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You need more than a gamepad to unleash the true Fighter Within you. Expressing your inner fighter takes sweat, timing and training. Making full use of the XBOX ONE and the new generation of Kinect sensor’s exclusive technology, Fighter Within XBOX ONE is the only game that provides the excitement of real fighting competition and lets you earn your bragging rights over your friends by proving your brawling skills.
FIGHTER WITHIN delivers the long awaited motion fighting promise, allowing players to throw punches and kicks in the most immersive and competitive brawling experience. It’s physical, brutal and liberating. Stepping into a fighting ring with your friends will never feel the same once you’ve brought them to their knees using your bare hands and feet.
Use a large array of realistic moves as you choose between many fighters, each with their own distinct fighting styles and signature attacks. It’s time to discover a realistic fighting simulator which sets a new bar in physically active bare knuckle fighting against friends and foes as you prepare to set free your Fighter Within. Features: New motion recognition drops you into the heart of the fight Test your real fighting skills thanks to the next gen of motion recognition.
Using the new Kinect technology, FIGHTER WITHIN delivers realistic fighting moves using unprecedented 1 to 1 precision movement tracking. The first Next-Gen Fighting Game awaits you Kicks, punches, counters, throws, combos, special moves; everything you expect from a fighting game is here, powered by next-gen jaw-dropping graphics, brutal animations, and impressive real-time damage. With great friendship, comes great ass-kicking True friends don’t pull their punches.
Let off some steam and earn your bragging rights over your best mates in ultra-raw fighting sessions. The new and improved power of Kinect dramatically improves the local multiplayer experience, allowing you to invite and defy your friends over a good fight right in your living room. Think first, hit after Skill alone is not enough to win a match; you’ll need superior fighting tactics to give you the upper hand.
Use your surroundings to your advantage, choose the right moves and signature attacks that will undermine your rival, and finish him off with a devastating final blow.
Fighter Within has plenty of shortcomings, but more importantly, I'm having a lot of fun.
With its shallow gameplay mechanics and flawed controls, Fighter Within fails to demonstrate the potential of the new Kinect 2.0 and, ultimately, to provide an entertaining experience.
Better than Fighters Uncaged, but that wasn’t too hard. Fighter Within works, and that’s the only positive thing to say about it.
The game that actually came out is broken, hampered by a control scheme that doesn't work more than half of the time. This, coupled with the weak writing, means that Fighter Within does a better job of emulating the pain and frustration of actual training — rather than its rewards.
In every respect, Fighter Within feels hacked together and devoid of interesting ideas or precise execution. The result is a game that would’ve been lousy at the launch of the original Kinect, but on Xbox One it’s just embarrassing.
A shambolic demonstration of motion control you shouldn't allow within a hundred miles of your Xbox One.
We have no idea what happened with The Fighter Within. There was probably a game here at some point, but instead we got a broken, modern day re-imagining of a game from our youth.
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