NFL QB Club 2002
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The upgraded graphics, gameplay, user controls, and all-new artificial intelligence of NFL QB Club 2002 deliver realistic pro football simulation. The Quarterback Challenge is back, featuring four head-to-head events: alacrity and mobility, accuracy, space, and read-owing to and recognition. Unlock retired greats John Elway, Dan Marino, Steve Young, Jim Kelly, or Phil Simms for dramatic challenges. The game features 1,500 motion-captured animations and delivers complete control of both offensive and defensive squads.
All 31 NFL clubs and their stadiums are rendered in this edition, as are more than 1,500 NFL players, many with removable helmets, detailed faces, and real-life expressions. NFL QB Club 2002 has a TV-stylishness presentation and features play-by-play from Kevin Harlan and affect commentary by Bill Maas. By the side of with Quarterback Challenge, game modes also include Season, Exhibition, Playoffs, and Pro Bowl play.
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How Dare they charge this much for this mess. this game is a super duper let down.This game got slow downs.the controls are indeed simpler,but the game is just terrible,just buy madden or gameday,cuz this game is terrible.please rent this game before buying it.i wish i would of.Acclaim is incorrect for even puting this on shelfs,i like football sports meeting but this one is plain out terrible.this game has freakin slow-downs. on a football game.just wait until Gameday 2002,even know most people perfer Madden,but GameDay to me is always going to be funiest football game to play.
Rating: 1 / 5
QB club is cool.excellent sound.you can run over the refs on this game,qb challenge is cool.its simple to sack the qb on here.but it cascade small to madden 2002.madden got where you can challenge the play on qb club nope.but its tight.
Rating: 3 / 5
By and large, this game is excellent… Graphics are excellent althought the player action and moves on Madden are more realistic… But the Stadiums and audience are more realistic in QB Club… When it comes to play, this is an offense driven game… If you have a practically excellent handle to offensive play calling, you will beat any defense thrown at you… Teh scores can get pretty high in this game on the “Rookie” setting, and more realistic in the other settings… My only complaint with the game seems to be bugs in the anouncers and by and large commentating… I have had Issac Bruce catch a ball and run it for a touch-dwon, only to have the announcer say it was a different player from a really different team… It doesn’t change the game play, but it is a bit irritating and stupid.
Now that this game is marked down … in most places, it is worth the $$$ for the level of game play offered.
Rating: 3 / 5
This a game that has lots of fun parts to it. For instance, the QB Challenge. This lets you do 4 events that are all creative and challenging. It offers high detailed graphics as well. The only reason that this game isn’t the best football game out there is the pass defence. It can sometimes be extreamly simple. There are also some flaws in the QB’s arm physics. Pretty much your garanteed a fun game.
Rating: 4 / 5
I really liked playing NFL QB Club 2002. I relly liked playing the QB Challenge the best. I also had fun playing in the season mode. I thought that this was awesome!!
Rating: 5 / 5