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  • Steve_OS
    Editor-in-Chief
    • Jul 2002
    • 33863

    #1

    EA Sports UFC 2 Video: Knockout Physics System, Submissions, Dynamic Grappling

    EA has just posted a new EA Sports UFC 2 blog, featuring in-game footage of the all-new knockout physics system, next-level submissions and dynamic grappling. Check out the video and post your thoughts!

    Knockout Physics System

    Take a look at how Conor’s spinning heel kick connects and causes Jose to stumble backwards. With our new physics-driven hit reaction and knockout system, you get more authentic and unique KOs.

    Next-Level Submissions

    Pay close attention to how Aldo transitions from a rear naked choke into an armbar to finish the fight. In EA SPORTS UFC 2, you will be able to surprise opponents with a variety of quick transitions to put them into a submission. Additionally, the ability to do standing submissions opens the door to even more ways to finish a fight.

    Dynamic Grappling

    Watch as McGregor tries to land a strike but Aldo’s quick movement allows him to avoid contact and instead, is able to perform a takedown. For the first time in an MMA game, greater independent fighter control allows for more freedom in grappling situations. These interactions result in greater response and variety in the ground game.
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  • Clarence_Boddicker
    Rookie
    • Dec 2015
    • 15

    #2
    Re: EA Sports UFC 2 Video: Knockout Physics System, Submissions, Dynamic Grappling

    So far so good. I'm on the hype machine.
    "Just give me my f#cking phone call"

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    • tsbmolina
      MVP
      • Feb 2012
      • 1291

      #3
      Looks the same to me.

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      • Sheba2011
        MVP
        • Oct 2013
        • 2353

        #4
        Re: EA Sports UFC 2 Video: Knockout Physics System, Submissions, Dynamic Grappling

        The video looks good, but it's also a promo video designed to look good. If it looks and plays like this in real life it could be excellent. Just hope they find a way to slim down the controls a bit.

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        • Money99
          Hall Of Fame
          • Sep 2002
          • 12695

          #5
          Re: EA Sports UFC 2 Video: Knockout Physics System, Submissions, Dynamic Grappling

          Count me as someone who's getting excited for this title. And I'm not even a big MMA fan.

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          • fballturkey
            MVP
            • Jul 2011
            • 2370

            #6
            Re: EA Sports UFC 2 Video: Knockout Physics System, Submissions, Dynamic Grappling

            MMA is the perfect sport for gaming. You can't play a football, basketball or baseball game in 10-15 minutes and have an authentic experience. You can in MMA, and being able to just fire it up and have a couple fights before bed/work/etc is great.
            Teams: Minnesota Vikings, Cincinnati Reds, Marshall Thundering Herd, Virginia Tech Hokies (2010 alum)

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            • Pappy Knuckles
              LORDTHUNDERBIRD
              • Sep 2004
              • 15966

              #7
              Re: EA Sports UFC 2 Video: Knockout Physics System, Submissions, Dynamic Grappling

              Originally posted by fballturkey
              MMA is the perfect sport for gaming. You can't play a football, basketball or baseball game in 10-15 minutes and have an authentic experience. You can in MMA, and being able to just fire it up and have a couple fights before bed/work/etc is great.
              Yup. It's a great game to play a couple of fights and then move on to something else. It's probably why I run it as much as I do. I also especially love the mental aspect of battling someone in this too. 1 vs. 1, no one to really blame but yourself in there. The whole game of trying to outthink your opponent is so much fun to me.

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