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The Fight: Lights Out

by Sony
PlayStation 3 Teen
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (255 customer reviews)

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  • Take control of a rough and tumble bare-knuckle fighter in the campaign mode as you crusade to beat down anyone that stands between you and your shot at becoming the toughest fighter out there
  • Unleash a wide arsenal of brutal attacks. Start simple with punches and uppercuts before amping up the intensity with headlocks and overhand blows to the head
  • In addition, assault of other dirty fighting techniques using two PlayStation Move motion controllers at once, together with the PlayStation Eye camera
  • Feel the action by using the PlayStation Move motion controller as you step into the game and command your fighter?s every movement with lifelike 1:1 motion for deadly precision
  • 12 underground fighting venues filled with opponents including bosses with character specific fighting skills and styles that can be transferred to the player character
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  • ASIN: B002I0J8KS
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 5.3 x 0.6 inches ; 3.8 ounces
  • Media: Video Game
  • Release Date: November 9, 2010
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (255 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,168 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)

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The most realistic motion controlled fighting game released to date, The Fight: Lights Out for PlayStation 3 challenges players to conquer the brutal world of illegal underground fighting utilizing the PlayStation Move motion controller and the PlayStation Eye camera peripheral (both sold separately)*. Together these two seamlessly translate the player's realistic physical actions to those of the character on the screen, allowing the players to fight however they choose. Keep it clean with standard jabs and punches, or fight dirty with headbutts, headlocks and more. The choice is yours as you take on 12 fighting venues filled with thugs and bosses and eventually take the fight online to unleash the skills you've learned against live virtual opponents.

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Fight the Way You Want with PlayStation Move
Grab your PlayStation Move controllers and step into the dark and gritty underground of bare knuckle brawling in The Fight: Lights Out. A launch title for the PlayStation Move motion controller, The Fight: Lights Out is a one-on-one fighting game featuring single player and multiplayer play options. Players utilize two Move motion controllers, one for each hand, to accurately track your rapid blows while the PlayStation Eye tracks your head as you duck, evade, outmaneuver and knockout anyone that has the guts to throw down with you. The precision and versatility of the controller/peripheral combo allows you to decide how you want to take down your next challenger. Get them in a headlock and throw elbow drops to the skull, or go ballistic by throwing nonstop haymakers. Fight clean or fight dirty, it’s entirely up to you because there are no rules.

Connecting with a right cross in The Fight: Lights Out
Use realistic fighting motions only possible with the PlayStation Move motion controller to become the ultimate street brawler.
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Gameplay
The Fight: Lights Out features both a local single player career mode and multiplayer, as well as online multiplayer. In career mode players assume the role of an up-and-coming brawler looking to make it in the world of illegal, underground street fighting. Players can customize their character with a preset range of body types and attire, as they prepare themselves to fight their way through the game's 12 venues using the precise and varied capabilities of the PlayStation Move motion controller. Each venue is populated with a variety of opponents that will need to be defeated, with the final clash in each fought against a boss. Bosses are different from the lower level fighters that proceed them in that they have particular skills and/or styles that the player will not have encountered in earlier opponents. Once bosses are defeated by the player these styles are incorporated into the player's repertoire, making these skills usable against later fighters in career mode and invaluable as you eventually face live online opponents via PlayStation Network.

Key Game Features

  • Take control of a rough and tumble bare-knuckle fighter in the campaign mode as you crusade to beat down all opponents that stand between you and your shot at becoming the toughest fighter out there
  • Feel the action by using two PlayStation Move motion controllers and the PlayStation Eye peripheral as you step into the game and command your fighter’s every movement with lifelike 1:1 motion for deadly precision
  • Unleash a wide arsenal of fighting combos, starting simple with punches and uppercuts before amping up the intensity with headlocks and overhand blows to the head and an assault of other dirty fighting techniques
  • Fighter customizable options including physical appearance and attire
  • 12 underground fighting venues filled with opponents including bosses with character specific fighting skills and styles that can be transferred to the player character
  • Online functionality that allows the player to utilize skills acquired during the single player campaign
Snapping back an opponent's head with a jab in The Fight: Lights Out
1:1 motion control.
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Setting up a combo in an alley brawl in The Fight: Lights Out
Fight clean or dirty.
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Drawing blood against a thug using knuckle wraps in The Fight: Lights Out
Single & multiplayer support.
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Fighting in a gym environment in The Fight: Lights Out
12 varied fighting venues.
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*Two PlayStation Move motion controllers and a PlayStation Eye camera required for play.

