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The story starts off in a prison in America, where Andre regularly takes part in jailhouse bare knuckle boxing matches against inmates for the amusement of his fellow prisoners and guards. STORY: Weirdly for a Fight Night game, there is a storyline you can play though called “Champion Mode”, and it follows the roller coaster story of a boxer, known as Andre Bishop. So without further ado, put on your boxing gloves, get that mouth guard ready and LETS GET READY TO RUMBLE! But can you really do that with a boxing game? Boxing is already a gritty subject to begin with! Well, there is only one way to find out. To achieve this they have tried to create a grittier game, which usually ends up yielding some good results. With this unwanted competition, EA Sports Canada have decided to tighten up their skills to provide a boxing game that ticks all of their previous pre-requisites whilst trying to give it more of an edge. In recent years though, EA have had some competition to contend with in the form of the THQ published UFC titles. They have always prided themselves in providing a boxing game that is realistic, graphically brilliant and enjoyable to play. When EA started this franchise, they found that they ended up dominating the market and have been going strong ever since. EA Sports answered this call and released the first Fight Night title. Then as consoles became more powerful, it looked more and more likely that a boxing simulation would come to fruition.

Whilst a decent boxing simulation was non-existent, the majority of people enjoyed other titles that were on offer, but gamers who were fans of the sport craved for a boxing title that would be close to real life as possible. There have been comparitively few boxing games in the games industry over the years and the majority of them are usually arcade based in terms of their gameplay style, rather than being full on simulations. Available on: Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 (Xbox 360 version reviewed)
