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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 7:03PM Haikiba said

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"canned ragdolls"?
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 7:20PM drock9975 said

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LOL that's what I thought when I read it too
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 7:03PM latin trident said

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Seems like today is "review" Friday. Just saying. not complaining
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 7:12PM Deone said

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This technically isn't a "review". Just saying. not attacking you
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 8:28PM Hank Hill said

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This is actually an "impression" judging by the title. Just saying. not trying to turn this into a chain post.
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 7:28PM EvoHelix said

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These guys sure have some balls releasing a football game in the face of Madden. Here's hoping that the game catches on in spite of it's lack of real teams.
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Posted: Mar 8th 2010 12:42PM Rahabib said

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if they make online play fun where you can customize teams and have point allowances, then it will be awesome. Great for leagues anyway.
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 7:18PM Deschain said

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Annual madden buyer here. Or should I say former now? ;)
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 7:22PM Deone said

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Yes you should.
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 7:23PM Deone said

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Even if Backbreaker stinks.
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 7:49PM Deschain said

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Touché

But as an NFL junkie i need to get my football fix in some form. Unfortunately Madden has been the best football game since it got the exclusive license. That is why I'm excited for this game.
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 7:19PM SmashZilla said

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I love football and I love the vidya, but i hate madden.

Backbreaker, please be good.
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 7:20PM Soundwave said

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I hate football, but this has me paying attention.
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 7:21PM ArtificeDrake formerly known as said

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I haven't played a football game since the SNES but you, sir, have convinced me to check this out!
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 7:21PM Deone said

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I've been excited about this game since it was announced, which I believe was way back when the Euphoria engine was revealed.

I used to be a moderate Madden fan (I purchased every two years or so) but with the buy-out of the NFL license, I put my money where my mouth was, quit buying it, and relegated myself to a life of getting trounced at my friends house's once a month on the virtual gridiron.

I've tried to sell the little I know of this game to the Madden friends of mine. However, explaining that a game doesn't have or rely on preset animations is impossible to people who say they don't like Zelda because they don't like RPG's and call Gears of War an FPS.

All you have to say to me is, "This game doesn't use canned animations, and its a football game. Oh, collision detection is flawless also." That's it, I'm sold. NFL license be damned. F**K EA. F**K the players union. Where do I pre-order?
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 7:24PM edsoria said

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I am excited...





I mean REALLY EXCITED!!!! finally something fresh.
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 7:24PM VaultBoy said

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I miss BLITZ, not BLITZ: The League, NFL BLITZ. Nothing like some smash-mouth football ass-kicking among friends. Why did they have to ruin it? This one looks good too, but good luck ousting the entrenched demi-football-god that is the Madden franchise.
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 7:28PM Soundwave said

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Now you have me thinking of NFL Hitz. And for that, I am sad.
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 7:28PM Soundwave said

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NHL, rather.
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 7:35PM Rikerbot said

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I agree. I play NFL Blitz: Special Edition for the N64 pretty much every night with my friends, and I have to say that it's pretty much the best multiplayer game I've ever played.
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 7:41PM ZombieRobot said

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I still play my copy of NFL Blitz 2000 for the playstation. on ps3 with wireless dualshock controllers its just that much better.
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Posted: Mar 6th 2010 12:48AM (Unverified) said

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To be honest, Blitz: The League was a pretty decent game, actually. This Backbreaker certainly seems worth checking out.
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Posted: Mar 6th 2010 1:19AM Courtney said

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I still have the original NFL:Blitz and Blitz 2000 for the PS1, and damn if they aren't still fun. That is one of the few games where I think the pinnacle was hit back then and still hasn't been matched for just raw sports game fun.
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 7:34PM (Unverified) said

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Screw this, where is a new Mutant League Football, or even Mutant League Hockey.
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 8:45PM philosophico said

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Ah man, that was the game back in the day. Bones Justice was that dude, I even watched the cartoon as a kid.
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 7:37PM nonstoPRObot said

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Yes! I love Fallout 3!
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 7:37PM Panic Blitz said

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Has anyone tried making an FPS-style football game yet? Like COD: 10 Yard Fight? It would be so insanely hard, but it could be fun.
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 7:41PM edsoria said

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well you could play NFL 2k5 in FPS.
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 7:45PM oOWallaceOo said

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A game were it switches to a Mirror's Edge-esque view when you are running would be awesome
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 7:48PM Granger said

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I remember First Person Football being a 'selling point' of NFL2K. Everyone complained that it was nauseating with the face mask and everything.

WARNING: This video is extremely loud, turn down your volume - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N82wTvH8SWo#t=0m42s
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 7:49PM Soundwave said

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There is a server-side mod for Counter-Strike 1.6 that is just that. I believe it's simply called American Football Mod.
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 7:42PM JBourne said

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90% of user-created logos will be penises. And the associated team will hail from Bonertown, USA.
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 7:55PM JRMG said

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Actually, if this game has editable teams/players, it's possible that a large fanbase can grow around them and create perfect replicas of NFL logos and players. That is the case with Konami's Pro Evolution Soccer franchise. As most people know, PES does not have the vast amount of world licenses that FIFA has, but the fans have created some excellent likenesses of the uniforms of every team you can think of, all over the world, and player faces.

