
For those unfamiliar with Pride FC, most of the rules in UFC fights apply, but there are a few things that make a big difference. Featured in the game is Pride Fighting Championships, the popular Japanese organization that hasn't been in a video game since THQ published one for the PS2 in 2003. The big new feature for UFC Undisputed 3 is the inclusion of one of Zuffa's acquisitions. Instead, UFC Undisputed 3 throws in plenty of additions and changes, and only a few blemishes keep it from being the best MMA game yet. The only foreseeable competition this year is a port of the unlicensed Supremacy MMA for the PS Vita, so it's understandable if the latest UFC game merely updated the roster, threw in a few tweaks, and called it a day. While it helped make UFC a bigger entity in the world of MMA, it also ensured that competing MMA games would cease to exist. In 2010, Zuffa bought WEC before acquiring Strikeforce in late 2011. In 2007, when Crave and other smaller companies were still handling the license, Zuffa bought out the Pride organization from its Japanese owners.


UFC Undisputed 3 finds itself in a very interesting position.
