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Facebreaker Launched




EA has decided that it's boxing titles were going so well, that moving from the ultra realistic to the more cell-shaded boxing way of life reminiscent of Mike Tyson's Boxing is the next best thing to do.  EA has announced that Facebreaker will be it's next boxing title.  With a great title and from what appears to be great looking graphics, this could end up being a really good game. The game is supposed to be a no holds barred arcade boxing blitz. Or something like that. Matt Tripepi has started off with a note on the website discussing how this game is going to be the sh!t.  In any case, I am kind of dismayed by the first post by Matt. It is as if he is almost trying to hard to put every cool pun or phrase "the kids" say these days.  The game and website are still young, so hopefully feedback from the community will change his trying to be cool to just be himself.


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