Blitz: The League II
- Precision-Aim Tackles – Take over the hit-targeting control system to inflict honest pain on explicit areas of your opponent’s body
- Realistic Injuries & The Return Of Late Hits – Featuring vicious tackles and gruesome injuries, including the return of late hits and three-man tackles that pack the potential to shatter helmets, crack bones, tear crucial ligaments, and send teeth flying
- Enhanced Clash Mode & Touchdown Celebrations – An enhanced Clash Mode is triggered with a release-button, letting you slow the competition and let loose special offensive and defensive drills. After collecting pay dirt, trigger the player-controlled touchdown celebration and let the fans know who deserves the green
- Campaign Mode – As the only videogame with a tale mode exploring the darker side of pro sports, Blitz II puts you in complete control as you venture owing to brutal on-the-field competition and entertaining off-the-field drama in your quest to reach the League Championship. Peter Egan (Playmakers) returns to pen the most entertaining Blitz storyline yet
- Online Competition & Downloadable Make pleased – Available modes include a Campaign Mode, Quick-Play Versus, and fully featured Online Modes
Product Description
Following on the heels of Blitz: The League, this upcoming re-invention of the bone-crunching takes the game onto next-generation platforms.
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my bf is the one that plays this game but he says he likes it.
Rating: 3 / 5
I read the reviews for this game and they seemed SOOOOO clear about Blitz II that I thought I would try it. Number one, if you want authentic football, this is NOT the game for you. Stupid injuries, like kick returners having their spleen ruptured, are all too common. This game is really unrealistic and focuses on the injuries of the players rather than clear, concise play-call menus and AI for DBs so that you can in fact DEFEND passes. I guess that’s why it’s called Blitz; because you’ll constantly be throwing it and the only real drama is whether or not a QB is gonna get injured, rather than whether or not the pass will be caught, cause it will. I mean, there are collar tackles and all kinds of illegal actions that are supposed to hurt players, which really isn’t the point of football at all. If you delight in football for what it is; a chess-match of defensive vs offensive schemes, this is not for you. If you like the Saw movies for the death scenes and are accustomed to really terrible graphics, this will be right up your alley.
Rating: 2 / 5
I haven’t played the game it is a b/gift for someone and i won’t know til July when he gets it Thank you
Rating: 4 / 5
I have yet to play this game online and when I search to answers to my errors, I find that tons of people have issues with this game online and Midway has offered no solutions to these issues. It is a fun game and would be better if I could in fact play online, I have tried everything to no result.
Rating: 2 / 5
2 player is a lot of fun. No issues there, but unless you delight in throwing your controller at your t.v. don’t bother playing the campaign. The computer was always cheap, even in the first one but this one was just ridiculous.
If the computer seems to be winning no matter what you do, do yourself a favor: Just place the controller down and let the game play out. Because whether you like it or not, the computer will win. Whether it be owing to fumbles, slips on the field, 6 broken tackles (seriously), you name it. It will happen to you until you lose. And don’t agonize about what you upgrade because the computer’s teams will always have it upgraded more. I all ears all cash and stats on my team’s alacrity from the beginning of the game and STILL, every team was much quicker than mine. Even division 3 teams will piss you off
I can’t take the swings. The mechanics and A.I. are completely manipulated by what the score is. There’s no consistency whatsoever. This was a conundrum with the first one but it’s way more obvious in this one.
Rating: 3 / 5