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Tons of fun
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 6 / 6
Date: October 17, 2005
Author: Amazon User
I got to play a review copy of this game and it was a blast. You can actually try to injure players, it's awesome. I really don't think there's ever been a sports game like it. It's everything you always wanted to do in Madden but never could. You can actually send escorts to wear out an opposing team prior to a game! I mean they have some just unheard of stuff in there. You really got see some of it to believe it.
Great game, but could have been a little better
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 5 / 5
Date: October 18, 2005
Author: Amazon User
I bought this game the day it came out and was very pleased. The graphics are absolutely AMAZING. The gameplay is fun as well. Also, the dirty hits are very fun to execute. The story mode wasnt quite as good as i expected it to be. They don't actually deal with that much off the field stuff. Also, this game is kind of like the old blitz games, which i didnt like. I didnt like this because it is too unrealistic. Recievers make catches that are impossible and people jump 10 feet in the air. that was my only concern
A 11-year old's review
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 3 / 3
Date: October 21, 2005
Author: Amazon User
I have tracked this since announcement, and got it on release day. I haven't started Campaign Mode yet. Although, for parents, Quick Play is something not very bad for teens. This has gameplay from the older NFL Blitz games and some added touches like cheerleaders and the Clash Meter. The only questionable material in quick play is some use of language and the cheerleaders do some...things. Not bad for teens if getting for Quick Play. The game is extremely fun and addictive and hard to stop once a game has started. A definate 5 stars. Highly recommended. (Much better than any Madden)
Nice effort.....
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 1 / 3
Date: October 22, 2005
Author: Amazon User
When I seen that Madden is going to have competition this year, I was more than excited to see someone testing EA and their purchase of the market. But, after playing nearly the whole campaign and against several users, this game is OKAY at best. It really seems like this game was rushed to meet deadline. There are so many bugs that hurt this games rather than positives that enhanced it.
The first thing I noticed when playing the game was the kickoff. When you return the kick, the opposing team follows the carrier, and I mean follow. When you go right, EVERYONE goes right. The team pretty much emulates your moves w/ the controller. This reminds me of the 'ol Ten Yard Fight controls on old regular Nintendo, didn't work for them, don't know how it would work for this.
This game just really doesn't feel like a football game. It is so arcade its almost uncomfortable. NFL Street is more real football than this. And that game was over the top to the extreme. I wanted so much to love this game but there are so many things to dislike it was hard. But, needless to say, I love the injuries. Breaking someones leg or arm never gets old. But, it does amaze me that they will only sit out 2 to 3 quarters even if you do not chose to drug them up and send them back into the game.
This game overall is a renter for hardcore gamers and Madden players. I found this game just too easy. I have played Madden since Madden '95 on Sega so I know football games pretty well. I conquered this game w/in the first 10 minutes of playing. I knew what plays worked everytime by halftime. The defense unfortunately does not have knowledge of defensive plays. So, they forget to cover and are lost when you get behind the safeties and juke back and forth, like the days of Super Techmo Bowl.
I tried so much to like this game. Just way to bad to LOVE. I did like the idea of the game and the attempt Midway made on creating SOME form of competition. I could see this game being great a few years down the road. But, for now its just a starting point, and you can see a promising future, just not this year.
Just buy NFL street 2 and wait for this game next year. It will cost you 30 bucks less too.....
AMAZING GAME!!!!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 5 / 5
Date: October 23, 2005
Author: Amazon User
I felt that this game was absolutely amazing and the graphics are cutting edge and better than MADDEN 06 by far. This game is amazingly addictive and the broken bones and gore never get old. I would highly reccomend this game to MADDEN lovers do to the fact that this game has everyting MADDEN has and a whole lot more including graphics that would blow MADDEN away any day and it basically has everyting you would've wanted in MADDEN 06 but didn't get. If you are a football video game fan then I would highly recommend this game above all of the "top ranked" games. Basically what i am trying to say is that this is a must have video game.
Could be a lot better.
