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  • PantherBeast_OS
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    • Apr 2009
    • 6636

    #76
    Re: Backbreaker Video: Developer Diary #2 - Euphoria (Gamespot)

    Well overall I am impresses with the graphics and all. But we need to see the full game in action. I will put down a 5 down on it at gamestop and reserve it for now. But 505 needs to give us full gameplay before it is released. Them not giving us much full gameplay videos with 3 months left is making me question what they are hiding from us. But the graphics are great looking. But I am sure if this game drops and a ton of madden fans enjoy it. Then it might get EA thanking about changing up their engine for 2011 and beyond. That are EA will to buy out 505 like they did 2k sports football. But it is a wait and see game right now. But even if I get this game I will still get madden 11 not matter what this game is like. I will stick with madden no matter what.

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    • spankdatazz22
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      • May 2003
      • 6219

      #77
      Re: Backbreaker Video: Developer Diary #2 - Euphoria (Gamespot)

      That was pretty damn impressive.

      And even moreso when considering this is a 1st year effort, and the HUGE disadvantage of lacking NFL licensing. The behaviors systems in place with players reacting realistically in realtime to situations was amazing (liked seeing the ball carrier naturally stretch for the endzone). As others have noted many of the interaction issues of Madden seem to naturally disappear because they don't have to be programmed around as Tiburon has to. Primary dislikes are not enough differentiation w/the players on the field (looks like there are maybe 2-3 body types at best, all big), and the upright running styles (a little too upright). But considering this is a first year effort they seem to have gotten a lot right. If the game had NFL licensing it'd be an instant million-seller, easily imo. They still have an uphill battle imo, but they are definitely on the radar which is saying a lot. And they have a couple more months of dev time. Kudos to their team.

      Reminds me a little of the first time I saw NFL2K on the Dreamcast. It was playing on a standard def tv in a Software Etc. (I think) window. Models were big/bulky, but it was so different to what we had gotten used to with PS1 pixelated football games. Animated/moved smoothly and was mesmerizing to watch. Kinda cool getting a bit of that feeling watching this video.
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      • OSUFan_88
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        • Jul 2004
        • 25642

        #78
        Re: Backbreaker Video: Developer Diary #2 - Euphoria (Gamespot)

        While it still looks arcadish to me, I think this went from a maybe buy to must buy.

        I'm VERY excited about the animations in this game. They look amazing.
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        • SageInfinite
          Stop The GOAT Talk
          • Jul 2002
          • 11896

          #79
          Re: Backbreaker Video: Developer Diary #2 - Euphoria (Gamespot)

          Originally posted by spankdatazz22
          That was pretty damn impressive.

          And even moreso when considering this is a 1st year effort, and the HUGE disadvantage of lacking NFL licensing. The behaviors systems in place with players reacting realistically in realtime to situations was amazing (liked seeing the ball carrier naturally stretch for the endzone). As others have noted many of the interaction issues of Madden seem to naturally disappear because they don't have to be programmed around as Tiburon has to. Primary dislikes are not enough differentiation w/the players on the field (looks like there are maybe 2-3 body types at best, all big), and the upright running styles (a little too upright). But considering this is a first year effort they seem to have gotten a lot right. If the game had NFL licensing it'd be an instant million-seller, easily imo. They still have an uphill battle imo, but they are definitely on the radar which is saying a lot. And they have a couple more months of dev time. Kudos to their team.

          Reminds me a little of the first time I saw NFL2K on the Dreamcast. It was playing on a standard def tv in a Software Etc. (I think) window. Models were big/bulky, but it was so different to what we had gotten used to with PS1 pixelated football games. Animated/moved smoothly and was mesmerizing to watch. Kinda cool getting a bit of that feeling watching this video.
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          • Afrikan
            Banned
            • Apr 2004
            • 1462

            #80
            Re: Backbreaker Video: Developer Diary #2 - Euphoria (Gamespot)

            Originally posted by Pantherbeast
            Well overall I am impresses with the graphics and all. But we need to see the full game in action. I will put down a 5 down on it at gamestop and reserve it for now. But 505 needs to give us full gameplay before it is released. Them not giving us much full gameplay videos with 3 months left is making me question what they are hiding from us. But the graphics are great looking. But I am sure if this game drops and a ton of madden fans enjoy it. Then it might get EA thanking about changing up their engine for 2011 and beyond. That are EA will to buy out 505 like they did 2k sports football. But it is a wait and see game right now. But even if I get this game I will still get madden 11 not matter what this game is like. I will stick with madden no matter what.
            check the Walmart thread.... they are doing a special where you get $5 off if you preorder the game....so about $44.

            imo, compared to other sports titles this game is worth $59, but I'm not complaining.

            also, 505 does not own NM, and I don't think they own the BackBreaker name...they are just publishing it.....also, I don't think NM will be bought out by EA....NM already charges lots of $$$ for the tech....I think they are fine where they are at, which is licensing it to different Developers who are willing to pay for it.....and EA might be one of them down the road.

