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  • Tick32
    Banned
    • Sep 2009
    • 279

    #91
    Re: Breaking Down Backbreaker

    I like the physics, but i dont know if the game will feel like football. No NFL Teams and i didnt see any refs or chain gang on field. Also the jukes look plain and boring. Sometimes u need canned animations i guess. Just execute them correctly i guess. Also how will passing with analog work? Also i dont like the defensive vew. Hopefully u can change the cameras.

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    • creed200569
      Banned
      • Feb 2008
      • 114

      #92
      Re: Breaking Down Backbreaker

      Originally posted by pjv31
      Why is the QB in the pic for this article holding the ball wrong? I hope that's just one of those very early build things.

      I am excited to try the game out, but honestly my expectations aren't very high.

      Oh god, STFU. There are guys in the NFL and college who hold the ball like that.Stop nitpicking about something so stupid that no one will notice ro care about when playing the game

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      • creed200569
        Banned
        • Feb 2008
        • 114

        #93
        Re: Breaking Down Backbreaker

        Originally posted by superstarshad
        Anyone who buys this game over Madden is foolish.

        Anyone who buys Madden period is foolish. Madden is garbage and is not even close to being realistic. All Pro 2k8 owns Madden.

        Originally posted by Tick32
        I like the physics, but i dont know if the game will feel like football. No NFL Teams and i didnt see any refs or chain gang on field. Also the jukes look plain and boring. Sometimes u need canned animations i guess. Just execute them correctly i guess. Also how will passing with analog work? Also i dont like the defensive vew. Hopefully u can change the cameras.

        You dont need NFL teams for it to feel like football genius. All Pro 2k8 was more realistic than any other football game
        Last edited by creed200569; 01-19-2010, 10:42 AM.

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        • thedudedominick
          MVP
          • Mar 2009
          • 3787

          #94
          With all the changes in Madden 10, BB has a lot of work to do. I was tired of the Madden franchise and tired of wasting money on a game only to return it a month later. Madden 10 came out and it is hands down the best football game I have played. It does have its down points in the franchise, but with everything they changed I am hoping to get a revamped franchise eventually.

          BB has to do something fresh with its franchise mode to get most people to buy it. The gameplay in Madden 10 is great imo, so in order for a game to compete it will have to outshine Madden in presentation (just pick someone other than Collinsworth to commentate and its a win) and in the depth of it's features. I believe that is why AP2k8 never reached a mass appeal. It was a nice change of pace game where things were done differently, but you have one season and you are done. I will definately try out BB as I am a huge fan of football in general and in the spring is a time I am itching for some more football. I just hope it outshines 2k8 in the depth, and puts the presentation and franchise of Madden to shame.
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          • hatisback
            Banned
            • Nov 2004
            • 1013

            #95
            Re: Breaking Down Backbreaker

            Originally posted by thedudedominick
            With all the changes in Madden 10, BB has a lot of work to do. I was tired of the Madden franchise and tired of wasting money on a game only to return it a month later. Madden 10 came out and it is hands down the best football game I have played. It does have its down points in the franchise, but with everything they changed I am hoping to get a revamped franchise eventually.

            BB has to do something fresh with its franchise mode to get most people to buy it. The gameplay in Madden 10 is great imo, so in order for a game to compete it will have to outshine Madden in presentation (just pick someone other than Collinsworth to commentate and its a win) and in the depth of it's features. I believe that is why AP2k8 never reached a mass appeal. It was a nice change of pace game where things were done differently, but you have one season and you are done. I will definately try out BB as I am a huge fan of football in general and in the spring is a time I am itching for some more football. I just hope it outshines 2k8 in the depth, and puts the presentation and franchise of Madden to shame.
            Madden 2005 > Madden 10. Hands Down. Not even close.

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            • turftickler
              Rookie
              • Feb 2008
              • 398

              #96
              Originally posted by Blzer
              So wait, this game is always in split-screen?
              No, it is not always in split-screen. That is if you are playing an opponent sitting right next to you breathing the same air.

