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Genre: Sports - Boxing

Publisher: Electronic Arts

Release Date: 06/2009

Players: 1-2

Max. players online: 2

Description

Fight Night Round 4 promises to be equally as ground-breaking and revolutionary. With an all new physics-based gameplay engine, truly unique and differentiated boxer styles, the fastest and most true to life representation of the "Sweet Science," and the most impressive boxer roster ever including the return of the legendary Iron Mike Tyson, EA SPORTS' Fight Night Round 4 takes video game boxing and fighting to an entirely new level. In Fight Night Round 4, you are only one clean punch away...

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IGN News, May 7,2008

Mike Tyson Ready for Fight Night Round 4

EA steps back into the ring in hopes of scoring a knockout.

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User Ratings & Reviews (59)

Dissapointing

by DrBeard Oct 9, 2009, 3:44 PM PDT

I am a person who has loved these games from the first one but i have to say this one is a let down. Im not going to go on about the controls or anything so dont worry, i wont bore you with that.

Its simply that i first downloaded the game and wasnt keen but as i played it grew on me and now i think its quite good. Im used to the game and im good on it as always lol. But the one thing i hate is that they have taken so much away from fight night. E.g. in Legacy mode you create a boxer in qiute a limited fashion (in terms of body morphing) and once your character is created thats it, he never changes throughout the entire game. I loved how in the older ones how you could get fat and muscley depending on your training session and now you just dont. In the older ones you could change your hair n facial hair during the career mode not you just dont.

Dont get me wrong what they have done to the legacy mode is great and i think EA have done well but because of little details like that i feel it has taken some fun factors out of the game and now all it is, is fight, train badly as its soo bloody hard and fight. 

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Control Problem!

by smirenger Sep 27, 2009, 9:48 AM PDT

I love every Fight Night even this one but what I hate about this one is the controls hands down. Some things should change but some should stay the same. 

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Improved a lot...

by GCXtreme_Boombox Sep 1, 2009, 10:30 PM PDT

Ever since the very first game, it really sucked... Until the game have improved a lot over the years of the other series!! Anyways, the game play is really good! I highly recommend this game to boxing fans out there!! (Anyways, the only boxer I like. Is always Manny Pacquiao!!!) *My Filipino boxing hero!!* 

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SO MUCH BETTER!!

by OJBM Aug 30, 2009, 12:32 AM PDT

among sport series where the next version doesn't really show much difference from it's previous version this actually feels like an entirely new game and so much better then FNR 3 on every point. a must buy. 

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FIGHT NIGHT

by hilodelsol Aug 23, 2009, 9:19 PM PDT

the total punch is the best punch system ever conceived take that button mashers!!! the online fights are so challenging. best boxing game in over a decade 

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