If the gameplay is better than madden, then the real football fans will be playing this game. The casuals will just get madden for the NFL license.
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 7:44PM vidguy said

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I always thought that the people behind Backbreaker would take a good hard look at the situation and decide to license everything to EA. That would be a much more profitable plan. I'll still check this out, but I don't think I'd be willing to pay more than $20 for it.
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 7:48PM LaughingTarget said

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"considering the player no longer sees the entire field at once."

Well, the guy wearing the helmet can't either, so I think this is a good idea.
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 8:12PM Mike Wall said

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Its hard to say without playing the game, but just cause its more realistic doesn't always mean better. A driver doesn't see the back of his race car, but I can't play a racing game from the cockpit view.

Even if this ends up being good, it will never sell unless its like 20 bucks. How long did it take all pro football to reach 10 bucks? A month? And that was with marketable names like jerry rice.
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 8:04PM MGTrey said

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Why is it the best football game? Because of the physics? Really?

I can understand that the engine is nice and all, but insinuating Backbreaker is a better game than Madden just because the physics are great is kind of preemptive. You even said yourself you don't know much else about the game because of your limited time with it.

I'm a HUGE football fan, but mostly because of the depth of the game and individual skill required by it. Physics are nice, but are only a part of the presentation. If Backbreaker is going for more of an arcade spin, it will never pull a respectable amount of fans to it, becoming a niche game in the process. If the tech is that great for football games (which is what I gather from your impresison), I hope it amounts to more than that. If it wants to, it will have to capture the spirit and intrigue of the game.
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 10:23PM MGTrey said

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Furthermore (Joystiq could use an edit button), I hope the supporting features are up to par. This game should have a franchise mode, or something equivalent, to keep people interested in it. Otherwise--again--it has no hope to pull people from Madden.

I think the best solution to all this is EA/NFL coming to an agreement with NM to incorporate the Euphoria engine into Madden and handle the physics of that series from then on. Because so far, this game is doing NOTHING innovative aside from the physics engine.
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Posted: Mar 6th 2010 12:58AM (Unverified) said

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Yes, but do remember that decent and innovative physics turned uninteresting sport games into amazing ones. I believe the biggest reason why PES (or Winning Eleven outside North-America) was way more popular than FIFA back in 06 and 07 is because the physics and specially the gameplay were far better developed. When EA released FIFA 08 with a playability that wouldn't give you a headache, it was a major turning point for the franchise.
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 8:19PM kingrocknlr said

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I wish someone would kick out a side-scrolling football game. There were some cool ones for Atari 800/Commodore 64 back in the day - and of course Tecmo ruled when it came out.

I wonder why it's been all top to bottom instead of left to right for the past 20 years?

But, I'm with you guys - the Madden monopoly of the NFL license has only been good for one thing...making EA all richie rich.

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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 8:22PM MGTrey said

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They're remaking the side-scrolling Tecmo Bowl games. So, tadaa! Your wish has been granted, like, two days ago.
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 8:20PM NIck PSN ID Rattlehead91 said

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This has been on my radar for over a year. I'm definitely picking this one up.
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 9:49PM KungFuChaosNinja said

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I've grown tired of sports games, but this is a day one purchase.

Very impressive tech right here. And the customization sounds ace.
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 10:26PM (Unverified) said

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yes sir
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 10:43PM (Unverified) said

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This is NLF 2k all over again. When NFL 2k first came out it changed the whole football video game experience, madden looked ancient. So madden basicly went that way and made it a little better, a little maddeny, fans went crazy and the madden passion was back again, and for all of you youngsters out there this was when the ps2 first came out and it also was the first madden on said system. Give it a year or two and the same will happen. The next year version or maybe this version might have a slow start bit if it's that good then word of mouth will sell this game. After that EA will take notice and put it in the next madden.

Years ago natural motion was almost begin EA to impl it in there sports game, when nothing happened they took action into there own hands.
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 11:11PM kspraydad said

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Update Tecmo with this engine.
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Posted: Mar 6th 2010 8:56PM ptcamn said

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If anyone wants to get a glimpse of this game then try the iPhone version. I don't know about the console versions yet, but the iPhone game is one of the best in the platform.
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Posted: Mar 6th 2010 8:37AM Unvrfd said

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"Unlike canned ragdolls, these animations are surprisingly lifelike, and because they can be generated on the fly, ensure the game feels spontaneous."
The characters feel SIMULATED PAIN. I've never imagined physics systems would get so disturbing.

Shooting people in the legs in GTA IV is still fun though. XD
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Posted: Mar 6th 2010 4:46PM (Unverified) said

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Backbreaker is to football as a flame is to fire. For those of you out there that think this game is arcade or will be like a Blitz type football game, you couldn't be any more off the mark. It is a completely brand new experience that will leave you in awe on each play, even if that play did not go the way you wanted it to.

As far as Madden NFL games go, Backbreaker is not to compete against that series. Backbreaker is a different option. To me, it will be the only football game option for 2010.
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