Indoor football success
posted by cakeman109 (SAINT PETERSBURG, FL) Apr 19, 2006
Member since Dec 2003
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This game delivers in a way that fulfills football needs. The kick is, it is indoor and has great controls to get used to.
The offense side of the ball is very creative indeed. You can be the standard QB to WR or, CPU QB to YOU(WR) in Wide receivers mode. the only problem to this is that the QB doesn't quite have the step back to relieve a little pressure and have a little room to breathe. Then when it comes to editing your plays, audible, and Hot routes, that is cool. So if you see a familiar defensive set-up, mix it up with a quick hot route. The only things i don't like is R1 being the audible and not 'triangle'. Then when you have the pass/run/kick return/, no juke button and no regulated left/right stiff arm buttons, along with the juke buttons. Doing the run plays are really hard to pull off except at the 1-3 yard line.
On defense, you have some really strict rules that need to be applied. No line change, it has to be head-to-head. No blitzing except the one guy in the box. Then, you have the some plays in the book that are a little the same( Offense same way a little). The you-cover-the-WR is neat to apply and you can still see the route the CPU is running.
Pro's- Innovating game play.
Cool Be The WR mode.
The telemetry cool to use.
Con's- Funky controls need real getting used to.
QB bit dumb when in the WR mode.
Some real stingy defense rules.
Defensive plays seem the same.(OFFENSE TOO)
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