2
Rating: 2,
Useful: 1 / 5
Date: October 29, 2005
Author: Amazon User
First off, anyone who says this game is better than Madden 06 is a retard. It's no way near as good as any Madden game after 2003. The gameplay is fun, but too many flaws. First off when you create your team you don't get to pick who your players are. They pick them for you. You can't trade them or nothing. Then in the middle of a game if your QB or HB is doing lousy you can't sit them out and put in new people. Your stuck with them until they get injured. Not to mention to make your players stats go up takes forever and you don't even have control over it. You just select what attributes you want for the player and wait forever before they get any better. Plus the storyline sucks. You don't know who you are in the game. Your either a player or the coach. I can't figure it out nor do I care. I'm stayin with Madden.
Well, I guess it's okay
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 2 / 5
Date: October 31, 2005
Author: Amazon User
This game didn't exactly go "over and above" the predicted expectations, but it does have a couple of addicting parts. I think the only reason kids like it alot is because this is the only Mature rated video game they could purchase. If you're considering whether or not to buy Blitz: The League, please read this!
PROS:
Crisp and realistic graphics during gameplay
Videos on the team you're playing
The injuries are mesmerizing to watch
Awesome stunts you can perform
CONS:
In the late Division 2/early Division 3, it starts to become nearly impossible to throw to any reciever without the computer getting an interception
The 'roids don't really enhance your gameplay
You can't have fun with the game after you've beaten it
Horrible soundtrack- they didn't put any artists I've even heard of on it
Well, there you have it. I hope you make the right decision.
best football game ever
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 12 / 14
Date: November 03, 2005
Author: Amazon User
I Love this game. The braking bones part is the best invention ever thought of. The running back can break tackles more easely and it looks a lot cooler. The QB EVADE is also the best too because you can control it unlike sucky MADDEN 06 where it's automatic. Seriously if a line backer is coming to sack you just hold L and press the direction it tells you and home free. The Unleash is beautiful because of the amazing and COOL things they do. I just love this game it is addicting. I used to like MADDEN but BLITZ is way more fun. The campaign is beautiful but yes you don't know who you are BUT still the graphics are BEAUTIFUL WHEN YOU DO THE UNLEASH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The unleash moves on defense is the coolest thing because I POWERBOMBED someone and KNEED someone in the chest. GET THIS GAME, it will take about 10 minutes to get used to the controls and thats it. Just go to training camp and you will learn everything. GET THIS GAME MUST HAVE!!!!!!!!!!!
this game kicks maddens butt.
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 4 / 6
Date: November 03, 2005
Author: Amazon User
the games fun bone crushing passing and running gain and hurting wining losing and fun unleash and dirty tackling .madden 06 is hard and stupid and freaky.please buy this and say madden sucks.40 bucks is decent and fine and or ok or maybe your save up money for other cool games [no offensce] this game is the best darn game out there.
A fun diversion from Madden.
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 43 / 45
Date: November 07, 2005
Author: Amazon User
First off, I love Madden. For those looking for a Madden replacement, this is NOT it. However, for those that loved the NFL Blitz game, it's back and it's amped and ready to break bones and tear ligaments off of the opposing teams. This is more of a "supplement" to Madden, but a fun one IF you understand where it fits in the grand scheme of football games for the console.
Remember "The League" on ESPN? This is basically it. You create a team (well, pick it's location and name, uniform style for home and away games and a stadium-style) and attempt to bring it up from the toilet-league in a 30-game season. The owner is a slime, working with the mayor to fund a new team to win the championship in a brutal league, wrought with players with rap-sheets longer than the entire Raven's roster! These players put Jamal Lewis to shame! He's a baby-candy thief compared to some of these criminals!
The "Campaign" mode is where you are tasked with getting this team to the championship. Along the way, cut-scenes occur, giving you an insider's view of what goes on at the sidelines and in the locker room. The story is not that fleshed out, but it's fun to watch and brings in another level of immersion that Madden doesn't have. Again, this is fictional and that's what makes the over-the-top play all the more fun and not a detractor from the overall gameplay.
I first thought that using fictional, non-NFL teams would detract from the game. In all honesty, it's one of the things that makes this game excellent. Creating your own team, choosing the city, the name, the uniform and the stadium has made me actually feel like this is more my team, than picking up the GM responsbilities in Madden for an already established team. True, you don't have control over who starts and such, but to me, those are not important. You can choose how you wish your medical team to make decisions and offer "medicinal" fixes. You can choose the safe route and use "legal" substances and training, or you can go the experimental route and try the new black market stuff that up front appears to give your team the "juice" it needs to win the big one. As you win, you gain more money to buy "upgrades" to beef up your team. This includes new training regimes, massage therapists, training equipment, uniform upgrades, and new "substances" to "enhance" your team. You can even wager bets on whether your team covers the spread or not. No fear of going "Pete Rose" here, but if you do choose to use questionable substances, you might get caught and fined and lose some serious cash you earned.
