UFC Undisputed 2010 Submissions Tips and Hints

Robert Headley
Well it's official the demo has come out and just like last year many gamers are out looking for UFC Undisputed 2010 submissions tips and hints. The people at THQ sure have made it hard to get opponents to tap on these games. This year is probably even harder considering that they made transitions on the ground even more difficult as well. If you want to learn more about that in general the link at the end of the article has more resources to check out.

There are a couple things to keep in mind in terms of UFC Undisputed 2010 submissions tips and hints for this game. If you haven't played the 2009 version then you must understand transitions on the ground and how they work for the different fighters. When the fight goes to the ground the player must use various control stick movements to move from position to position on the mat. Most of these are either a quarter turn or half turn on the control stick.

Another big thing to keep in mind on UFC Undisputed 2010 for submissions tips and hints is the opponents energy level during the fight. If both guys are pretty much fresh then you can just about forget tapping him out. In most cases I've either had to have the opponent wore out or even rocked to get him to give up. It all depends on the skill of the character in use as well.

There are some changes made to the game system that will have a huge impact and lead to some new UFC Undisputed 2010 submissions tips and hints. For starters this year they got rid of the "brute force" escapes where you could just mash buttons. You can only use the shine now which of course is rotating the control stick.

They did do you a favor though and offer a camera view which lets the players know who is getting the edge. If a move is close to working then the camera will pan in and if not then it will pan out. So if a guy puts you into a choke and the camera starts to move in rapidly then maybe you need to rotate the control stick in the other direction.

One big thing with UFC Undisputed 2010 submissions tips and hints is the ability to move from different moves right into other moves. So you can set up one submission attempt and then go right into another which also makes it easier for the opponent to defend on the game. When this happens the fighter on the defensive has to start rotating the shine in a different direction or else get tapped out.

Overall it appears that the game is much harder on the ground than in 2009. I hope that these UFC Undisputed 2010 submissions tips and hints will give some help to those at home trying to improve on the game. If you want to be good online then mastery of the ground game is the place to start in my opinion. The link below has numerous other resources about the game worth checking out.

Everything UFC Undisputed 2010

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  • Needing help8/31/2010

    This came up as one of google's top suggestion for submission tips and tricks. You're information is not only useless in helping me, it wasted my time (and yes, I decided to use more of it up to let you know!).

  • 09 champ7/15/2010

    this game sucks so bad...and these arnt really tips more like a review...2010 blows monkey

  • david morritko6/5/2010

    i agree with tom, and the words MEEEM BAAAM WHAAAM QWAM!! BEN BEN LAWWWWWWWWW

  • Tom6/5/2010

    Fine for a review of the game, but you should of included more actual tips, rather than just knowledge of gameplay BAM MEEEEM!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • The ground game is horrific in this piece of junk.5/26/2010

    Great standup, the ground game is pathetic and less fun that the 2003 game.

  • future UFC CHAMP5/24/2010

    i agree, dont see any tips or hints.... sounds like a general review. thanks for nothing!

  • Confused5/17/2010

    I don't see any tips here...

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