Product Description

Grab your PlayStation Move motion controllers and step into the dark and gritty underground of bare knuckle brawling in The Fight: Lights Out. The power to climb to the top of the underground scene is in your hands. The only rule is that there are no rules - you decide how to take down your next challenger. Get them in a headlock and throw elbows to the skull, or go ballistic by swinging with all-out haymakers. Use the PlayStation Move motion controllers to dominate opponents with accurately tracked strikes. Do you have what it takes to rule the underground?

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388 of 401 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant Beat 'em Up! November 18, 2010
Amazon Verified Purchase
Fun: 4.0 out of 5 stars   
Length: 3:08 Mins
Notes:
I am aware of how silly my punches may look, I'm a poet first and fighter second!

Positives:
Awesome punch tracking.
Great workout.
Tons of customizables.
Lag-free online gameplay.

Negatives:
Terrible head tracking.
Finicky dirty moves.
Tough to keep your feet planted.
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85 of 93 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars 1:1 is no joke. November 10, 2010
Fun: 5.0 out of 5 stars   
Got a chance to play it quite a bit and have to say the hype doesn't do the game justice. So at first I felt it was kind of slow and that I was seeing the impact that I felt I was dishing out. You have stats for your fighter and while you might be amazing in real life your character needs to improve. It's not that he won't move with you perfectly, because he will, it's the fact that his hits won't be measured as a perfect punch. So you have to boost Strength, Speed, Stamina, and Technique to get him up to your level and beyond. That's just the beginning however. You also have Chin which allows you to take more hits and Heart which helps you get back up if you have been mowed over. Only bad part is you really can't move your feet as you will be told during the tutorial. The rest of you is fine, but they have you rooted to that spot and probably to stop people from getting out of the cameras view. Custom soundtrack is supported so you can abuse people to your favorite fight songs.

Finally you have career mode and training facilities to improve your fighter. Career mode is like the one person stand alone to get you used to the ups and downs while earning yourself a little bit of cash along the way. The money is used on clothing, healing (since broken bones make for a weak fighter), and training facilities. Training includes things like the tutorial which gets updates from time to time, a spar which is just for practice and doesn't give you anything, the large punching bag, the small up high punching bag, an accuracy test, and an endurance match. The last four I mentioned give you upgrade points that you can spend on boosts which I named earlier. I tend to use either the large punching bag and/or the accuracy test since I'm better at those, but in all fairness did not try the endurance match.

Almost forgot some really important things. There is a gauge that measures how good or evil you are in a sense. Fighting using straight up boxing techniques makes you a good guy and shows you as being respectful. Fighting using the dirty moves and/or cheating (i.e. buying the download content to improve your fighter) lowers your respect. Not sure what respect does yet, but my guess is increases the price of items such as shoes, jewelry, tattoos, and other clothing while also warning other players online this guy might have paid money to improve his stats. Improved stats does not equal ability since you still have to be able to move and punch with precision. No stat is going to make up for really horrible skills.

I also recommend a well lit room for the camera as you will not be able to use the head sync if the room is kind of dark. Trust me it's a lot better to be able to bob than holding the X button which makes fighting a pain.

As far as multi-player is concerned I have not yet tried it and not sure if I can even do so online yet. I can tell you the features include spectator, tournaments and betting. Betting also gives a percentage to the winner. If the person you bet on has won a lot of fights and therefore those who had bet on him previously won a lot of money, you get a percentage boost for that. You also get a percentage boost for betting on winners multiple times.

Now this brings me to the trophies. You want them and badly. Trophies offer stat boosts and unique abilities that cannot be gained by any other means. These include stamina speed rate up, easy dizzy and/or stun/stagger break, easier to stun/stagger or dizzy the opponent and many other skills that will greatly improve your character in later battles and I'm sure for online fights as well.

The disappointing side is the lack of options in character customization. I did not see any long hair styles and on top of that for females who play you cannot be a woman. I'm surprised since there are definitely some woman out there who are pretty beast and you wouldn't want to mess with them. I guess they don't want guys beating up on woman since it could create all sorts of unwanted issues, but for women who play the game it's going to feel a little off I'm sure.

