Final Night Round 3 (FNR3) popularly described as “Actual footage for game” has doubtlessly ruled for quite a while among Xbox Gamers. However, with the intrusion of the new Final Night Round title, the hype and craziness for FNR3 might seem a little ridiculous.

The new Fight Night Round 4 has lived more than the awaited expectations of the fans. Not only are the graphics improvised, but the gameplay is also enhanced in terms of realism as well as the career mode. These three issues missing in the FNR3 had many gamers disappointed. Luckily, the Fight Night Round 4 has intensively focused on these three areas, dragging the gameplay to the position of the perfect boxing game.

The graphics of the Fight Night Round 4 are vastly improved making the boxers look far more realistic- their body motion is accurate, blood and sweat accumulates most naturally when punched. Players no doubt will be over-satisfied with the realism introduced in the gameplay. Furthermore, there is also an incredible touch of realistic expressions, as the boxers observantly alter expressions with the events.

The Fight Night Round 4 unveiled a mind-boggling experience to the Xbox gamers with dynamic gameplay engine that preserves the fast-paced action inside the ring, delivering implausible speed, accurate timing, together with power witnessed never before. Nevertheless, the FNR4 features an in-depth and exhilarating line-up of dynamic boxers, letting you to play above 40 licensed boxers.

I must say in case you are a big fan of any of the Fight Night titles or generic boxing, then you can’t afford to miss the real fun offered by Fight Night Round 4. Doubtlessly, while playing you will be mesmerized to such an extent with the realistic surroundings that you will hardly consider it as a “game”.