![]() ![]() Other features include new tools for mod-makers - ability to set historical start/stop dates for networks, etc. These include new changes to teams/fighting camps (camps now accept long-term or short-term visitors), fighter records that can now be split by promotions and new end-of-the-year awards (rookie of the year, female fighter of the year, fight of the year). There are also a litany of new smaller, miscellaneous features in WMMA 2. You see, with the small amount of available companies in the original game, many of the lower ranked/rookie fighters could go a long time without fighting, and this feature will hopefully alleviate those problems. This basically eliminates the surprise of paying out an unexpected amount and financially ruining you in the process.Īn underrated new feature could come in the way of new low-level independent events for unemployed lower-ranked fighters. Also, the new purse calculator instantly tells you how much a fighter could potentially earn - depending on various contract clauses - if he or she wins a fight. This is a big deal because the game will not only emulate the real world, but it will also give the player an easier way to plan for the future.Īnother new feature is the inclusion of a new medical area that provides an overall look at who is not currently available to fight. No doubt, one of the best new features is that now the user has the ability to book multiple events in advance, which is what is currently seen in the UFC. Within the first category, which I will be discussing first, many of those new features are genuine answers to some of the common problems in the first game, and hopefully they will make things easier for gamers who play WMMA 2. ![]() And in particular, the improvements in WMMA 2 come mostly in two varieties: entirely new features and refinements to existing game elements. Ryland describes it as a game being built atop the previous one, which is sensible reasoning since the first game was already solid. When describing his approach to developing WMMA 2, Mr. I encourage all of you to check it out for further particulars that I may not be able to fit in and cover within this preview. EXTREME WARFARE REVENGE SCENARIOS FULLIn fact, the excellence of WMMA is why I am now excited to preview what is in store for Adam Ryland’s newest release, World of Mixed Martial Arts 2, which is set for a full release on April 8 with a demo releasing on April 1.īefore I begin, I want to clarify that all of this information is gathered straight from Adam Ryland himself, right from his developer journal/thread that he has been keeping since the beginning of this year. And in typical Ryland fashion, he crafted an incredibly engrossing universe of fictional fighters and organizations that proved more enjoyable than any real-world oriented mod. The end result, World of Mixed Martial Arts (or WMMA), was a fantastic debut text-sim title that enabled players to take on the role of a president/organizer like Dana White rather than that of a caged (or ringed) competitor.Īll in all, WMMA was a fun and polished game that possessed enough modifiable and customizable elements to appeal to all factions of MMA fans, whether they mainly supported the UFC or were fans of foreign/smaller organizations such as DREAM, Strikeforce, WEC or others. That is until 2007, when Adam Ryland, the famed creator of the wrestling-based text-sim games Extreme Warfare, Extreme Warfare Revenge and Total Extreme Wrestling, decided to try his hand at another, perhaps more legitimate form of athletic fighting competition. Other than that, the cupboard had remained remarkably empty. Unfortunately, although the actual matches are often entertaining to watch, gamers have not had many entertaining MMA games to play - the sole exceptions being the excellent Pride FC game released for the PS2, and perhaps the first UFC game released for the Dreamcast. EXTREME WARFARE REVENGE SCENARIOS PROFESSIONALWith tons of fans and fighters coming from all parts of the globe, MMA has now evolved to the point where elite fighters such as Fedor Emelianenko, Anderson Silva and Georges St-Pierre are recognized and regarded as celebrities on the level of other professional athletes in the NBA, EPL, F1 and beyond. At the end of next year, when we ring in the end of the decade, we may well reminisce upon it as the time when the sport of mixed martial arts really blew up and exploded onto the mainstream map. ![]()
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