Welcome to one party where you're guaranteed to leave looking different than when you came in! FaceBreaker K.O. Party brings people together to lay them out, delivering an over-the-top boxing game that doesn't skimp on the personal injury factor. Pick-up-and-punch controls are intuitive enough that you'll fight like a champ from the moment you step in the ring. If not, you're face is likely to get reorganized. Fight friends or take on the rudest fighters ever in a single-player tournament where you'll earn belts, costumes, and boxing glory. Once you've pummeled your opponent, use the Wiimote to leave your victory mark all over his mangled face.
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IGN Review (7.0 out of 10)
EA's new Freestyle brand is off to a bit of a rough start. Kicking things off with FaceBreaker across all platforms, as well as the lackluster Celebrity Sports Showdown on Wii, it looks like Freestyle may - at least thus far - be less of a EA Big revolution, and more of a casual-friendly (but unfor...more
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Average Member Rating: 4.9 out of 10
Wash, Rinse, Repeat. (7 out of 10)
posted by wdwyer (LAKE ARIEL, PA) on May 23, 2009
Member since Apr 2007
10 out of 10 gamers (100%) found this review helpful
Member since Apr 2007
10 out of 10 gamers (100%) found this review helpful
I have to admit I was looking forward to this game. Ever since Punch-Out I have waited for a Nintendo boxing game that was fun and challenging, without becoming boring. I found a few on other systems, and was hoping this could come close to some of those. It started out pretty cool. I like the F...more
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Controllers Nunchuk Controller
Modes Tournament, Practice, Arcade, Multiplayer
Audio/Video In-Game Dolby Digital



