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Game Review: UFC 2010 Undisputed


When I had the opportunity to play the demo version UFC Undisputed 2010 a couple of months back, I immediately knew that the game would not only become one of the premier fighting games in 2010, but one of the most polished and detailed games of the year in general.

UFC Undisputed 2010 complete immerses players in the UFC universe. From the second you pop the disc in your Xbox 360 or PS3, it is clear that this game is all about being the ultimate MMA experience. Featuring the tagline “So you want to be a fighter?” UFC Undisputed 2010 allows users to become a fighter in every sense.


The game features a few different modes, including Exhibition, Title, Career, Tournament, Event, Create-a-fighter and Ultimate Fights mode, and those are what you can play before even touching Xbox Live. Exhibition and Tournament mode are pretty self-explanatory, so I will leave it to the player to figure out what those are. The real fun and experience comes when you start a Career with a created fighter.


To start, the create-a-fighter mode is about as deep as any I have seen in any current generation game. Players can create up to 40 unique fighters and every single aspect of their fighter can be customized. The new drag-and-drop feature for tattoos, scars and sponsor logos means you can place sponsor logos on your butt and tattoos on your face if you so please. As far as other aspects of appearance go, there are customizable sliders that can adjust body parts. In addition to the slider options for your character’s physical measurements, there are easily over 25 different templates for hair, face, facial hair, tattoos, scars and post fight clothing designs.

When it comes to fighting style for your created fighter, gamers have the option of selecting a pre-existing template of moves based on traditional fighting styles, or if you are more advanced you can create your own hybrid style of fighting. Everything from the moves in your fighter’s set to the touch gloves, celebration and taunt moves can be customized to your liking.

Once you have your fighter created, you can immerse them into a 12-year career mode in the aptly-titled “Career Mode,” have them face-off against other fighters in Exhibition Mode, chase a title in Title Mode, headline your own PPV card in Event Mode, or enter into an online fighting camp on Xbox Live.

When you take the fight online, you can create your own Fight Camp, with a unique name, logo and banner. These Fight Camps essentially function as the game’s “clan” system and you can invite your friends to join your camp and you will be ranked as a group based on members’ ranks as well as individual and camp-wide accomplishments. When each member of a camp competes online their banner will be seen behind them and their actions will determine the overall prestige of the rest of the camp, depending on their standing in the camp’s hierarchy.


Getting back to the single player experience, die-hard UFC fans can relive or even re-write history with the all-new Ultimate Fights mode. Ultimate Fights allows players to assume the roles of UFC fighters in some of the sport’s classic fights. This mode features 15 different fights, each with three unlockables that are associated with each fight. Each fight is introduced by one of the gorgeous UFC Ocatagon girls, Arianny or Chandella, and shows a brief video preview before you take control.

Now that the modes have been introduced, let’s get down to the actual gameplay. First off, the AI is tough, so don’t expect to turn on the game and jump right to the hardest difficulty. The control scheme is relatively simple for striking, but when fighters grapple and you get to the ground game, most of the action is focused on the right thumbstick. When in a submission hold, players will interact using a ‘see-saw’ system, meaning that you will have to rotate the right thumbstick in the right direction and faster than your opponent in order to either break the hold or get your opponent to tap out.

The most exciting part of the game is that knockouts can happen at any point, meaning once the screen goes gray, you better cover up before your face gets pummeled in by your buddy or the AI.


Aside from the fact that some of the fights end a bit quick (you’ll find that most of the fights end in the first round) and the game’s difficulty, UFC Undisputed 2010 is hands down the best UFC/MMA game ever. The immense level of detail, customization and depth make this truly a UFC experience.

