
FaceBreaker
FaceBreaker is one part Fight Night, two parts Ready 2 Rumble Boxing from the N64 era. EA has combined a simple high and low jab system with an A+Waggle special punch, as well as a tilt-based charge system for your regular jabs, turning a flick of the nunchuk or Wii-mote into a full-on power punch instead of a quick tap of the face. As you'd expect, the nunchuk controls your player's left hand, while the Wii-mote acts as his right. The game plays exactly how it does on the other next-gen systems, having punches thrown at an alarming rate with no sense of stamina, though a smarter opponent will make use of the Z button (block) and the punch charging to catch their opponent's attack, and deliver a devastating counter-punch that leaves them out of the fight for a second or so. Other than that, it's all about beating the ever-loving hell out of your enemy, building up a small power gauge at the bottom of the screen, and holding the A button while swinging the Wii-mote to deliver different types of haymaker punches based on the level of power you've acquired. Fill the gauge all the way up, and a successful hit will result in a FaceBreaker, which is an automatic knock-out for the fight. Pretty cool.
AI 유저 감성 및 재미 분석
"아직 유저 리뷰 분석이 없습니다."
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FaceBreaker FAQ
When was FaceBreaker released?
FaceBreaker was released on 9/3/2008.
Is FaceBreaker a good game?
FaceBreaker has a Metacritic score of 57 out of 100.
What is the GameWorld (gS) score of FaceBreaker?
FaceBreaker has a GameWorld (gS) score of 39 out of 100, aggregated from Steam, IGDB, Metacritic and more.
What genre is FaceBreaker?
FaceBreaker is a Fighting, Simulation, Sports, Arcade game.
Who developed FaceBreaker?
FaceBreaker was developed by EA Canada and published by EA Sports BIG.
Does FaceBreaker support multiplayer?
FaceBreaker supports single-player.
Where can I find guides, Korean patches and downloads for FaceBreaker?
On the FaceBreaker page at GameWorld you can browse community guides and download resources (Korean patches, trainers, save files and more), or upload your own.