All in all this is an amazing game and at less than average dollar value. It offers more than pretty much any boxing title out, but in fairness they only paid for one big representative versus a huge cast of sportsman faces that would sue daily if they didn't make a certain amount of money for the use of their likeness. As far as the Playstation Move controls are concerned those are really good as well. It matches everything you do. For those of you who know eastern martial arts the turning punch motion won't increase the damage in the game, but is still useful. Boxers can easily show off as well. Great buy, a lot of fun, and a push to keep you at it with the stat system. All the fury of a real fight with the lack of a real hospital bill.
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58 of 62 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow were the IGN and other reviews wrong! December 8, 2010
By Naz
Amazon Verified Purchase
Fun: 5.0 out of 5 stars   
I have never before seen a game so unfairly reviewed by major pro reviewers like IGN and Gamespot. It seems that some very realistic games are outgrowing those sites in that when they require real skill the reviewer is lost and takes it out on the game with an undeserved poor review. This game is amazing. True 1:1 control and so much of a learning curve that you really feel like you are in full control and rewarded for improvement. Totally ignore the pathetic reviews of sites and listen to the real reviews here and by other users.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Workout Game
You can really approach this game from two different ways. As a game, and as a workout.

As a game, it's fun, nothing amazing, but the best attempt at motion controlled... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Tim R
3.0 out of 5 stars Played only a few times
Trying to get the camera in the right spot is a challenge in itself! Still haven't quite lined it up yet but I haven't tried it in awhile either
Published 1 month ago by Kristyn
5.0 out of 5 stars Before I got this game, I was a wimp...
The kids used to pick on me all the time because I watch My Little Pony. My dad thought I should beef up and start fighting children from the streets. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Sickopuppie
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Workout
This is a fantastic boxing workout. The move is so much fun and it demonstrates how out of shape I really am.
Published 2 months ago by dkb4z3
2.0 out of 5 stars Horrible
Pros
Danny Trejo
The Demo was and is much better
You can cheat to level up faster to make your character a better fighter

Cons:
Horrible 3D... Read more
Published 2 months ago by TheDarkHadoken
5.0 out of 5 stars yes..!!
amazing game, really helps you exercise your muscles and learn to give a blow hard training ideal for play and exercise at the same time, is very real reaction time is instant, I... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Jaiker Quevedo
4.0 out of 5 stars One rough tough boxing game
Hadn't heard of this game before seeing a used copy at Gamespot, but decided to give it a shot. Very hard-hitting, to say the least, and a full-out game that is the best active... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Give me rock 'n' roll music
5.0 out of 5 stars very fun workout
Head tracking does not work, but i didn't think it affected how fun the game is, you just disable that feature. Tracks punches really well. Read more
Published 2 months ago by miguel salgado
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente !!!
Excelente !!! El envío rapidísimo, llego en 3 días. El juego es increíble, muy recomendable. Todo Perfecto. Muchas Gracias. Javier
Published 2 months ago by Javier Rodriguez Urroz
4.0 out of 5 stars Fun and a good workout
Big fan, lots of fun and a good workout. Would get 5 stars but the motion capture isn't always perfect
Published 2 months ago by Pen Name
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How much room do I need
Barely any honestly. The most space I needed at any point was the ability to do a lunge in the fitness DLC... other than that all you really need is enough space to plant your feet and punch forward. :)
Feb 15, 2013 by L. L. Nawrocki |  See all 2 posts
Critics give the game bad review but gamers give it pretty good reviews?
You have to put in 8+ hours of training to get your character to respond reasonably to your punches. I think most reviewers stopped playing well before then (or were bored playing the training, so they didn't do it at all).

Also, the multiplayer is pretty bad, and Coldwood Interactive isn't... Read more
Mar 19, 2012 by Justin D. |  See all 8 posts
The Fight: lights out 2????
good question.
Oct 26, 2011 by Louie the Italian Jew |  See all 4 posts
IGN gave the fight L.O a 3 BAD
i dont belive it... i am waiting for others to reviewe it and see video reviews....

look et this video how can this game be bad

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9TpaOeeNvCI
Nov 1, 2010 by Mikheil Bzhalava |  See all 34 posts
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