Game play and the immersion factor are what count, and creating the team from scratch makes me feel more like a part of the team. You're more in the coach/player role, but you receive messages from rival players trying to get your goat, as well as from the owner, demanding better play from your team. As you get e-mails from rivals players, coaches and your owner, they might have a challenge with them. Meet the challenge and you unlock other extras to help your team win along the way as well as other extras, including behind-the-scene movies of how the game was created, cheerleaders and other cool extras.
Graphics - 5/5
You thought Madden's players looked like steroid users? Wait until you get a load of these guys. The graphics are detailed, right down to crisp tats on some of the players. When you get a vicious hit on a player, it goes into slo-motion and depending on the hit, you might see blood fly. When an injury occurs, it switches to an x-ray view, showing you what gets injured, along with the sounds of the bones cracking or muscles tearing. OUCH! As cheap as it sounds, when you're playing against a team with a trash-talking, loud mouth jerk, and your D takes him down, it's VERY satisfying and never gets old!
Sounds - 5/5
As I stated earlier, the sounds of the game are awesome. The jawing going on between the players is hilarious. Parents, there is a reason this game is rated M - F-bombs, sexual references and drug use. The drugs are meds to help "amp" up the players during injuries or to help increase their abilities. Still the sound is excellent in this game. You have an "announcer", but rather than being irritating, he only talks after the play, and it's pretty funny. It's about the same as the guy in the original NFL Blitz.
I also like the cuts to the coordinators in the booth when a play goes your way or blows up in your face. Hilarious, especially when he says "You're on your own. I have to go to the bathroom". Well, that's the G-rated version of what he says, but it's hilarious none-the-less.
Gameplay 4/5
Not quite there. It's simple to learn. You have a limited number of men on the field (eight in total) along with a limited play book. You can put a man in motion, audible at the line, including flipping the play, but that's it. You can't alter receiver routes, call for a block, etc. You have evade moves and such, but that's the extent of it. But, the point of this game is not how much "fluff" it can throw at you, but rather how much hurt can you inflict on the other team?
On O, if you continually advance your team forward, you build up your unleash meter. As long as you have this built up, you can make some excellent breaking plays to demoralise the D. Get enough and you go into unleash mode. Use this to unleash a major QB throw or RB run and you become almost unstoppable.
On D, each sack you get or INT builds up your unleash meter. Get it into unleash mode and time it right, you can sack the QB or hit the RB or WR and cause a fumble when you need it most. Keep that unleash meter filled so you can do dirty hits. Dirty hits reduce the effectiveness of the players you hit, so don't stop dishing out the pain!
The only problem with the unleash mode is once you learn it, it can make it almost impossible to lose. It's not a game stopper, but it could use some tweaking, but it's not something that spoils the game.
Plus, within about 30 minutes, you can have the controls down and play and win games, unlike Madden which can take a long time to get down. But, it's meant to be that way and that is in no way a smack against Madden.
Also, catchup logic is present and there's no way to turn it off. If you start to win big time, you'll notice in the 4th quarter your players begin to fumble or throw INTs a lot, while the CPU will break off 90+ runs using its unleash mode to make it impossible to tackle, even if you have a full unleash meter and lay a dirty hit. But, I haven't had a game where I've had a large lead become a loss because of it. However, I have had a game where it was tied 14-14 in the 4th, and I threw a crucial INT. This never happened before, but at that time, my team was 7-0 in the campaign mode, so the CPU decided it was time to make me lose and I could NOT bring him down, even with a full unleash meter going. But, even NFL Blitz was like this.
Overall, this game is a fun diversion. Since I've purchased it, I haven't been able to stop playing it. Just the bone-crushing hits alone make it fun and it never gets old when you lay a mean hit and see the other team's player go down.
Again, not for the kiddies (drug use, sexual references including cheerleaders with G strings on the field and numerous F-bombs), but loads of fun!
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