcadey and while it's not exactly Tekken, its does feel like an old school arcade in the mall type of fighting game with an MMA skin put on it. Who knows, maybe there's sliders or something to make it not feel like EA Sports Street Fighter UFC 2014...

I will say this though, I always was suspect of EA taking the game over. Actually I think their older MMA game prior to the UFC license played more realistic at least with standup.

So I don't think most of us should be suprised. EA is NOT going to accurately represent any of the sports they push a game out around. Fifa and NHL are closer to the real thing than their other titles, though but I think its more because of how the real version of those games are. It's hard to make FIFA and NHL super arcadey. But once again, EA sports has cornered the market in a sports genre (yes I know there are other MMA games out there, but you know what I mean), and managed to water the game down (or be lazy and not develop) the things into a sports title to get it closer to the real thing. EA's UFC game doesn't come close to THQ efforts and I'm not making this a them vs. them post.. Im using the last UFC licensed game that happened to be made by someone else as a base and to put context and contrast around my comments.

Once again, with EA it's all about investing. They invested in the NFL so they could put out an unrealistic football game, and they did it again with UFC. I honestly don't think its a case of EA intentionally making their sports games arcadey.. I just think its EASIER for them to make a game that's more arcade like. It's like they are too lazy to put the man hours and dev talent into this game or any other sports title they have to get it close to simulating the real thing.. I get it.. that takes more work, more brains and more hours.. and the best devs out there don't want to work for EA Sports, and the board has to keep that profit margin at a certain level for the investors.

The game is not BAD.. it looks great, Im sure the final build will be what it was hyped up to be in the trailer and pre launch videos.. but the GAMEPLAY feels about 3 steps backwards from the last UFC title I purchased.. UFC3.
 
# 191 JKSportsGamer1984 @ 06/03/14 09:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Redskins_Hokies
However, some of the expectations were set from the way developers talked about the game and ways they were telling you it would work. People were expecting a very realistic style gameplay. People were expecting that each fight would be different and in fights where you had the same opponents if you attack the CPU differently they will adjust their gameplan.....it doesn't. We were told it was only for next gen because ONLY NEXT GEN could pull off the things they are doing in this game.....other than graphics the game plays in most areas, WEAKER than last-gen/current-gen.

I was expecting the game to be rough but not be almost laughable. When I see things like spinning cartwheel kicks fighters doing things they have never or would never do in a fight it makes me so upset.

Developers and game companies need to stop cattering to the casual fan. What you do is alienate your actual audience. We should not sit here and have to turn a SERIOUS FIGHTING SPORT LIKE MMA into a Tekken/Street Fighter/Def Jam NY/WWE game where the object is to spam the special move until you win. Let them buy the game and sink or swim - if they can't spam their way to victory and do not ever buy the game, OH WELL!

EA is becoming a company I can't support when it comes to sport games. I would go out and buy every NCAA AND MADDEN every year at midnight, now I MAY go out and rent it off gamefly or redbox for a few days until I see that they are still making arcade games. I want pure simulation style games - they need to stop going out and showing huge lists of things they are doing and how the game and AI works without it actually being there. It is a slap in the face to the fan of the sport. Without the REAL UFC/MMA fans you would not be MAKING THIS GAME - but when you release a demo and instantly turn a game that was a must buy for majority and they see it is a casual game the fans realize that $60 would be better spent somewhere else than a game that will be on the shelf in less than a month.

Maybe our feelings and negative remarks are too hasty, but the "it's an early release, it's just a demo" is said way too often when it comes to an EA Sports game. Too many times the final product is almost identical to what we got in the demo.

Sure we may have had higher than achievable expectations, sure we may have put this game up there to extremes that could not be met, but if it comes out and is a game that still delivers in the SPORT OF MMA and not a Tekken/Street Fighter style then maybe fans will cut them some slack and want to continue to support this franchise, but sadly with this demo it is hard to want to do that.
Great post!
 
# 192 blackceasar @ 06/03/14 09:34 PM
EA Sports does for sports games what most major record labels now do for hip hop. Turn it into something that the actual people who made the genre popular in the beginning no longer care to experience.
 
# 193 2k10Fonzarelli @ 06/03/14 09:35 PM
My 'Ridiculous' Tekken comparisons are taken out of context. Or perhaps i just failed to put them in context...

its not Tekken in the way it looks or works, just that this game has as much depth as any of the 3D fighters i mentioned. The point I failed to make was while holding as much control depth as Tekken, its less accessible to newcommers

Noone cant get away with spamming Capoeria style kick in this game. THAT ascertation is ridiculous. And while this game does err toward the arcade side of the spectrum, I wouldn't say its as newbie friendly as one. At least when it comes to the ground game.

One another note, I do find it interesting that those with Ps4 and X1 are having an easier time with takedown defense on ps4. Im 32 so My reaction times are a bit slower than they used to but personally i find defending any kind of take down too hard on x1. Mind you, Im still trying to break years of UFC undisputed habits.
 