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            • turftickler
              Rookie
              • Feb 2008
              • 398

              #81
              Re: Backbreaker Video: Developer Diary #2 - Euphoria (Gamespot)

              Originally posted by Pantherbeast
              Well overall I am impresses with the graphics and all. But we need to see the full game in action. I will put down a 5 down on it at gamestop and reserve it for now. But 505 needs to give us full gameplay before it is released. Them not giving us much full gameplay videos with 3 months left is making me question what they are hiding from us. But the graphics are great looking. But I am sure if this game drops and a ton of madden fans enjoy it. Then it might get EA thanking about changing up their engine for 2011 and beyond. That are EA will to buy out 505 like they did 2k sports football. But it is a wait and see game right now. But even if I get this game I will still get madden 11 not matter what this game is like. I will stick with madden no matter what.
              I respect your honesty here, but I don't think you fully understand how this all works. NaturalMotion, nor the Euphoria Engine or any of NM's other technology's be sold to EA Sports. In no way are they (NM) competing with the EA Sports' Madden NFL series. Backbreaker is another option and a completely different experience from games with canned animation. I'm sure that the diehard Madden NFL fans will still buy Madden NFL 11, but after they play Backbreaker, they will be thinking twice, maybe thrice.

              If you choose to stay away from Backbreaker because it is not the NFL or whatever your reasons are, then you will be depriving yourself of what could possibly be the greatest football game since ESPN NFL 2k5 and APF 2k8. Obviously, it's up to you, but I sincerely hope you give it a shot.
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              • mgoblue678
                MVP
                • Jul 2008
                • 3371

                #82
                Re: Backbreaker Video: Developer Diary #2 - Euphoria (Gamespot)

                Just in case people aren't aware since these two things seem to be a sticking point for some people. The devs have stated there will a multiple season franchise like mode with off season activities and they also made a statement that the game would be highly customizable in terms of the logos, uniforms and rosters. That sure seems like they are hinting at the game being fully customizable, which I hope is the case since it would make it possible for people who have to have NFL teams to create them.
                Last edited by mgoblue678; 02-20-2010, 03:13 PM.
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                • mvb34
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                  • Jul 2002
                  • 8138

                  #83
                  Re: Backbreaker Video: Developer Diary #2 - Euphoria (Gamespot)

                  Originally posted by mgoblue678
                  Just in case people aren't aware since these two things seem to be a sticking point for some people. The devs have stated there will a multiple eason franchise like mode with offseason activities and they also made a statement that the game would be highly customizable in terms of the logos, uniforms and rosters. That sure seems like they are hinting at the game being fully customizable, which I hope is the case since it would make it possible for people who have to have NFL teams to create them.

                  Do how the playbooks going to look? Will there be customization?
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                  • mgoblue678
                    MVP
                    • Jul 2008
                    • 3371

                    #84
                    Re: Backbreaker Video: Developer Diary #2 - Euphoria (Gamespot)

                    Originally posted by mvb34
                    Do how the playbooks going to look? Will there be customization?
                    As far as the playbooks nothing has really been released yet and that is one of the things I want to know as well. s As far as customization, not to be rude but did you not read the second part of my post above. The only thing I can add to that is that someone stated the logo editor/creator would be pretty robust similar to the design tools in a game like Forza 2.
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                    • LionsFanNJ
                      All Star
                      • Apr 2006
                      • 9464

                      #85
                      Re: Backbreaker Video: Developer Diary #2 - Euphoria (Gamespot)

                      Again, looks nice and all, but i want more concrete feature and gameplay info before any decision gets made. Some guys are jumping the gun on this IMO
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                      • mgoblue678
                        MVP
                        • Jul 2008
                        • 3371

                        #86
                        Re: Backbreaker Video: Developer Diary #2 - Euphoria (Gamespot)

                        I don't think anybody is jumping the gun. I think some people are missing the point of why people are so excited about this game. Even if the overall game doesn't turn out to be great that doesn't change the fact that the Euphoria engine or something similar is something that is revolutionary in sports gaming and is probably the future of sports gaming, that is the main reason people are so excited about this game. Unless somebody honestly believes canned animations are going to allow sports games and football games specifically to get to the next level.

                        I am still unsure about certain aspects of the game as well, such as how good will the playbooks or how intelligent will the CPU AI be, but that doesn't mean I am not excited about this game.


