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Def Jam Fight for NY (PS2)

by Electronic Arts
Platform:   PlayStation2
4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (16 customer reviews)

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  • Platform:   PlayStation2
  • Media: Video Game

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Product Features

  • New Fighting Engine: Master multiple fighting disciplines and take advantage of interactive environments
  • Utilise dozens of weapons
  • Three Times the Length of the Original Def Jam Vendetta
  • 40 of the Biggest Hip Hop Artists and Celebrites
  • Five Brutal Fighting Styles: Street fighting, kickboxing, martial arts, wrestling, and submission fighting
  • Combine up to three styles to create devastating hybrid--styles, complete with new "blazin' moves"
  • 22 Interactive Venues : From destructible environmental objects to rowdy spectators who like to "get involved"
  • Create--A--Street Fighter option

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  • ASIN: B00029P9GY
  • Release Date: 1 Oct 2004
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 4,967 in PC & Video Games (See Bestsellers in PC & Video Games)

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Def Jam returns, bigger and badder than ever! Fight your way through more than 70 characters, including more than 35 or the most well--known artists and personalities in hip--hop today. See if you have what it takes to overcome top artists like Busta Rhymes, Ludacris, Redman, Sean Paul and Slick Rick. Other's breaking onto the scene this year include Carmen Electra, Lil' Kim, and Snoop Dogg!

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not for the faint hearted!, 18 Jul 2005
Street fighting meets hip hop lifestyle. An interesting mix but an enjoyable one at that. This game is definently no holds barred and great for fans of beat em ups and fighting sims. If you are a fan of the Smackdown! wrestling game series proceed with caution; the controls are more UFC styled and are difficult to master, it took me a while to get into the way of the game. The only other flaw this game has is the hip hop lifestyle can be too in your face and a bit overloading, the original was more leniant and had less of the attitude but the same amount of thrills. The brutality of the fights and vicious moves will keep gamers happy though, so if you're thinking of buying this game go ahead, you wont regret it!
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17 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Who's gonna knock you out?!, 4 Oct 2004
If you remember the original Def Jam (Vendetta) you may well instantly want to steer clear of Def Jam Fight for NY, Vendetta seemed to be an average wrestling game engine with some rap artists in place of the wrestlers you'd normally expect to see. The graphics were ok but they didn't blow you away and the 'fighting' was often confusing and awkward. So after seeing a preview video for Fight for NY and thinking it looked pretty much the same I somehow managed to end up buying it....?

I have to say I didn't regret my choice (like i did with Vendetta), after getting past the over-the-top intro video (some of the rappers look truly lifelike!) and going straight in for a one-on-one I realised the Def Jam had finally come good. EA have released a few games recently that follow on in a series (most notably Burnout 3) and these games (to EA's credit) have been excellent 'evolutions' of the series rather than just redressing the graphics and sticking 2/3/new subtitle on the end of the title like so many games do. You'll realise this in Fight for NY the first time you shove Busta Rhymes into the baying crowd only for one of them to grab him turn to face the bloke next to time and witness the genius that is 'crowd interaction'; bottles get smashed, pool cues broken, steel pipes bent as the crowd add a whole new level to the fighting genre. This is a work of genius and it doesn't stop at simple weapons, throw your opponent into a huddle of people and 'call' for a double team and you and the participating crowd member bat your hapless opponent between you with a series of hits, or even end up performing various holds and grapples while a severe kicking is administered to a multi-million selling rap artist!

This is another area in which Def Jam excels itself, the graphics will make your eyes pop out of you head when you see it moving, it's sometimes like watching a scene from a rap video (albeit poorly made) as you see the light wrapping around each character (around 60 - I've not unlocked them all!) while they go about their business. It's not just this though the environments are fully destructible!! While this is usually a very small area (the crowd cover the rest of the surroundings only leaving a few gaps for you to make use of) the level of destruction is very satisfying mainly thanks to the impacts this
game has, I've not played another game (including UFC/Smackdown) where the characters have made me wince so much as they've got pummelled against the floor/pool table/fence etc.. You really have to see these to fully appreciate them.

As always with Def Jam the main story mode offers a tale of betrayal and is surprisingly involving (especially as YOU now appear in the cut scenes - or at least your identi-kit character does) with the usual scraps over 'honies' (although disappointingly the photo galleries have been removed) and double-crossing of various characters in your (and other) crews.

As you'd expect from a Def Jam game the music is impressive, although there are few 'main stream' rap songs on here (which could be a plus/minus depending on how heavily into rap/rap culture you are) for the most part even the fairly unknown ones are pleasent enough and provide the right atmosphere for each showdown in the game. The main negative I had with the music was when you come up against a difficult opponent in story mode; as their stage has their signature tune on it, each time you re-match them the same tune is left playing and if it takes a while to beat them this quickly begins to grate.

The in-game voice samples are all from the rappers themselves, with some genuinely smirk-inducing comments made (Redman's 'intro' is one example), this goes a long way to making you believe the story that this game tells.

What didn't I like? Well, as stated about the repeated stage song can be annoying against a tough opponent as can the difficulty level at times, characters like Sean Paul seem to be frustratingly difficult so early on in the game (especially as that interactive crowd is on his side!). The only other criticism that could be levelled at this game is that there's not often enough of an explanation about various options (especially at the gym where you build a fighting style) which could have made this game so much better, but then again the fact that you're not told exactly how to do things may encourage you to play through story mode again (?).

As fighting games go, Def Jam is the new king, great graphics, soundtrack and meaty impacts along with the best crowd implementation I've seen in a game make this a sleeper hit.. Buy it!

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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great if you like the genre..., 7 Jan 2005
By S. Porter (Manchester, England) - See all my reviews
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As a fan of both rap and wrestling games, Def Jam Vendetta was something of a dream game when it came out. This sequel largely drops the wrestling theme and focuses more on other combat styles in a streetfighting setting. The game has the typical EA polish that you'd expect and is presented in a very good manner. The graphics are very clear and most of the real life characters are designed very realistically. The soundtrack is amazing for fans of East Coast hip-hop especially but there are also representatives from elsewhere, including Canada's Bless whose 2 tracks featured sound superb. (Maybe we'll be hearing more from this guy in the future?).

The gameplay is most important and it doesn't disappoint. It seems a lot easier to pick up and play than the original game and matches don't tend to last more than 3 or 4 minutes usually. The fighting styles of the massive 70+ roster of characters is varied enough, but perhaps the variety of moveset is not in the league of a Smackdown game, for example. Still, each fighter has their own unique Blaze finisher which is often spectacular. Their is plenty to unlock but the story mode isn't specially long or hard and any half decent gamesplayer should finish the game without too much hardship. The story is quite exciting though; it does add atmosphere to what is essentially a fairly linear path through 90 odd matches.

The Create a Fighter mode is new for this game, something sorely lacking from the original. This mode is superb for appearance with a good set of facial designs and REAL LIFE clothing labels to unlock and buy. Other than your blazing moves, you can only choose your fighting styles though, which is a slight disappointment.

I'd highly recommend this game for rental because you can probably beat it in a week and unlock most of the secret stuff. You might like to play on after that in multi-player mode and the variety of match-types is pretty entertaining still, even after you complete the game.

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