About This Game MMA Arena introduces players to the grueling world of Mixed Martial Arts. The game hopes to capture the desire, grit, and tenacity required from those interested in excelling at this sport. Using a robust deck building mechanic, MMA Arena guides its players from the first day they walk into a gym through their quest of becoming an MMA Champion. On this Journey you: -Create fully customizable fighters from thousands of options including body-type, hairstyles, tattoos and dress them in branded MMA gear. -Join genuine MMA teams and train with world famous fighters and coaches in many martial arts disciplines and styles from beginner to master. Build your deck and unlock hundreds of MMA moves creating your own unique fighting style. -Master a variety of Martial Arts disciplines including Wrestling, Kickboxing, Muay Thai, Boxing, Jiu Jitsu. Create your custom fight deck from hundreds of moves and dismantle opponents with your signature fighting strategy! -Compete in epic MMA fights and progress through MMA Leagues to fight tougher opponents until you get your hard-earned belt. 7aa9394dea Title: MMA ArenaGenre: SportsDeveloper:Hidden Tower StudiosPublisher:Digital Tribe Release Date: 7 May, 2019 MMA Arena Xforce I like it alot, Im always looking for this kind of games since tekken card tournament.It has comentary and some decent graphics and a good range of different kind of customazations. Hats, sneakers, glasses, bandanas and some other stuff to unlock, the jackets look the best, you can make a new char for 20k$ what is not so crazy much, maybe 3 fights or trainings.The first half hour I didn't get you attacking 1 round and defending 1 round. I first was searching for my defence card to play, but you have a defence deck and an attack deck for each round. If you play head card and he plays a headcard too than its a defence. For this price fore sure its good, it could be 10 bucks and nobody would complain.there are some small things ofc what could be improved like the KO or TKO moment could be abit more fluent, or that when you are in the training and go to deck it would be nice to go back to trainng and not to the main menu or to search cards by name maybe. Or for me the biggest, why I cant fight others in multiplayer.But to be honest if was really fun once you understand that you have a deck for each round, and take away old cards with the less energy but with equal or more power or defence to get better. I made first an more obvious choice with bxoing and kickboxing and later made a mu thai wrestling mix, what I like cause of the defence.The feeling was of everything was almost like.... let's get ready to rumble! Fun game. MMA Arena... I'll get right to it. Is it worth the purchase? Overall answer is,Yes. Thats not saying this is the greatest thing since sliced bread. It worth the purchase cost as it relatively cheap, and it is entertaining. The graphics are enjoyable, game play has been solid, with only 1 glitch experienced upon first starting the game, but has not happened since. The game though is very repetitive and grindy AF. And imo, not the entertaining sort of grind. The fighting on the other hand is entertaining. The deck interface needs better indicators as to what is what. Hovering a mouse pointer over a button doesnt inform you of what it is you're looking at. My biggest gripe is that the names on some of the cards are not readable. words blocked by card graphics. Like what idiot thought their "art" was more important than the actual game play itself? ITS ANNOYING.It's a cheap time killer. If i were hungry and had an option between buying this game or eating a Bic mac meal...it might be a toss up. I could do without either one. Game is fun. Grind is real and becomes a bore. FUN? CHECKGRIND FEST? SALTY CHECKSTABLE GAME PLAY? CHECKCHALLENGING? CHECKWORTH THE COST? CHECKGETS BORING FAST? HECK YEAH IT DOES!. Surprisingly good game.I usually don't like virtual card games, i don't like mobile ports and despite that i am having a bunch of fun so far.From all the games of this kind i tried this is the first one thats absolutly worth the money (wouldn't have complained about 10 bucks cost either).I was kind of disappoint of the career lenght, like meh... only 20 stages.Then i saw you can scroll up and its 100 stages, so even if i will play only 1 fighter i got plenty to do for the very fair price.Best of luck for the devs, i hope this is successful enough to keep working on it.The best fighting\/mma game i tried, and sadly i tried many (would prefer a well made, indepth boxing manager, but oh boy, this genre is so rotten).tl;dr: Must have for fighting fans, not as "little" as you may think, very well worth its price.. MMA Arena > slay the spire. Excellent game well worth full price. Best MMA on pc relaxing and great fun. Even runs on my old i3 laptop perfectly. Recommended.. MMA and card game fan here. Overall this is a good game and if you're a fan of both genres, this is worth checking out. 1-liner - Designed to give you a casino-like drip of content, with a unique and engaging combat system, and multiple MMA disciplines AKA card archetypes. Pros:- Unlock cards via grinding, not paying- multiple combat disciplines and strategies within disciplines.- easy to learn, long campaign with ramping difficulty, you will need to tweak your deck in later stages.