0 items in your basket | £0.00 
Returning customer? Please Log In

Trade In Your Unwanted Games

Get credit to buy this game even cheaper!

 

How does it work?

  1. Select your games to trade in
  2. Post us your games
  3. We give you credit to buy new games!

Credit for trade-ins are subject to games being in acceptable condition

For more information, view our Guide to Trade-In.

Acceptable Condition Guidelines

Please make sure that your games adhere to our acceptable condition guidelines set out below. This will ensure you are credited for your trade-ins and there is no delay in processing your order.

If the games you submit for trade in do not meet the criteria given below we will unfortunately be unable to accept the item and you will receive no credit for the item. We will also not return any rejected games and your disc will be recycled free of charge.

We can only currently accept trade in orders from the UK.

  • All games discs must be in good condition and in full working order.
  • The disc(s) must be in the case and it must be the correct disc(s) for the case.
  • All the original packaging must be present, including the games manual.
  • The disc must NOT be a copy or a pirate disc – we take this matter very seriously and reserve the right to take further action on this matter.
  • The disc must NOT be cracked or have dents, deep scratches or other serious damage to it – light surface scratches are usually accepted.
  • The packaging and cases must be in good condition. Cases may have light scratches but games manuals must be free from stickers, tears and other blemishes.
  • We will charge 50p per Game if the disc requires cleaning as a refurbishment fee, and 25p per Game if the case is broken.
  • We can only accept UK PAL video games.

Remember you must always include: The games disc, games manual, original games box.

Please remember that the games you trade in are offered to others to play so please only trade in games you would be happy to accept yourself.

Sign up for Video Game Rentals

Join SwapGame.com Video Game Rentals today and get Fight Night Round 3 (PS3) sent to you from as low as £3.99 per month!

Start Today

Learn More


Become a fan of SwapGame on Facebook!

 Rent Now

Video Game Rentals starting
from £3.99 per month!



Fight Night Round 3 (PS3)

Member Rating:  
  • Currently 2.5 Stars.
(3)

Pre-Owned Games - The only difference is the price!

  • All games discs are in pristine condition
  • All boxes and manuals are in great condition
  • All games are in full working order and covered by our 30 day money back guarantee!

Keep It

If you like the game you are renting so much that you don't want to send it back to us, press the 'Keep It' button for our low Pre-Owned game price.

Keep It!
  • You keep the game disc you already have.
  • The original case and manual should arrive within 3 business days.
  • The credit card in Your Account is charged our low Pre-Owned game price.
  • We'll send you the next available title in your Play List.
  • All Pre-Owned game purchases are final.

Fight Night Round 3 (PS3) Description

Fight Night Round 3 (FNR3) signals the return of the sweaty man mountain in shiny shorts x2 and the only real competitor to take to the PlayStation 3 ring. FNR3 hits the spot with some of the most visceral visuals we've seen in a one-on-one fighter. Turn up the volume and listen to that gristle and sinew crunch and grate as you land (or get suckered by) the most powerful of punches. Then get back to your stool and let your cutman administer some repairs to your bloody and battered mush. Oof! And that's just the Play Now mode… Career mode is the real meat and potatoes of FNR3, but more of that in a minute. To get acclimatised to the game, the Training mode is pretty much essential if you don't want to end up on your backside within seconds of getting in the ring for real. Sparring and punching a heavy bag as well as lifting weights all goes toward helping your fighter in his career. You can inhabit the likeness of some of the biggest names in boxing in Fight Night Round 3 - Ricky Hatton, Oscar de la Hoya, etc. - or you can create your own boxer in your own image (you wish!), sign a contract, and get busy making a mess of your first opponent's face. Success brings money to upgrade your equipment, and trophies to fill that empty cabinet. ESPN Classic mode lets you relive great match-ups in boxing history, with featured bouts including Ali vs. Frazier and Gatti vs. Ward. You can even get your own fighter involved in this mode, but only if he's tough enough. It's true that the hits hurt, and Fight Night Round 3 will undoubtedly punch its way to the upper reaches of the PS3 charts. It has the smarts to distinguish it from EA's last boxing outing, and as the only contender in the genre on the entertainment system at the time of its release, it's a knockout blow for EA.
Publisher: Electronic Arts   Platform: PS3   Category: Fighting  
Players: 1-2   Release Date: 23 Mar 2007   PEGI Rating: PEGI Rated 16+  

Member Reviews for Fight Night Round 3 (PS3)

Rating:
  • Currently 3 Stars.
Reviewed by: Double Q
Game is fun when played with others but is not so much in single player. Fights are long and repetitive against the computer in career mode in which you either rebuild a legend or guide your fighter through the ranks. There is not much more you can do with this game other than play it online which works fairly well. Rent rather than buy as it is a game with a short life.
Rating:
  • Currently 2 Stars.
Reviewed by: Matt_VIII
Pretty boring to play through the single player. Loading times are very long and having pumping Rap/RnB music accompanying them, great if you're a fan.....not so much if you're not! You can choose to train you're boxer through a series of MASSIVELY tedious minigames, involving hitting a bag using the correct punch or just plain button bashing! You can choose to automatically train your boxer, but you can get far less improvement in whatever category (Stamina, Chin, Heart etc) if you do so. Once you're in the ring, there is a little flicker of excitment as you land a few blows but that's about as far as it goes. Some rivals have to be punched to the canvas 4 or 5 times before a 10-count is heard. Frustrating to say the least! Novel use of the analogue sticks to execute punching, with each stick assigned to each arm, but can sometimes be difficult to get him to throw the puch you wanted. All in all, not great.
Rating:
  • Currently 3 Stars.
Reviewed by: joeyedge
A decent game with great graphics and realistic physics but a tad repetitive on single player. Great fun when played with a friend although finding someone who can master the tricky controls is sometimes difficult.

Read more reviews