# 194 JKSportsGamer1984 @ 06/03/14 09:47 PM
Bad decision by EA on not letting us at least change the difficulty & giving us two more fighters to choose from in the demo smh. If the arcady aggressive CPU style is a product of the demo being on easy the it would be wise for EA to come out & say it. I'm sure the final version will be better (obviously with more options) but as of right now it's leaving a bad taste for a lot of people. I played 3 matches & stop playing because I dont want to get tainted by the stripped down demo. I'll wait for the retail version. Initial impression was the game is good but not as great as I hoped. It being only 30fps really stands out to me. The controls take some getting used to. I dont get the sense of power behind my punches that I would expect.* The ref not stepping in to stop the fight on knockouts is extremely awkward. Overall I'm sure it'll grow on me.
 
# 195 Phobia @ 06/03/14 09:48 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by blackceasar
So I downloaded and played like 9 matches while at home on my lunch break. (thank you Google Fiber for the 2 minute download!).

Because I'm such an MMA fan, I'm going to have a bittersweet time with the game. I love MMA so much that I still have to have this game when it comes out.. but also because I'm such an MMA fan, I can easily see where EA dropped the ball on this title.. especially compared to what THQ did with UFC 3. The game does play arcadey and while it's not exactly Tekken, its does feel like an old school arcade in the mall type of fighting game with an MMA skin put on it. Who knows, maybe there's sliders or something to make it not feel like EA Sports Street Fighter UFC 2014...

I will say this though, I always was suspect of EA taking the game over. Actually I think their older MMA game prior to the UFC license played more realistic at least with standup.

So I don't think most of us should be suprised. EA is NOT going to accurately represent any of the sports they push a game out around. Fifa and NHL are closer to the real thing than their other titles, though but I think its more because of how the real version of those games are. It's hard to make FIFA and NHL super arcadey. But once again, EA sports has cornered the market in a sports genre (yes I know there are other MMA games out there, but you know what I mean), and managed to water the game down (or be lazy and not develop) the things into a sports title to get it closer to the real thing. EA's UFC game doesn't come close to THQ efforts and I'm not making this a them vs. them post.. Im using the last UFC licensed game that happened to be made by someone else as a base and to put context and contrast around my comments.

Once again, with EA it's all about investing. They invested in the NFL so they could put out an unrealistic football game, and they did it again with UFC. I honestly don't think its a case of EA intentionally making their sports games arcadey.. I just think its EASIER for them to make a game that's more arcade like. It's like they are too lazy to put the man hours and dev talent into this game or any other sports title they have to get it close to simulating the real thing.. I get it.. that takes more work, more brains and more hours.. and the best devs out there don't want to work for EA Sports, and the board has to keep that profit margin at a certain level for the investors.

The game is not BAD.. it looks great, Im sure the final build will be what it was hyped up to be in the trailer and pre launch videos.. but the GAMEPLAY feels about 3 steps backwards from the last UFC title I purchased.. UFC3.
Well said BC, I agree completely
 
# 196 thegut @ 06/03/14 10:08 PM
Played a couple matches today. My hype for this game is officially gone. The standup game is more along the lines of Taekwondo Toughman. Ridiculously aggressive AI, spinning kicks and capoeira kicks all over the place, guys easily taking multiple head kicks without batting an eye. The ground and clinch game are rather clunky. The submission system is creative and I do like what they are attempting to do.

I will wait for release and see what people's impressions are, but I'm not holding my breath. So disappointing because I was so pumped for this game.
 
# 197 LingeringRegime @ 06/03/14 10:37 PM
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Originally Posted by ThreeKing
I quit the tutorial early and Dana White yelled at me. Hardest I've laughed in a long time.
No way! Really???

Here is my first match. It actually was the best match I have had so far. I was trying to time my swaying and counter punching, my ground game sucks though. Need to practice more.

 
# 198 Gotmadskillzson @ 06/03/14 11:01 PM
15 fights of playing, this is my reaction. I should have known.....

 
# 199 thegut @ 06/03/14 11:12 PM
The takedowns are terrible. There is no sprawling, even EA MMA had that. So every takedown is either shrugged off or goes into a pick up slam or a single leg pull down.

Instead of developing better animations for takedowns they spent their time wisely giving Gus this move

 
# 200 LingeringRegime @ 06/03/14 11:17 PM
I am quite worried that every fighter will have a similar move set. Just because Bones and Gus are LHW's and have a similar build and reach, doesn't mean they have the some moves. I saw both Bones and Gus use the cage to do a "Showtime Kick" during my time with the demo; Come on now.

The animations remind me a little of Backbreaker + Facebreaker. Kind of wonky, and disjointed.

I am still holding onto hope for the retail version. But, I am concerned.
 


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