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The editors liked
Clash Meter and Unleashed Mode provide a gameplay twist
Campaign Mode easy to navigate and customize
Injuries are delightfully disgusting.
If you like over the top football action
Then Blitz II has it in spades.
Easily the most politicallyincorrect sports game on the planet
Senseless
Gratuitous violence
Campaign modes ridiculous story is surprisingly entertaining
Customizable campaign team can be taken online.
The tackles are visceral
Campaign mode feels more fleshed out
Frank Caliendo is hilarious
The editors didn't like
Gameplay and graphics are average
Campaign storyline isn’t engaging or original
Effects of AI inconsistent and occasionally unfair.
Uneven A.I. won't help it gain any yards on Madden.
Gameplay shows some of same flaws and repetition of previous Blitz games
Clash and Unleashed features are just too powerful
Fictional teams
Dated graphics with unrealistic character models and animations.
Abstract: Hardcore fans of simulation football should probably stay clear of Blitz: The League II unless they’re looking for a cool storyline. However, anybody else who is even moderately interested in football should take a liking to this Blitz game.
Abstract: Last year, Midway games brought the Blitz series to next generation consoles with less than next generation results. Many wondered that if the shoddy effort and basic port of the PS2 version to the 360 and PS3 would spell the end of the franchise. Well...
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Published: 2008-10-23, Author: Jon , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: While developing Blitz: The League II, Midway asked itself a very simple question: "What would NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell do?" Then Midway did the exact opposite. Though the gameplay is strikingly similar to previous Blitz games, with many of the s...
Easily the most politicallyincorrect sports game on the planet, Senseless, gratuitous violence, Campaign modes ridiculous story is surprisingly entertaining, Customizable campaign team can be taken online.
Gameplay shows some of same flaws and repetition of previous Blitz games, Clash and Unleashed features are just too powerful, Fictional teams, Dated graphics with unrealistic character models and animations.
Midways arcade football franchise breaks all the rules, plus your arms, legs, skull, scrotum, and spleen. If that sounds like fun, its because it is. ...
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Published: 2008-10-20, Author: Steve , review by: gamespy.com
Clash Meter and Unleashed Mode provide a gameplay twist; Campaign Mode easy to navigate and customize; injuries are delightfully disgusting.
Gameplay and graphics are average; Campaign storyline isn’t engaging or original; effects of AI inconsistent and occasionally unfair.
Maybe its because the game had its NFL license taken away, but Midways Blitz: The League II has a chip on its shoulder. The game starts with a good premise: a risqué, behind-the-scenes look at professional football you wont get on a certain well-kno...
Abstract: Blitz: The League II's opening is inspired: Instead of creating a player, you're thrust into an interview as the league's top prospect facing a horde of camera flashes and mics. Your responses to reporters dictate your position and skill; each selectio...
Abstract: Since losing its NFL license in 2004, Midway hasn’t stopped making Blitz titles, but redefines them with even more violence, controversy, and Mature content than the NFL would ever allow. 2005 saw the first Blitz title without NFL involvement, which ja...
If you like over the top football action then Blitz II has it in spades
Uneven AI won’t help it gain any yards on Madden
Over the top and crazy, Blitz II is an interesting take on the sport of football, but with some glaring missteps, it fumbles on its way to the end zone. ...