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Ultimate Fighting Championship: Tapout (Xbox Game) - Tournament Mode Longplay - Level: Champ - Ultimate Fighting Championship: Tapout, released in 2002 for the Xbox, is a video game based on the mixed martial arts promotion, the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Developed by DreamFactory and published by Crave Entertainment, the game aims to deliver a realistic representation of MMA, incorporating various fighting styles like boxing, wrestling, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, and judo. Players can select from a roster of popular UFC fighters, each rendered with detailed graphics and unique fighting skills, or create a custom fighter to navigate through the game's multiple modes, including Tournament, Exhibition, and a Career mode. I praise the game for its advanced graphics and realistic animations, which were standout features during the early days of the Xbox console. I think that the game’s emphasis on an authentic fighting experience offers a steep learning curve, appreciated by fans of the sport for its technical depth but noted as potentially challenging for newcomers. Anyway, reviews,its visual appeal and fidelity to the complexities of MMA fighting, make it a memorable title for MMA enthusiasts and gamers looking for a robust combat simulation. PS. I've been a Mark Coleman fan since his early UFC days and he's always been my first pick in any UFC game I have ever played. But after his recent heroic actions, my admiration for the fighter—already substantial—is eclipsed by my admiration for the man. If Mark should ever read this (though unlikely, you never know), I want him to know that playing as him feels truly special. #retrogamingloft #ufctapoutlongplay #xboxgames