There are many influences behind
UFC 2009 Undisputed's control scheme, such as the marionette-style controls from
Assassin's Creed and the analog stick-heavy actions from the
Fight Night series. This fusion takes a while to get used to, but once everything clicks into place, you'll find out just how deep the fighting system really is.
When it comes to your fighter's striking game, UFC 2009 Undisputed makes use of the marionette-style controls. Each fighter's left and right arms are mapped to the (X) and (Y) buttons, while their left and right legs are mapped to the (A) and (B) buttons. Simply pressing these buttons will initiate a punch or kick action, and attacks can be paired with modifiers like the Left Analog Stick and the Left Bumper. These modifiers have a variety of effects; some will change targeted areas on your opponent, while others cause more damage at the cost of your own mobility. The Right Bumper and Right Trigger will make your fighter guard himself - high and low. Timing your stick and trigger inputs correctly can give you the option to initiate a grapple or takedown, which adds an extremely thick layer of strategy and depth to the already intuitive striking system.
If you want to focus more on grappling, you'll be using the Right Analog Stick ... a lot. You'll flick and rotate it in conjunction with the occasional button press. Once you take your opponent to the canvas, you'll have to experiment with the stick, inputting half and quarter-circles in an effort to gain a considerable advantage. This is not limited to offense; when you become locked in a ground struggle for supremacy, you'll have to negate your opponent's attempts for the advantage by inputting the correct stick motion for the situation. These situations are plentiful in number, but the stick motions seem to correspond well to the kind of movement your fighter needs to make to get into a better situation. Sometimes you may find yourself resorting to simple button-mashing, which actually helps in capturing the real-life struggle these fighters go through. All of it simply feels authentic.
Gamers looking for an arcade fighting fix have likely already been satisfied with Street Fighter IV, but now there's something for those who are seeking more realistic fare. UFC 2009 Undisputed has its share of problems, but there's some great fun to be had. Whether you're a fan of fighting games or a fan of the franchise, you're bound to find something to like in UFC 2009 Undisputed.