Final Grade: A-

UFC Undisputed 2010 is rated T for Teen and is available for PS3 and Xbox 360

Source: NY Post

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HipHopWired Reports The man who open-fired at a Pittsburgh L.A. Fitness, killing four woman and later turned the gun on himself, had a long history of radical anti-government sentiment dating back to the early days of the web. In this case, police have discovered a journal the murderer kept the year before he committed this gruesome crime. According to his cyber diary, George Sodini was in full support of President Barack Obama, and even held off his murder/suicide plans to watch the outcome of the November election. George Sodini, the shooter, writes in a post dated Nov. 5, 2008, “Planned to do this in the summer but figure to stick around to see the election outcome. This particular one got so much attention and I was just curious. Not like I give a flying fcuk who won, since this exit plan was already planned. Good luck to Obama! He will be successful. The liberal media LOVES him. Amerika has chosen The Black Man. Good!” He continued: In light of this I got ideas outside of Obama's plans for the economy and such. Here it is: Every black man should get a young white girl hoe to hone up on. Kinda a reverse indentured servitude thing. Long ago, many a older white male landowner had a young Negro wench girl for his desires. Bout' time tables are turned on that shit. Besides, dem young white hoez dig da bruthrs! LOL. More so than they dig the white dudes! Every daddy know when he sends his little girl to college, she be bangin a bruthr real good. I saw it. “Not my little girl”, daddy says! (Yeah right!!) Black dudes have thier choice of best white hoez. You do the math, there are enough young white so all the brothers can each have one for 3 or 6 months or so. Later, Sodini writes of the President, “But I got a promotion and a raise, even in this shitty Obama ecomomy.” Sodini prolonged his murderous plans for months and expressed how he was glad he waited, in addition to a time in January when he took loaded guns to the gym, but could not bring himself to carry out his mission. "Glad I stayed around. All these days off are great. I will shoot for Tuesday, January 6, 2009, at maybe 8:15. I have list of to-do items to make." On January 9 he wrote, "I chickened out! Shit! I brought the loaded guns, everything. Hell!" For weeks upon end until he finally decided to execute his plan, Sodini wrote about his plans and how, in death, he would love to share his story with the world...if it helps. His final entry read: Also, any of the “Practice Papers” left on my coffee table I used or the notes in my gym bag can be published freely. I will not be embarased, because, well, I will be dead. Some people like to study that stuff. Maybe all this will shed insight on why some people just cannot make things happen in their life, which can potentially benefit others. Miscellaneous:
1. Probably 99% of the people who know me well don't even think I was this crazy. Told by at least 100 girls/women over the years I was a “nice guy”. Not kidding.
2. Lee Ann Valdiserri had my baby in early 1991. Haven't seen her since she was about four months into it. I knew her sister, Chris, from high school.
3. Net worth slightly more than $250K, (after all debt) as of end of 2008.
4. Death Lives!
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TimesOnline Reports The man who opened fire on a women’s dance class in Pittsburgh this week had posted videos on YouTube betraying his struggle to contain his emotions and desperation for a girlfriend just over a year before his fatal assault. George Sodini killed three women and injured nine more when he walked into his gym on Monday night, pulled two guns out of his duffel bag and shot indiscriminately into a Latin dance lesson. For a year before the attack, Sodini kept an online diary in which he accused his mother of being domineering and described his bitterness at the women who had rejected him in the 19 years since his last sexual relationship. It emerged today that before charting the preparation for his assault, he uploaded two clips on to the video sharing website YouTube. In one, he describes his techniques for containing his anger while the other offers the viewer a tour of his average two-bed suburban home. In a video called “Hide from Emotion” posted on June 23, 2008, Sodini stands in his basement in front of his punch bag and explains his attempts to quell his angst. He says he wants to be able to share better relationships. “My object is to be able to emotionally connect with people," he said. Then he looks directly into the camera and says: “It is easy for me to hide from my emotions for one more day: take a long drive in the car, listen to some music, daydream or just do some mundane task around the house that doesn’t really need to be done, that’s not too important. “And there you go, that’s one more day and one more day turns into one more year.” A little over a year later, he carried out his assault on the LA Fitness Centre with four handguns that he had purchased legally. After firing at least 36 shots from three of them, he turned one of the guns on himself in the dance studio. In a second video, posted a couple of months earlier, Sodini commentates over a video tour of his house in the suburbs of Pittsburgh. During the tour, he points out his computers, a 32-inch television, the kitchen and basement he refurbished with panelling and a suspended ceiling. Sodini highlights a pair of speakers on either side of his couch that double as end-tables and remarks that "women will really be impressed" by the matching fabric on his soft furnishings. He draws the viewer's attention to a stack of books on his coffee table that include How to date young women for men over 35 by R. Don Steele and what looks like another self-help book called Office Politics. When he moves into his bedroom, he returns once again to an imagined woman's reaction. “Looks pretty clean, I’m sure she’ll be impressed,” he said. After publishing the videos, Sodini turned his attention to an online diary, which began: "Why do this?? To young girls? Just read below." He goes on to attack his brother for bullying him and his mother for being “very dominant”. Over the course of the nine-month journal, Sodini appears to have built up to the attack and explained how he was driven deep into depression by his lack of success with women, strained relations with his family and unstable employment status.
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