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Supremacy MMA

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Supremacy MMA touts a motto of "unlicensed, unrestricted and uncompromising," meaning brutal combat and graphic content is part of the game's no-holds barred presentation. But with gameplay rooted more in arcade fighters than sports, should it also add "unrealistic"?

 

Supremacy MMA, under development by Kung Fu Factory and due in late spring, volunteers that its fight action is not simulation quality. Still, the development studio insists it'll portray MMA with realism, if not athletically then at least with respect to its culture through the game's career mode and cinematics. MMA fans are heavily invested in how their sport is portrayed, and a trailer this past week that tilted toward bloodsport themes riled many.

 

"All the realism that gets toned down in boxing, MMA and other games is here," said Ricci Rukavina, a co-founder of Kung Fu Factory. "We have lots of footage; we've studied it. We've gone underground and gone to lots of places and seen things people have not seen for themselves. People say that we're heading in a fantasy direction, and this isn't real. Well, MMA is fought in these kinds of places. We saw fights in warehouse environments. We were at a fight party in New York where they staged the bouts, then it was over and everyone got out of there."

 

Thursday, Rukavina and Kung Fu Factory gave Kotaku about an hour-long presentation that included alpha-build gameplay (none of it hands on). If not simulation quality, Supremacy MMA, aside from its title, will be a sports-style fighter in that it won't feature outlandish costumes, energy attacks, jiggling boobs or physics-defying flying moves.

 

Where Supremacy MMA will resemble a sports is in a career mode that explores the stories of its characters, drawing on lightweight MMA champion Jens Pulver's story as inspiration. Kung Fu Factory last week revealed that Pulver had lent his likeness and his consultation to the game; in the demonstration, Rukavina hinted that other real fighters might be on the way. Pulver will be playable in the game, Rukavina said, not an NPC mentor-only figure.

 

While it won't feature, as was rumored, in-the-ring deaths ("That would be stupid," Rukavina said) it's clear Supremacy MMA will push the envelope on graphic content - regardless of the MMA community's self-consciousness on the subject. Fight venues I saw were deliberately seedy; cages featured little or no padding and plywood, not canvas, was the floor. Broken bones and strikes and moves not sanctioned by the more well known promotions - or any - will be a part of the game.

 

Many mixed martial arts fans feel that the sport's mainstream appeal is still jeopardized by underground, hyperviolent stereotypes based on its earlier days, when some lawmakers called it "human cockfighting" and sought for it to be banned.

 

Rukavina said his game will depict MMA as it is and has been for many fighters outside the spotlight. "They've fought in some amazing places; they've fought in some godawful places." Asked whether that shattered leg from last week's infamous trailer was grounded in reality, Rukavina replied. "Just go on YouTube or Google, search for any kind of MMA breaking bones, or violent endings. They're there."

 

Supremacy MMA, on Xbox 360 and PS3, is due for a May or June release and will be published by 505 Games, which published the unlicensed football title Backbreaker at the same time last year

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Supremacy MMA To Wreck Faces On Vita

 

Fighting games don't traditionally find much of a home on portable systems, but that's about to change at least a little. Today 505 Games and Kung Fu Factory announced that Supremacy MMA is going to be making its way onto the PlayStation Vita this year.

 

“Supremacy MMA takes MMA where it’s never gone before, with unprecedented brutality and arcade speed, and now it’s headed for another new frontier as the sole MMA game to go to handheld in 2011,” says Ian Howe, President, 505 Games, North America. “The arcade-styled gameplay is perfectly suited for quick handheld sessions, and the game looks amazing on Sony’s hot new tech.”

 

The game is a blend of arcade action and authenticity, balanced to prevent five-second knockouts in favor of longer, more intense bouts. Fighters include Jens Pulver, Felice Herrig, and Michele Guiterrez.

 

Look for the Vita version of Supremacy MMA this holiday. The Xbox 360 and PS3 versions of the game are due out Sept. 20.

taigi naujas ziaurus MMA PS Vitai irgi iseis, tik veliau siek tiek kazkur ant atostogu. o next genai abu iseina Rugsejo 20d.

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