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UFC 2010: Undisputed – Full B.J. Penn Trailer Second-by-Second Breakdown

While it’s a really cool video, and B.J.’s narration definitely gets you seriously pumped up, I’m a little bit upset that we didn’t get a little bit more gameplay. There are a few things that I noticed:

  • In the first bit of gameplay, B.J. lands a really nasty looking takedown. You can tell the animations have improved from last year, where every double leg looked the same.
  • The second gameplay bit shows B.J. trainsitioning to rubber guard, and this also appears to be reanimated. It also could be him setting up for a triangle as well.
  • The third gameplay shot shows B.J. throwing bombs from back mount. Correct me If I’m wrong, but I don’t think that was an option last year, as any thing you had the opponent back, you rolled him over to attempt a rear naked choke.
  • We get to see some of B.J.’s signature style next with the arm trap against Matt Hughes. It looks awesome. Enough said. I can you tell you right now that Jason’s CAF will have that ability.
  • Next up, we see B.J. in his UFC 107 Walkout Shirt, wearing the belt in game. Was the belt redesigned? I’m thinking maybe. All I know, is that it looks shiny and It makes me want it around my waist. The shirt looks exactly like it’s real life counterpart.
  • The Kenny Florian section shows some B.J. pressing Kenny up against the cage, and generally kicking his ass all over the octagon. Just reminds me what a big letdown Kenny’s gameplan in that fight was.
  • The rest of the video shows off the redesigned clinch, but is hard to tell the difference from two brief seconds of gameplay. It also B.J. slipping a punch which looks slick.

Not the massive reveal that I hoped it would be, but I’m definitely pumped for May 25th even more now.

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New UFC 2010: Undisputed Teaser

Time is getting short. We aren’t that far away from the games May 25th release date. THQ just released yet another trailer for UFC 2010: Undisputed, this time featuring B.J. Penn. It also reveals that we will be treated to a full trailer on Monday, March 15th, courtesy of the wonderful people of IGN.com.

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UFC 112: Invincible Trailer

Can’t beleive that this card in Abu Dhabi is only a month away. It seems like yesterday that we discussing how holding a card in the middle east seemed insane.

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Breaking Down IGN's First Look of UFC 2010: Undisputed...

As May 25th draws closer, I’m getting more and more pumped for UFC 2010: Undisputed. After last year’s game was awesome, you can only assume that this year’s is going to be even better. IGN.com did a first look at the game this weekend, and I’ll be bringing you the MMA fans view of some of the news.

Let’s get started.

Moments ago, the company ran UFC Undisputed 2010 through its first public match – Mike Swick versus Paulo Thiago – and although the gameplay demo was extremely short, THQ promised and showcased some really good stuff. For starters and piggybacking off of my complaint, the static animations of 2009 are gone. When your fighters are in the prone position or mid-hold, they’re not just sitting there — they’re living and breathing. You’ll see your arm struggle against a hold as you try and break it, there are transitions between takedowns, and – thank the Lord – there are cage moves. This year, if you’re good enough, you’re going to be able to slam coverboy Brock Lesnar up against the chain link and wail on his ribcage.

This is a great thing. The game did have a “rock’em, sock’em robots” feel to it at times because most of animations were stiff. This was especially true in the ground game, as the opponent would stand still during transitions. Besides that, cage work was one of the biggest gripes of players last year. The fact that the fights took place in a cage, but you couldn’t interact with it was a bit ridiculous. Look for things like clinches, flurries against the cage and switching levels for takedowns to be included this year.

You can switch to the southpaw stance if you click in on the right joystick, the fight animations have been quadrupled, the clinch has been reanimated, the number of front submissions have been doubled, there’s a new targeting system, and there are individual submissions like B.J. Penn’s arm trap. Not enough octagon goodness? THQ has added karate, Greco-Roman wrestling, and Sambo fighting styles while doing away with archetypes for fighters – created fighters will now use individual movesets.

All good news once again. Fighters like Rich Franklin will feel more realistic due to the addition of the south paw stance. More of anything is never a bad thing, and more submissions and animations are a really good thing. The same goes for more fighting styles as the original six that were in the game simply weren’t enough. Since they did away with archetypes, I wonder how the new movesets will work. MMA is a sport where everyone knows how to do pretty much everything, just with varying levels of skills and success. Will my boxer not be able to throw muay thai knees? Will a wrestler not be able to use a triangle? Actually, that one kinda makes sense. Still, I’m curious of how that is going to work. Fighter specific animations are cool, but it made Anderson Silva a bitch to play with last year.

