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Fighters Uncaged
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  1. Video Game: 1 item
  2. Platforms: Xbox 360
  3. Publisher: Alliance Distributors; 2010-11
  4. ESRB Rating: Teen
  5. Sales Rank in Video Games: #1557

Product Review

Charge head first into the vicious world of illegal free fighting tournaments, where you will use every muscle in your body to battle your way to the top. Forced into a secret tournament, Simon must use what he learnt 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! Free the fighting machine in you. Get Uncaged!

Amazon.com Product Review



Fighters Uncaged is an unique and gritty tournament style fighting game exclusive for Xbox 360 that delivers 100% controller-free action via the body mapping and motion capture capabilities of Microsoft Kinect*. The game features 70 real martial arts move -- including punches, kicks, defensive actions and more -- that the player instantly triggers in-game against opponents by performing the actual move in front of the Kinect sensor. Additional features include intense combo possibilities, special voice activated moves, over-the-top opponents and multiplayer support, including co-op and online leaderboard functionality on Xbox LIVE.
Fighters Uncaged game logo
Split screen image with a player delivering a kick and the onscreen character delevering a kick in Fighters Uncaged
Split screen image with a player delivering a kick and the onscreen character delevering a kick in Fighters Uncaged.
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Become the Ultimate Weapon with Kinect


Charge head first into the vicious world of illegal freestyle fighting tournaments, where you will use every muscle in your body to battle your way to the top. Forced into a secret tournament, the game's hero, 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 vicious mixed martial arts attacks to take him down. No guns. No blades. Your body is the deadly weapon here.
Gameplay


Fighters Uncaged is the ultimate fighting game published to-date for play on Xbox 360. Utilizing the motion capturing capabilities of the Xbox 360 Kinect system, players put away their standard wireless controllers and become the controller themselves as they take on the varied and seedy characters of the gameworld in tournament style fighting action using their fists, knees, feet, elbows and anything else they need to. The body mapping abilities of Microsoft Kinect allows players to create and master 70 different types of moves pulled from a variety of real martial arts disciplines. These can be used singularly, or strung together in combos for maximum impact. The game features 21 different gritty game environments in which players will be matched up against enemies with distinct fighting styles and character attributes. Additional features include voice activated special moves and two-player local support, including a co-op option.
The Microsoft Kinect peripheral used with Fighters Uncaged
Utilize the body mapping capabilities of the Microsoft Kinect for truly controller-free gameplay.
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The Kinect Sensor


Previously known as Project Natal, the Kinect sensor (sold separately) allows you can experience gaming like never before. Easy to use and fun for everyone, the Kinect sensor utilizes revolutionary full-body tracking to put you in the center of the fun. This amazing new technology allows your Xbox 360 to recognize your body and mirror your movements in the game, making you the controller. The sensor is compatible with every Xbox 360, features a color VGA motion camera (640x480 pixel resolution @30FPS), a depth camera (640x480 pixel resolution @30FPS) and an array of 4 microphones supporting single speaker voice recognition.
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In-game opponents from Fighters Uncaged
Over-the-top opponents.
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Delivering a kick in Fighters Uncaged
70 mappable moves.
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Landing a punch against an opponent in a boxing gym environment in Fighters Uncaged
Multiplayer support.
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A split screen defensive move done by the player and what occurs onscreen Fighters Uncaged
Defensive and counter moves.
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*Kinect sensor peripheral sold separately and required for play.

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Customer Reviews

Average Customer Review
3.3 out of 5 stars (83 customer reviews)

196 of 208 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Very cool! Must Train Hard!, November 22, 2010
Alex - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Fighters Uncaged (Video Game)
First some background(skip to third paragraph if you don't want it):Since June or so of this year I've been working at getting in shape, slowly adding in new exercises that work. I tried P90X, but I was too out of shape for it at the beginning. So, I worked with a trainer for a 2 months or so and then I started cycling and then I started stand up paddle surfing and also using a step machine that I have. So, my workouts have been cycling some days, surfing some days and step machine some days. When Kinect came out I bought it hoping that it would add another interesting workout into the mix, especially with winter coming and surfing and cycling getting harder in the cold. I bought a lot of games hoping for one or two games that would be fun enough to keep me moving and maybe even so fun that I pushed myself harder than I would have with just exercise for exercise sake. I bought sonic free riders, dance central, fighters uncaged, kinect adventures(came with the kinect), Your Shape...Read more


57 of 59 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars As noted, not realistic, yet can be solid and fun, December 4, 2010
S. Wightman - See all my reviews
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= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Fighters Uncaged (Video Game)
Like some of the reviewers I was *extremely* frustrated with the game because I was expecting it to be realistic. So yeah yeah yeah enough with the instructions lets fight. And it was abysmal! I'd throw a punch and it would kick, I'd jab and it would throw an elbow, I'd throw a knee and it would round kick. I threw some new and innovative cuss words. I'm 47, started with martial arts when I was 11 or so, and was kickboxing the night before the first of 2 hip replacements (both hips) so yes my expectations were high. I was looking at it for a fun and fit way to enjoy the sport in my post-ring days.

Then I started paying attention to the game, what it wanted, how it moved, and begrudgingly I RTFM. (That's Read The F'ing Manual for non-techies). You have to stand with your feet parallel to the Kinect, not in a classic fighting stance. You punch with your arms, not your shoulders and hips. You need to move conservatively, if you throw a full round kick to the head it can also...Read more


51 of 56 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Not Varied Enough! Good Rental, November 4, 2010
B. Klinko "nureveww" (NYC) - See all my reviews
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= Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Fighters Uncaged (Video Game)
Very ambitious effort to take the fighting genre and seriously allow you full body control. The Kinect is strong enough to support this, however the game lacks any real depth. The game starts off with a pretty informative tutorial teaching you all the basics to have success on the streets. Once you begin fighting though, you are trying to earn crowns to advance to the next level. Each level requires so many crowns that you do not end up just fighting each person one time, you must fight them several times to level up. By the time you level up, you have fought one of the same 6 fighters multiple times. You do slowly unlock new fighters to fight, but only about 5 more. So here this game only offers maybe 11 or 12 adversaries, that slowly go up in difficulty when you collect enough crowns. Bottom line is you quickly understand how out of shape you are when you are trying to fight 3 or 4 opponents in row, only to realize that if you were in great shape you would have the game beat...Read more

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