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Pride FC
Pride FC
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List Price: $35.21
Buy New: $15.76
You Save: $19.45 (55%)
Buy New/Used/Collectible from $15.76

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars(based on 18 reviews)
Sales Rank: 4992
Category: Video Games

Publisher: THQ
Studio: THQ
Brand: THQ
Label: THQ
Platform: Playstation2
ESRB: Mature
Media: Video Game
Autographed: 0
Memorabilia: 0
Age: 17 - 20 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6

MPN: 46013
UPC: 752919460139
EAN: 0752919460139
ASIN: B000070IVF

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • More than 20 fighters including Ken Shamrock, Don Frye, Wanderlei Silva and Royce Gracie.
  • Multiple fighting styles include Muy Tai, Jiu-Jitsu, Karate and kick-boxing.
  • Various fighting positions and hundreds of moves including counters, reversals, one-hit knock-outs and submissions.
  • Detailed fighter models rendered at 5,000 polygons depict blood and sweat.

Accessories:

  • PlayStation: The Official Magazine (1-year)
  • Electronic Gaming Monthly
  • Play
  • Tips & Tricks Magazine

Similar Items:

  • UFC: Sudden Impact
  • UFC: Throwdown
  • K-1 World Grand Prix
  • Fire Pro Wrestling Returns
  • UFC: Ultimate Fighting Championship Tapout 2

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Various combat elements capture the intensity and authenticity of a Pride contest including multiple fighting positions, unique fighting styles, hundreds of moves, counters and reversals. With a TV-style presentation, each match-up comes to life in fully scaled arenas complete with ring announcers, lighting, pyrotechnics and realistic camera angles.

Amazon.com Product Description
Pride FC pits the top fighters in the world from several disciplines--including wrestling, karate, judo, and kickboxing--into one ring. The philosophy of Pride, known as Vale Tudo, is the acceptance of any technique from any school of combat. Pride FC is a realistic representation of this mixed martial arts approach: fighters are accurately presented in detail, with close attention to appearance, fighting style, movements, and signature ring entrances. Various combat elements including multiple fighting positions, unique fighting styles, and hundreds of moves, counters, and reversals capture the intensity of a real Pride contest. With a TV-style presentation, each matchup comes to life in fully scaled arenas complete with ring announcers, lighting, pyrotechnics, and realistic camera angles.


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3 out of 5 stars Me   April 24, 2006
  3 out of 5 found this review helpful

Firstly, I am an MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) guru. I've been watching it for years, and I've had this game since it's release day. I just joined on Amazon, so I'm just now reviewing the game.

This game is much better than the UFC games that are out. The UFC games seem to have too much inconsitency in its fights. A stand-up striker should not be able to submit a submission master within 10 seconds (50 seconds their time) in every fight. Every UFC game is simple, no challenge. Pride FC is more realistic in the fighting aspect. There is a wide variety of moves, animations, and quality fighters. Pride has the best fighters in the world, and this game provides all of the ones from a few years ago. Most importantly, Vanderlei Silva is present.

The graphics are decent. The bodies look like they're made mostly of plastic, which is bothersome when looking at the screen. The faces are well done, they just look like they're mounted on top of a plastic sheet.

The gameplay is done really well. Most matches will not end within a few seconds. They can, but most likely will not. Most of the important fight positions are available. Stand-up, stand-up clinch, mount, back-mount, and guard are available. One position that UFC Sudden Impact has over Pride is the side-mount. That could have been very beneficial in the Pride game. Still, what is in the game is good enough to enjoy.

Besides the plastic look, there are a couple of other aspects of the game that annoy me. #1 is the extremely loud bomb-like sound effect. When someone punches or kicks their opponent, it literally sounds like a bomb exploded on the impact. #2 is the lack of a career mode of any type. You can create fighters (up to 12 per memory card, I believe), and make them good from conception. There is a tournament mode, which is VERY well done. The fighter entrances are spot-on with the real-life counterparts. The crowd can be somewhat dull during them, but the presentation of the real events is still there. But, other than the tournament and exhibition modes, the game really lacks depth. That is why I rate it as a 3 overall. #3 Why do the UFC and Pride games have extremely accelerated clocks? The makers of the games refuse to give us real-time fights. Even when you put the round time to 15 minutes, it's only about 3 or 4 in real-time. This needs to be fixed with future MMA games. If they didn't make strikes do so much damage, the energy bars would not drain so quickly. Also, the grappling and submission systems could be better done. If something like the WWE Smackdown games were implemented for these areas, the fights could be much more entertaining. Give us a meter where you must place an indicator into the correct position. The better a fighter is at submissions, the bigger the target and the slower the indicator moves. If a player is worse at them, do the opposite. It's not that hard to figure out.