It did look sweet – the graphics are no doubt sharper than last year, as sweat clung to the fighters’ chests and blood spurted out as punches rained down on Thiago’s face – but that was about it. To drive home that TV presentation, the match ended with the fighters in the ring in post-fight outfits such as Swick’s “Dethrone Royalty Texas” shirt.

YYEEESSSSS. Call me a dork, but I think that the presentation is so important. Thinks like walkout shirts and banners for the fighters makes it feel more like an actual UFC. Besides, I already shot walking out in the Josh Koscheck UFC 106 walkout shirt.

It wasn’t shown, but a THQ press release makes it sound like UFC Undisputed 2010 is making a serious play for one of the best online fighting games. In this year’s game you’ll apparently be able to form “fight camps and leagues, train like real-life UFC fighters and go online to compete against other camps.” There will be online co-op sparring sessions that dictate your credibility, popularity and the types of sponsorships you get. On top of that, this year’s career mode will include the “Game Is Watching You” system, which will “track every action and use this information to dictate in-game commentary, opponent intelligence and overall career progression.”

This is meaty stuff. The online “camp” system sounds awesome. Sign-ups for The 3rd String Safety camp will come. Since Jason sucks, we’ll need good fighters. Similar to NBA2K10, the game seems to use a dynamic commentary system which should bring your created character to life, which is a breath of fresh air after last year’s game. They barely even mentioned your character last year.

Typically in the world of video games, the first year a sports game comes out is dedicated to getting the gameplay right. THQ did that just about perfectly. The second year is when they add all the features that they wanted to add in year one but didn’t have time. That seems to be the direction that Undisputed is headed.

UFC 2010: Undisputed comes out on May 25th. Yes, my copy is already pre-ordered.

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Diego Sanchez, The PowerJab Both Return At UFC 114…

A little bit of matchmaking news before we go into full UFC 109 preview mode tonight. It starts with Diego Sanchez returning to the cage against England’s John Hathaway at UFC 114. From SB Nation:

After coming up short against BJ Penn in his Dec. 12 bid for the 155-pound crown, Diego Sanchez (21-3) will make his return to the welterweight division opposite John Hathaway at the upcoming UFC 114 pay-per-view from the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Saturday, May 29.

Of course, this is Diego’s return to the welterweight division after getting crushed by B.J. Penn at UFC 107. Knowing that he has no chance to win the title at lightweight, he is moving back up to a division where…he has no chance of winning a title. Right.

Hathaway is 3-0 in the UFC, including a win over another prospect that I really like in Ricky Story. However, this is a huge jump in competition for the Brit. While I hope he wins, I expect Diego to triumph.

Also on the card headlined by Rampage and Rashad will be heavyweight prospect Todd Duffee fighting for the first time since the powerjab put Tim Hague out in seven seconds. He’ll be taking on Mike Russow. SB Nation again:

Heavyweights Mike Russow and Todd Duffee will meet at UFC 114 in Las Vegas, Caged In learned on Tuesday.

The UFC newcomers, both 1-0 in the promotion after wins on the same UFC 102 card in Portland in August, have verbally agreed to the bout, though agreements have not yet been signed. The news comes from a source close to Russow’s camp.

- The Times of Northwest Indiana’s Caged In blog reports on this heavyweight fight.

First things first, shout out to the Northwest Indiana Times for doing something that doesn’t involve Sean Sherk. Duffee is a hot prospect not just for that knockout, but a lot of people in the southern part of the US have been talking about him for a while. Expect him to walk through Russow.

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Griffin v. Dunham At UFC 115…

I’m clairvoyant. I must be. Just the other day, I was talking about how Tyson Griffin doesn’t have a fight announced. Now, he’s going to be taking on his training partner Evan Dunham at UFC 115. From Bloody Elbow:

A lightweight showdown pitting the returning Tyson Griffin against the emerging Evan Dunham is on tap for UFC 115 on June 12 in Vancouver.

MMAWeekly.com sources on Tuesday night said the bout has been agreed to, but not yet signed.

Here is another case for Dana White to use against the wonderful fighters of the American Kickboxing Academy. They refuse to fight each other, which is causing a HUUUGE log jam in the Welterweight division.

As for the fight, Dunham is an impressive 10-0 and coming off a win against Efrain Escudero where he almost broke the TUF 8 winner’s arm. However, he is running into a buzzsaw in Griffin.

Griffin is in the top tier of lightweights right now alongside Frankie Edgar, and Gray Maynard. As a matter of fact, if he doesn’t get hurt, we could be seeing him take on B.J. Penn at UFC 112. I think alot of people have forgotten how good he is in his absence.

Give me Griffin via TKO early.

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