Fighters Uncaged

Platform(s): Xbox 360
Genre: Action
Publisher: Ubisoft
Developer: AMA Studios
Release Date: Nov. 4, 2010 (US), Nov. 10, 2010 (EU)

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'Fighters Uncaged' (X360) Announced - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on Aug. 18, 2010 @ 5:22 p.m. PDT

Fighters Uncaged delivers the excitement of real fighting competitions in addition to teaching players mixed martial arts techniques, delivering players an immersive total-body combat experience with the Kinect technology.

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Leveraging the Kinect technology, Fighters Uncaged delivers players an immersive total-body combat experience. Players will be able to create 70 different strikes inspired by martial arts and compete in 21 different fighting environments such as rooftops, dark alleys, gritty city docks and abandoned church. Included are diverse opponents with unique fighting styles, devastating combos with voice-activated super strikes, opportunities to upgrade your character by unlocking new skills and a jump-in multiplayer feature to take your enemies down with your friends.

Charge head first into the vicious world of illegal free fighting tournaments, where you will use every muscle in your body to beat down all who challenge you.

Forced into a secret tournament, Simon must use what he learned from his father, an ex-boxing champ, as he faces off against violent combatants who will brutally unleash a range of mixed martial arts attacks to take him down. 

No guns. No blades. Your body is the deadly weapon!

“Fighters Uncaged is the first motion fighting game for Kinect, dedicated to a core audience,” said Caroline Stevens, EMEA director of marketing at Ubisoft. “Fighters Uncaged requires players to get out of their seat to engage in a controller-free full-body combat game and experience the authentic fighting style of Thai boxing.”


Key Features

  • Full Body Combat
    • Using the power of the Kinect, for the first time, gamers are able to realistically fight using their bodies.
    • Unleash 70 devastating moves inspired by free-fight combat techniques.
    • Fight using your fists, knees, legs, elbows and even your head to take out opponents. Body tracking allows for accurate dodging and blocking of incoming strikes delivering players directly into the game.
  • Brutal Fighting System
    • Unleash a chain of attacks with Fighters Uncaged’s multi-layered combo system based on deadly martial art techniques.
    • Deliver devastating super strikes triggered by both movement and voice-activated commands.
    • Execute merciless finishing moves to completely destroy opponents.
  •  Deep Skill Based Fighting System
    • Use skill to learn your opponents fighting style and cruelly exploit their weaknesses.
    • Adapt your fighting style by moving closer to your opponent for stronger attacks, and alter your position to defend yourself as your every action is tracked.
    • Drive your enemies to the brink of defeat by stunning, exhausting and blinding them before releasing ruthless vengeance.
  • Enter into the Cutthroat World of Illegal Fighting Tournaments
    • Battle ruthless opponents each trained in a different deadly fighting style.
    • Fight through 21 diverse and gritty locations that react dynamically to the action.
  • Become a Master Figther
    • Fighters Uncaged’s training system will allow for novice players to instantly enjoy the action. Experienced gamers can go deeper, learning the moves of a fighting master and pulverizing all opponents.
    • Access the tutorial system at any time to learn how to deploy lethal blows and receive tactical advice and hints.
    • Players receive accolades for their achievements and can collect over 50 game achievements.
  • Battle with others
    • Challenge your friends to beat the best records
    • Online leaderboards.

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