                        Also I think would like to point out there were three things in this video that we have never seen in a football game before. The rb reaching out with one arm while being tackled to get the td, the true gang tackling and there was actually a part of the video that was hard to catch where a d-linemen was on his knees and the o-linemen was still realistically blocking him.
                        Last edited by mgoblue678; 02-20-2010, 04:14 PM.
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                        • turftickler
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                          • Feb 2008
                          • 398

                          #87
                          Re: Backbreaker Video: Developer Diary #2 - Euphoria (Gamespot)

                          Originally posted by mgoblue678
                          I don't think anybody is jumping the gun, I think some people are missing the point. Even if the overall game doesn't turn out to be great that doesn't change the fact that the Euphoria engine or something similar is something that is revolutionary in sports gaming and is probably the future of sports gaming, that is the main reason people are so excited about this game. Unless somebody honestly believes canned animations are going to allow sports games and football games specifically to get to the next level.

                          I am still unsure about certain aspects of the game as well, such as how good will the playbooks or how intelligent will the CPU AI be, but that doesn't mean I am not excited about this game.


                          Also I think would like to point out there were three things in this video that we have never seen in a football game before. The rb reaching out with one arm while being tackled to get the td, the true gang tackling and there was actually a part of the video that was hard to catch where a d-linemen was on his knees and the o-linemen was still realistically blocking him.
                          Way to keep a level head here, bro. I am on the opposite end of the spectrum. As a programmer, I would never had thought it possible to do what NaturalMotion has done thus far. With that being said, I feel that it is safe to say that the rest of the game will be just as impressive. Some things may not be to our liking as each one of us has a different opinion about video games, but for the most part, Backbreaker looks to be solid and have all the aspects of "Real Football" down. If EA Sports goes down the road of working with NM to implement all of their technology into the Madden NFL series for Madden NFL 12, then thay can say "It's In the Game!" and I will actually be able to say that it finally is.
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                          • Pro Bowler
                            Banned
                            • Aug 2008
                            • 301

                            #88
                            Re: Backbreaker Video: Developer Diary #2 - Euphoria (Gamespot)

                            What scares me about this game being anywhere close to good is that EA will just buy the tech and sit on it. Just like big oil companies who buy out alternate fuel and energy ideas.

                            I think the whole idea behind this game is to show what Euphoria can do so they can sell it. I hope i'm wrong, but this might be the last we see of Euphoria for atleast a couple years because it would require EA or 2K to re-write their whole game practically if this tech proves to have a future in sports gaming.

                            Anyhow, enough with the conspiracy stuff. The game does look to be coming along nicely. Football is a game of contact first and foremost and if the AI is just half decent it would still be light years ahead of Madden imo. If by chance it has a play editor it will be a day one purchase for me regardless.

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                            • LionsFanNJ
                              All Star
                              • Apr 2006
                              • 9464

                              #89
                              Re: Backbreaker Video: Developer Diary #2 - Euphoria (Gamespot)

                              Originally posted by mgoblue678
                              I don't think anybody is jumping the gun, I think some people are missing the point. Even if the overall game doesn't turn out to be great that doesn't change the fact that the Euphoria engine or something similar is something that is revolutionary in sports gaming and is probably the future of sports gaming, that is the main reason people are so excited about this game. Unless somebody honestly believes canned animations are going to allow sports games and football games specifically to get to the next level.

                              I am still unsure about certain aspects of the game as well, such as how good will the playbooks or how intelligent will the CPU AI be, but that doesn't mean I am not excited about this game.


                              Also I think would like to point out there were three things in this video that we have never seen in a football game before. The rb reaching out with one arm while being tackled to get the td, the true gang tackling and there was actually a part of the video that was hard to catch where a d-linemen was on his knees and the o-linemen was still realistically blocking him.
                              What i'm trying to say is since Maddens quality hasn't been that great, it somewhat artificially increases the hype for this more than if Madden was an A+ title like The Show or a good quality games like the ones modeled after the NBA.

                              Then again, i wonder how much true hype around this game really is in general. So its all relative i suppose.
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                              • turftickler
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                                • Feb 2008
                                • 398

                                #90
                                Re: Backbreaker Video: Developer Diary #2 - Euphoria (Gamespot)

                                Originally posted by Pro Bowler
                                What scares me about this game being anywhere close to good is that EA will just buy the tech and sit on it. Just like big oil companies who buy out alternate fuel and energy ideas.

                                I think the whole idea behind this game is to show what Euphoria can do so they can sell it. I hope i'm wrong, but this might be the last we see of Euphoria for atleast a couple years because it would require EA or 2K to re-write their whole game practically if this tech proves to have a future in sports gaming.

                                Anyhow, enough with the conspiracy stuff. The game does look to be coming along nicely. Football is a game of contact first and foremost and if the AI is just half decent it would still be light years ahead of Madden imo. If by chance it has a play editor it will be a day one purchase for me regardless.
                                Rest easy bro. EA can't just take Euphoria Motion and plop it down into their Madden NFL games. NaturalMotion would have to help them implement it into Madden football games. It is not and game engine. EA won't be able to buy up NaturalMotion either. They (NM) have already stated that they are not for sale.

                                Pre-order at Wal-Mart for $44.99 and you will get yourself a $5 discount instead of paying $49.99 for it.
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