
GameShark - Organizers of the UFC Undisputed 3 event in downtown San Francisco last week were upbeat and enthusiastic about the latest game in the UFC franchise, and from what members of the press were shown there, they have good reason to be. The event—which was held at an industrial space-turned-nightclub—feature d the usual press event stuff—explanatory presentations, sizzle reels, a live match between UFC game experts and even (!!) an appearance by MMA fight trainer extraordinaire, Greg Jackson. The best things about it however, were the room full of ready console setups and the hours we spent playing the game. By the looks of it, UFC Undisputed 3 is the most polished UFC game yet, with a lot of things players were wishing for finally addressed, not least of which is the addition of Pride rules.

KeenGamer: "UFC Undisputed 3 is still the best MMA game ever made. Why is it that a game with an outdated roster and PS3 graphics still holds a special place in the hearts of so many players? Let's take a look at the major differences between THQ and EA's approach to MMA gaming."

"Earlier this month, I examined fighters that EA Sports needs to add very soon to the roster for EA Sports UFC. Generally, I was disappointed with the roster size for EA Sports UFC. This is a new-gen title and the size of the roster was even smaller than the initial roster for the last UFC game, UFC Undisputed 3." | Explosion.com

"In a few weeks, Electronic Arts will release its first foray into the MMA phenomenon–the Ultimate Fighting Championship. After trying and failing to exploit the industry without the UFC, with EA Sports MMA, the UFC and EA finally put aside their past differences to collaborate on a brand new MMA gaming experience." | Explosion.com
I shall definitely pre order it.