              Backbreaker will rock our socks off this spring.
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              • Tick32
                Banned
                • Sep 2009
                • 279

                #97
                Re: Breaking Down Backbreaker

                Originally posted by creed200569
                Anyone who buys Madden period is foolish. Madden is garbage and is not even close to being realistic. All Pro 2k8 owns Madden.




                You dont need NFL teams for it to feel like football genius. All Pro 2k8 was more realistic than any other football game
                Um im just saying ppl will leave it on the shelves because of that. What happened to APF 2k9 and 2k10?

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                • dS v3noM
                  Banned
                  • Jan 2010
                  • 3

                  #98
                  the ways it looks...this game will be great...no magnet effect like madden has...they should have what NCAA 10 has..teambuilder..so we can download teams and play with them..cuz i kno there will be somebody dat will create every nfl team..and we can easily used them and play with them....

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                  • TreFacTor
                    MVP
                    • Oct 2009
                    • 1150

                    #99
                    Everyone is hoping that Back Breaker is this astounding football game when in actuality it will be a generic "Blitz style" game with SUPERIOR physics engine. Back Breaker 2 may improve on gameplay, and football fundamentals, but out of the gate Back Breaker will disappoint a lot of people. I have been following the Euphoria engine for a LONG time, and it is the most real life enigine I ahve ever seen implemented, that being said there are issues with the game that will keep it from being a monster hit.

                    The forced camera view, while different, will cause more harm than good. Imagine being on defense, and not being able to see where the ball is going, sure we'll probably be able to switch to the person closest to the ball carrier, but what if that player is on his back from already being knocked over by the ball carrier? Playing QB, and not being able to see your receivers has been a problem for Madden for years, in back breaker it's an inherent problem complicated by the forced over the should camera.

                    The developers want to give you the feel that your the player on the field, but without being able to move the camera you can't look around LIKE you can in the NFL or even walking down the street to make sure you don't get hit by a car while crossing the street. In FPSs, you look around with one stick while moving with the other to guide your character, this can't be implemented in Back Breaker because of the button we have all become accustomed to...the sprint button, with both thumbs on the sticks, you can't use a sprint button, so logical deduction is that you'll literally have blinders on, and everything on your left and right is your blind side.

                    Actual gameplay will be an issue as well. While most of us are looking for a game to replace Madden, the majority don't want Bltz, and having no football (american or soccer) experience in the genre, Natural motion has the biggest hurdle of them all to get over. There has been no mention of playbooks or AI in terms of play recognition, or AI awareness. The most advanced physics engine in the world will not help this game if the players themselves don't act and react like actual football players.

                    While the game has been in development for 3 years, I don't think that is nearly enough time for Back Breaker to be the ground breaking IP everyone is hoping for. If you like Blitz, but wanted it be more realistic, then you have your wish, but if your a Madden fan, and want Madden with better physics, Back Breaker will surely disappoint you, no it's not out, and I haven't played it, but I have been playing games for 26 years, and have learned to use logic in making my purchases by researching the games I have interest in, and this game caught my eye a long time ago but with the more details that are released, the more I'm turned off by it.

                    I'm going to have to wait till either EA gets it right, or 2k Sports is able to make another NFL game.
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                    • CreatineKasey
                      MVP
                      • Sep 2007
                      • 4907

                      #100
                      Re: Breaking Down Backbreaker

                      I see what you see, Trefactor. I'd be completely surprised if this game plays good sim football.

                      IF this game has solid gameplay that's balanced and limits cheese... I can envision playing it.
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                      • Fiddy
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                        • Jul 2002
                        • 12581

                        #101
                        Re: Breaking Down Backbreaker

                        so, whats the editor like in this game? can all teams be edited? im sorry if someone mentioned that already..

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                        • JayBee74
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                          • Jul 2002
                          • 23021

                          #102
                          Re: Breaking Down Backbreaker

                          Originally posted by TreFacTor
                          Everyone is hoping that Back Breaker is this astounding football game when in actuality it will be a generic "Blitz style" game with SUPERIOR physics engine. Back Breaker 2 may improve on gameplay, and football fundamentals, but out of the gate Back Breaker will disappoint a lot of people. I have been following the Euphoria engine for a LONG time, and it is the most real life enigine I ahve ever seen implemented, that being said there are issues with the game that will keep it from being a monster hit.

