Looking back at All-Pro Football 2K8

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  • RaychelSnr
    Executive Editor
    • Jan 2007
    • 4845

    #1

    Looking back at All-Pro Football 2K8


    It might not appear old when you watch it on film, but All-Pro Football 2K8, now a six-year veteran, is ancient by sports gaming standards.

    On its release day, I drove to a newly renovated Circuit City, filled my gas tank for $2.49 a gallon, unfolded three twenties and a five from my wallet then secured one of the store's twenty shelved copies of All-Pro Football 2K8.

    I experienced my first system-crashing “red ring of death” on the opening kickoff of my first All-Pro Football 2K8 game, with Al Del Greco's boot traveling only a few yards downfield before the ball froze mid-flight.

    Three XBOX 360s later, and I still find myself firing up All-Pro Football 2K8 once the weather starts to turn cold and the leaves turn from red to dead.

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  • noshun
    MVP
    • Sep 2006
    • 1150

    #2
    nice read..
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    • Christian1
      Rookie
      • Sep 2013
      • 7

      #3
      Sadly Ea has the NFl licences

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      • truzoe
        Rookie
        • Nov 2007
        • 73

        #4
        Great write up!! I don't know what I will do if there's no other football game this new generation. Imagine if 2k was still making football games. Damm I'm about to cry because I'm force to buy madden ****y games every year.
        Ps: **** EA SPORTS!!!

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        • LosCriminales
          Rookie
          • Mar 2003
          • 45

          #5
          Really nicely done article. I still play this game from time to time and still pissed at EA for killing something that was awesome.

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          • orthostud23
            Pro
            • Apr 2007
            • 570

            #6
            Great read!! Well done. I did go to my local best buy a couple of weeks ago looking for APF but was out of luck.
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            • rtkiii
              Banned
              • Sep 2012
              • 522

              #7
              It was an enjoyable title from time to time. but the lack of depth killed this game.

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              • ruttentud
                Rookie
                • Jan 2013
                • 268

                #8
                After trying to different sliders, and tweaking them, I just want to sell Madden 25. I've thought about getting this and downloading the newest roster mod for it, but I don't know. From videos I've seen, it looks way better though.
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                • Blitzburgh
                  Pro
                  • Sep 2003
                  • 793

                  #9
                  Great Read! I couldn't agree more...

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                  • Mr_Riddick
                    Pro
                    • Jan 2009
                    • 1173

                    #10
                    Great read Bro!

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                    • trey31
                      Pro
                      • May 2012
                      • 599

                      #11
                      Ah nostalgia. Thank you for reminding me how great football games used to be. Looking for my copy of Madden 06 to fire up on the old PS2 now.

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                      • DarkOmnios
                        Rookie
                        • Sep 2010
                        • 120

                        #12
                        I wish that this game was on psn....in my country trying to buy this game online is too much expensive....

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                        • Hooe
                          Hall Of Fame
                          • Aug 2002
                          • 21554

                          #13
                          Re: Looking back at All-Pro Football 2K8

                          I'll be that guy.

                          All Pro Football 2K8 isn't a great game, in my opinion.

                          The biggest problem it has compared to all other sports games is the ability to create context. The omission of a year-over-year season mode and the complete absence of any idea of player progression absolutely ruins this game for anyone who prefers to play sports games with an eye towards long-term team building. Such gameplay modes have been offered in just about every simulation sports game regardless of sport for the past decade, and I can't brush off the lack of such a mode so lightly.

                          Also, for a game as customizable as APF was and with so much of its premise dictated by user customization, there were also some key restrictions in the customization, which the article hit on a bit but I'd like to expand upon. The create-a-player interface was mediocre at best from a visuals customization perspective, and a created player couldn't be assigned any combination of player traits unless one unlocked every achievement in the game (an absolutely silly requirement, and one which may be impossible to meet now if any of the achievements required online league play since online league servers were shut off). On a team level, non-tiered players could not be customized beyond simple team roster filler options. Further, the stadium selection, though featuring a reasonable variety of architectures, could have been more expansive or even contained a stadium creation interface. Finally, if my memory serves me correctly, season mode AI opponents could not be customized without the use of external game save editors which only worked for XBOX 360 game save files, so anyone wanting a variety of opponents on the PS3 beyond what the game offers is out of luck. In fact, if my memory serves correctly, it was impossible to play against a CPU-controlled custom team without jumping through hoops; in other football games, I just select the team I want to play against and I'm off.

                          In addition, there were a couple of presentation quirks which ranged from mildly disappointing to particularly grating. The commentary was almost entirely recycled from previous 2K football offerings; at the time, it may have been the class of the genre, but it's since been surpassed by many other sports titles. More strongly speaking, IMO the 2K FieldPass feature was absolutely terrible; the players all sounded the same, the audio was contrived and pointless, and it did more to remove the player from the football experience than supplement it.

                          Finally, the gameplay, though really solid, wasn't without exploits. Upon the game's release, complaints were about on this board that Gold power-style running backs were particularly imbalanced, especially Earl Campbell. In my experience, the Flea Flicker was as close to a "money play" as I've ever seen in a football game, my opponents ran it against me with completely unreasonable and preposterous success rates.

                          I don't think APF was the best total package football game released this console cycle - not even close - and the strong on-the-field gameplay wasn't so engaging to me as to completely overcome longevity issues. Anyone expecting a decent franchise mode should look elsewhere, for starters. I don't think it's a must-have, and I don't think it holds up to the test of time.

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                          • elgreazy1
                            MVP
                            • Apr 2007
                            • 2996

                            #14
                            Okay, jyoung, you did it. You made me cry. Fantastic write up and very well put. The game definitely did have some short-coming, but I think APF excelled in some key football fundamentals this generation of football lacked. I have, by far, played APF2K8 more than any game in my entire life, period, and that says a lot about the quality of the game and the lack of quality in the market.

                            **pours out some Gatorade for fallen football IPs**


                            Anyone still interested in APF on Xbox, find me on Live: El Greazy 1.
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                            • BEARYChi
                              Rookie
                              • Jul 2009
                              • 129

                              #15
                              EA can learn alot from this game... its all about the little things.

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