

There’s also a new camera angle that brings you closer to the fighters and makes it a bit easier to tell how far you are from your opponent and also drives home the impact of blows, along with screen-shaking camera effects. The addition of swaying to avoid attacks added a lot in the second Undisputed, but looked a bit too robotic - something that I only noticed after seeing EA MMA pull it off in a more realistic manner, which is now more realistic in Undisputed 3. The series has more to prove now and succeeds by improving some gameplay elements in major ways and delivering things, like a PRIDE mode, that many fans including myself have wanted since the series’ debut. After the second Undisputed game, EA’s entry on the genre came out and raised the bar when it came to created fighter sharing, delivering a fun career mode, and a unique, but effective submission system that blended ease of use with skill to prevent cheap victories. After a near-two year absence, the Undisputed series is back with the best overall MMA game yet.