                          The forced camera view, while different, will cause more harm than good. Imagine being on defense, and not being able to see where the ball is going, sure we'll probably be able to switch to the person closest to the ball carrier, but what if that player is on his back from already being knocked over by the ball carrier? Playing QB, and not being able to see your receivers has been a problem for Madden for years, in back breaker it's an inherent problem complicated by the forced over the should camera.

                          The developers want to give you the feel that your the player on the field, but without being able to move the camera you can't look around LIKE you can in the NFL or even walking down the street to make sure you don't get hit by a car while crossing the street. In FPSs, you look around with one stick while moving with the other to guide your character, this can't be implemented in Back Breaker because of the button we have all become accustomed to...the sprint button, with both thumbs on the sticks, you can't use a sprint button, so logical deduction is that you'll literally have blinders on, and everything on your left and right is your blind side.

                          Actual gameplay will be an issue as well. While most of us are looking for a game to replace Madden, the majority don't want Bltz, and having no football (american or soccer) experience in the genre, Natural motion has the biggest hurdle of them all to get over. There has been no mention of playbooks or AI in terms of play recognition, or AI awareness. The most advanced physics engine in the world will not help this game if the players themselves don't act and react like actual football players.

                          While the game has been in development for 3 years, I don't think that is nearly enough time for Back Breaker to be the ground breaking IP everyone is hoping for. If you like Blitz, but wanted it be more realistic, then you have your wish, but if your a Madden fan, and want Madden with better physics, Back Breaker will surely disappoint you, no it's not out, and I haven't played it, but I have been playing games for 26 years, and have learned to use logic in making my purchases by researching the games I have interest in, and this game caught my eye a long time ago but with the more details that are released, the more I'm turned off by it.

                          I'm going to have to wait till either EA gets it right, or 2k Sports is able to make another NFL game.
                          Interesting analysis and conclusion considering you haven't played the game yet. Of course your superior logic and researching ability have been noted.

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                          • allBthere
                            All Star
                            • Jan 2008
                            • 5858

                            #103
                            Re: Breaking Down Backbreaker

                            ^ and his post also touches on something at the core of the game. He said if you're looking for madden with better physics you will be disappointed. IMO that's great. I can't play madden games and I certainly don't want madden with better physics.

                            I also really hope they don't bend and give classic camera angles. If you can't buy into their vision, than take a pass, don't try to compare it to something it isn't, or try to turn it into something it isn't. It's supposed to be a more visceral style done with somewhat gears of war style presentation. If the idea of playing a new take on videogame football is intriguing to you - this could be a good new game. If all you want is the same stuff you've been playing for decades with a new physics engine, than move along.

                            I also don't get the complaints about the camera ... In superstar mode in madden I never had a problem being QB and this is very similar to that...you might not be able to see all your recievers all the time, but that's kind of the point. It's gears-style, not 'hand of god' style.

                            I really hope the design team takes the suggestions they get with a grain of salt, otherwise it will warp in to some stupid imitation of madden. It's time for something different. Something like this could potentially force the team sports genre to evolve.
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                            • dS v3noM
                              Banned
                              • Jan 2010
                              • 3

                              #104
                              Backbreak doesn't work with animations and every tackle is different...what would they build on???...they must have a outstanding franchise mode....customization must be top-noch....I bet there franchise mode will blow the top off of madden...but one thing I'm scared of is how fast with the gameplay be...will it be like madden. 10 or madden 09 speed of game wise...

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                              • asu666
                                Pro
                                • Jul 2008
                                • 701

                                #105
                                They had better give players some camera options that provide a more traditional experience. I wouldn't want to play defense looking up field because it wastes too much of the screen on passing plays. That being said I am hoping BB is a solid game and does well sales wise.

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