Multiplayer is very fun, as long as you play against somebody who knows how to play the game. If you can get somebody to play with you, the game is more enjoyable that way.

In the end, the fights are realistic, the overall presentation is well done, and Pride FC is an entertaining game (especially multi-player). But, the lack of depth brings the enjoyment level and replayability down. The next time an MMA game is created, a DECENT career mode should be created. So far, they have either been TERRIBLE, or non-existent.



1 out of 5 stars Pretty bad game.... yet somewhat addictive   July 19, 2005
There is one thing wrong with this game.... it takes all of about 10 seconds to win a match. The game goes by WAY too fast. And just like the guy above, the Grand Prix thing I beat about 4 times on the hardest difficulty on the first day... this game just isn't challenging. I am yet to play the UFC games (which was what I wanted in the first place), but I'm sure they have this game beat by a long shot.


3 out of 5 stars No thrills but addictive fight game 3.5 Stars   March 18, 2005
  5 out of 5 found this review helpful

It's difficult to give longevity to any game of this type, and making it impossibly difficult is a turn off also. The balance here is pretty cool, most of the World's top fighters are here for you to use and play around with, with a mixture of fighting styles, and moves. The graphics engine is tight, and amongst the most realistic out there, even if the blood splattering on the canvas and the camera lens doesn't always tie up. The "create a fighter" is fun, and involving, and although the actual fight controls are complex, they aren't ridiculous as in some other games.
On the plus side, this game has good playability and the experimentation with different set moves, clothes, styles, and a myriad of moves keep you interested. On the negative side the "easy" level is too easy, and the normal and pro levels take time and patience, thankfully there is a continue option when you get beaten. There is lots of potential for two player and multi player options, but the opening entrance sequences and pre fight garb get tedious after a few watches. Overall not the best martial arts fight game out there, but not too complex to operate, and great graphics make it a bargain title for the PS2. More die hard fans should check out the new "Rocky" for pure boxing, otherwise this is a good night in laugh. Enjoy!



3 out of 5 stars More fun to watch than to play   March 29, 2004
  2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is a good game but unfortunately there are some huge faults that you will notice right away. the first is the gameplay and plain and simple, it sucks. heres the way to win, just keep doing a submission. the striking system is also a bit faulty because you can knock someone out if you are on your back. it doesnt work that way in real life if someone is mounted on you. the create a fighter is fun but there are a lack of options for what you can wear, and practically everything that the real fighters wear, you can not. there is also no season mode, just single and grand prix. not much to it. i was pretty disappointed by it, but its amusing for parties and a ton of fun to do a grand prix with random characters so you can have the craziest matches and just watch it. at this price though, i would recomend it, or you can just wait for UFC sudden impact, which will hopefully be much better than this.


3 out of 5 stars I hope this isn't as real as it gets   February 6, 2004
  3 out of 4 found this review helpful

I got this game yesterday. I have a few problems with it:
1) All of the fighters are left handed!
All of the fighters use a lefty stance! If they wanted to have uniform stances they should have made them use the right-hander stance. Even then, it is unacceptable for each character to not have the general orientation of his stance.
2. Some things are just not realistic.
There are far too many reversals in this game. The mount position occurs way too often in this game - it is as common or perhaps even more common than the guard. The mount is supposed to be a dominant position, but Nog can submit an attacker with a guillotine choke from the bottom of the mount!
3. The game is far too easy (with certain fighters) -- I have won the grand prix on the most difficult level already and I got it yesterday: I got my ps2 yesterday as well!
I suppose the game is a lot more fast paced than a regular pride fight, but perhaps a realistic pride simulation wouldn't sell well.
It's not the world's worst game but all that is good about this game has written in the other reviews .


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