When you first hop in the ring to trade blows with an opponent you'll notice that there are new controls governing the action. There are a few moments when punches that don't appear to make contact still register as a hit, but these moments are few and far between and don't overly hurt the experience. Everything in the ring is driven by the new physics engine and it's very nearly flawless. Punches land with thunderous sound effects and cuts and bruising are soon to follow. Punches fly at an alarming rate, boxers move around the ring while cascading light from flash bulbs streaks across their bodies. Once you're in the ring it's an experience that no other game can provide and it is, in a word, fantastic. I'll first provide a short-and-sweet answer to the question above: Fight Night Round 4 delivers the best pure boxing ever seen in a videogame. So does Fight Night Round 4 live up to expectations or does it take one on the chin and fall face-first to the mat? Read on for the answer. They've made changes to the career mode, they've changed the control mechanics, and they've reshaped every move in the game by doubling its speed and adding an all-new physics system.
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