GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. There was a buzz of sorts around EA's arcade boxing game FaceBreaker when it was released in September. Unfortunately, that low-level buzz turned to ...
Electronic Arts’ inaugural title in the publisher’s Freestyle brand name is none other than FaceBreaker. Developed by the team that brought you Backyard Boxing, FaceBreaker’s crowning highlight is an ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Part boxing game, part wrestling game, and part Chris Farley slapstick, EA Sports' upcoming FaceBreaker is a decidedly different take on boxing for ...
Although Wii Sports included a boxing game from the get-go, it was the worst offering in the package, and so Wii owners have been left wanting a boxing game that will do for Nintendo's new system what ...
EA's new Freestyle brand is off to a bit of a rough start. Kicking things off with FaceBreaker across all platforms, as well as the lackluster Celebrity Sports Showdown on Wii, it looks like Freestyle ...
Still though, we’ve barely scratched the surface of Facebreaker, a sentence which definitely belies the fact that we think there’s more replayability and depth in Facebreaker than you’ll likely find ...
If FaceBreaker were a cheap PlayStation Network title, then we’d be gung-ho, but as of right now, the game lacks depth and caters only to the frantic button smashing newbies of fighting titles.
'FaceBreaker' (360, PS3, $60, Teen) — "FaceBreaker" is a loose, button-mashing boxing game that has much in common with the great "Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!" You can create your own boxer — affixing ...
Cartoon style boxing titles aren’t anything new. Punch Out, released way back in the 80s was a major hit for Nintendo’s NES console, and I’m sure most of you will fondly remember the Ready 2 Rumble ...
I didn't know much about EA's aarcade boxing game FaceBreaker, but after seeing the above video I'm convinced I need to get my hands on this one. I mean, who wouldn't want to pummel obnoxious reality ...
FaceBreaker is the spearhead title in EA's new gaming 'brand', Freestyle. Freestyle is all about accessibilty andapproachability, apparently, which translates into a cartoon boxing game that puts high ...
After the initial bewilderment, you start to cotton onto the fact that every fighter has an Achilles heel, and that's where the rock-paper gameplay comes in. Some are impossible to fight toe-to-toe, ...