- lot's of ways to focus, create your own challenges- turns are on timers, so there's a real-time element that forces quick decisions and maintains pacing- good for casual players- each discipline feels unique so far- grindy in a satisfying way, almost angry birds-esq- character creation is nice, i have bonded with my fighter.Cons:- feels like a mobile port (is it a mobile port?)- pacing could be faster, maybe a fast-combat mode a-la slay the spire, or tightening up the animations. That said, i usually play while watching TV so pacing is fine. - the knock out mechanic is pretty lame, basically clicking fast to recover. I'd prefer this mechanic to stay within the cards somehow, or reworked otherwise. - takes a long time to unlock cards for even a single discipline, which is fine for single player but I predict will be a challenge for matchmaking (when added). People with - AI could be better, but difficulty does ramp up.- needs PVP - but matchmaking could be difficult as card unlocks require a good amount of grinding - higher belt level cards will always destroy newer players but take hours to unlock. Maybe all cards are unlocked for matchmaking?. I am a fan of mma and have been looking out for a good mma game on steam for a long time. Like a previous reviewer mentioned, there have been some mma games on steam before, but for various reasons they were just not really good. When I saw MMA Arena, I was a little wary that this might be another disappointment. But after playing it for a few hours, I can safely say this isn't the case.Customisation:In MMA Arena, you get to customise various aspects of your fighter from his looks to his movesets. This allows you to create your own unique fighter. Your looks, gear and movesets are all unlockable in-game. Once your fighter is created, you get to choose the gym to train at and the disciplines to specialize in. I chose Elite MMA and specialized in Muay Thai and Jiu-Jitsu.You have a moveset of 40 cards. This includes stand up offense and defense and ground offense and defense. There are basic moves and moves from your chosen discipline. As you train in your discipline, you will unlock cards specific to your discipline that you may use to upgrade your deck and moveset. Preferring to be an all rounder, I have chosen to place an equal number of cards in my stand up offense and defense and ground offense and defense. This allows me to be prepared for any situation, but I won't truly excel in any specific area. It is possible to specialise more in stand up or your ground game.Gameplay:Each round has 8 turns. 4 turns of attack and defend for you and your opponent. When you attack, your opponent defends and vice versa. Each turn you may choose a card from a choice of 3 to attack or defend with. There is a timer per turn, so you have to assess the situation quickly. Since you can see the 3 cards available to your opponent, you can guess the move he will make and hopefully counter it. This will allow you to block, if you are on defense or strike an opening if you are attacking. If your stamina permits, you may use more than one card per turn, up to a maximum of 3. But bear in mind that each card can only be used once per fight and is eliminated from your deck, leaving you with your remaining cards to work with. This strategic aspect of the game is fun for me, as I have to decide how I wish to plan my attack and defense. So far, I have only fought 3 round fights. I don't know what happens if I were to fight 5 round fights and run out of cards. Maybe I will gas like real mma fighters and be unable to attack or defend myself.Misc:The tutorial is easy to follow and explains most of the things you need to know. The rest is pretty intuitive. I've not encountered any bugs in the game while playing it. So far, I have only unlocked my red belt for Muay Thai and Jiu-Jitsu. There are still a ton of things to unlock, moveset and gear-wise and many more fights to go for in career mode. For the asking price and all the features of the game, I think it is worth every cent. This is a game that I see myself investing many more hours in, largely for the customisation aspect to create the most efficient and effective fighter. A minor complain is that I wish there were different ring girls to design or unlock though. The ring girl in the game is not really suited to my tastes.. enjoyed the game so far.then i closed the game during a match and lost the character so im not really sure if im gonna continue or not.overall its a nice game. A great game considering it has just been released, already updates coming out from feedback. The game makes you really feel like a UFC legend! It reminds me lots of the way your career works on the EA UFC games. If the game continues to be updated I think it's got potential, especially if the submissions and KOs are refined as they seem to have no technique behind them, they're completely down to luck and in the later levels of career I am yet to KO or submiss anybody. I think that multiplayer could fit into this game in many ways and I would be very happy to see this incorporated in the near future!
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MMA Arena Xforce
Updated: Dec 8, 2020
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