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Playstation 3 : All-Pro Football 2K8 Reviews

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Not the 2K of old!

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 1 / 17
Date: July 21, 2007
Author: Amazon User

If your buying this game with the vision of the dreamcast version of 2K football in mind, stop now and save your money! This game has some good points but it is not worth sixty bucks, or good enought to rent. Also keep in mind that I am not a Madden lover giving 2K a bad name, but a dissapointed consumer being forced to wait until 8/14 to buy Madden as a last resort!

Total let down

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 1 / 5
Date: August 02, 2007
Author: Amazon User

All Pro Football 2K8 is not worth the money. You CAN NOT truly create the team of your dreams with all your favorite players on it. You only get to choose 11 total players.

As the very thorough review of this product is given by T.A. Washingmachinemouth you can read all the good and bad points. What he does not tell you is that the BAD points OUT WEIGH the GOOD like William Perry to Ernest Givens (3 to 1).

The overall play is good as are some of the concepts of players having different skills and skill sets, but not being able to edit, trade, and pick more than 11 total All Pro stars is a complete let down. 2K had the best 2005 football game out, I know because I love playing football games and owned them all, I even dropped my Madden for 2K and I expected the same quality this time around.

I KNOW NOW I WAS FOOLED BY 2K'S PAST PERFORMANCE AND REALIZED I WASTED MY MONEY BUYING THIS GAME! RENT IT BEFORE YOU BUY!!!

TERRIBLE GAME!!!

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 5 / 19
Date: July 17, 2007
Author: Amazon User

I used to be a huge fan of the 2K football series. I remember getting hooked on the original 2K on Dreamcast. This game, however, is absolutely NOTHING like the 2K football games of yesteryear.

Since everybody in the game is pretty much in the Hall of Fame, there are 50 yd passes and running backs breaking 5 tackles on just about every play. This sounds like it would make a fast-paced, addicting game, but it doesn't. That's because the CPU will run all over you and you might make 1 big play per game. They'll make at least 2 per drive. I even have Steve Young as my QB, and he can't complete a freakin 4 yard pass...

The resulting aggravation made me turn of penalties so I could stand behind the line and tackle the QB right after the snap (another fun thing about the old 2K games). But even this didn't work! My linebacker literally fell on his face instead of tackling the guy standing 2 feet from him.

It's not all bad. There are some spectacular plays and the graphics are pretty decent. The commentary is pretty good overall, though it does get somewhat repetitive.

I definitely wouldn't suggest getting this game. Just wait for Madden 08 to come out and get a game that's actually worth playing.

Excellent game..... BUT

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 6 / 6
Date: July 18, 2007
Author: Amazon User

All Pro Football 2k8 = slightly juiced up NFL 2k5

Now I'm not saying that this game is not fun, as you can tell by my fun rating. I enjoy the game very much. 2k sports continues to put out a line of quality products and most importantly, a good football game. Being able to play with the retired legends in this game is amazing and jumping right into the fantasy draft was awesome. Everything I loved about 2k5 was here.............

With that being said....... This game is basically a souped up version of 2k5.... and I'm talking Honda Civic with three different colors of body kits souped up. The graphics are honestly not that impressive, for a next gen game I would expect more. The controls feel a little sloppy at times, especially on defense when trying to tackle some of the legendary backs or receivers in this game. Lastly, the commentary sounds completely recycled from NFL 2k5 (although, there was a rather funny discussion that went one between Peter and Dan about them never hugging).

I have enjoyed APF 2k8 so far, it's a refreshing change from Madden. The overall gameplay is fantastic, you don't run into your lineman's backs and stop, your runner adjusts and turns to get by them. The way that the players interact is PHENOMINAL!! Your running back is never down from just the slightest contact with the defense. If you have a shifty back like Barry Sanders and throw a spin move on a 300 pound linemen or linebacker, a lot of times he is gonna leave them reaching for air just like Barry DID!! On the flip side! There is also gonna be that situation tho when he gets bottled up and one guy will stand him up and here comes two linebackers to take you down for a loss. These are the kind of small things that make football games enjoyable.

To sum it up, Will APF 2k8 give Madden a run for it's money?? Probably not this year. APF 2k8 is an excellent start for the 2k series into the next gen console market, but there in lies the problem. Dated graphics and features really hold this one back from being an excellent title without the BUT after words.

It's Okay

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: September 18, 2007
Author: Amazon User

Not a bad resurrection of the original. They did a good job of fine tuning the hall of famers, but it lacks the pep that playing todays players have. It's a shame we don't have a truly great football game in this day and age.

fan favorites

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: November 29, 2007
Author: Amazon User

The best feature of this game is, obviously, the players. Anyone who's been watching football for the past 20+ years will recognize many of the names available to put together a team of great and pretty good historical pro football players. This was a great idea as Madden never did more than make historical teams with "numbers only" players. Another good feature is the price point. $20 or less is a pretty cheap football game for anyone's budget. The gameplay itself is okay and is pretty much what they had with NFL 2K5 before the NFL and EA Sports cut them out of the pro football video gaming business. Overall the game is better than Madden 07 for the PS3 but I doubt that it's better than Madden 08.

Good game for football but leaves you wishing

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: November 24, 2007
Author: Amazon User

Pros:
-It has the best physics of any football since ESPN NFL 2K5, also made by the same group of people.

-Passing is hard in this game but it's meant to be that way.

-The ball travels realistically and bounces much better than other sports games.

-The players looks much more real as they move up to the line and move along the field.

-Hall of Fame Players such as John Elway and Dan Marino

Cons:

-No franchise, only a single randomized season.

-Team create menu is ok, but leaves one desiring a little more.

-Thanks to EA, No NFL

-Same Commentary from ESPN 2K5, literally changed nothin from the original.

Overall ok game but is still rebuilding to its former glory.

All Pro Football 2K8

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: November 29, 2007
Author: Amazon User

APF 2K8 is a very enjoyable game. The graphics are good and some of the end zone celebrations are hilarious. It has a large library of plays to choose from on both the offensive and defensive side of the house. The best thing about this game is that you don't have to worry about keeping the rosters updated. If 2k Sports adds more pro players later, okay, but you can do very well with the players already there. Football is football. If you enjoy a mental challenge you won't go wrong with this game. These were some of the good points.

Now to what ails this game. Kicking in this game in any form sucks...to say the least. There's no way of knowing for sure how to make the kick work. Madden has that part down. Also, it's missing what 2K5 had which was: it provided a lot of information about football in general like on the defensive formations etc. The manual leaves a lot of information out and hints that pop up every once in awhile don't stay up long enough for one to read not to mention the size of the font is so small that it wouldn't make any difference if it was up for a whole minute. There's a lot of room in a Blu-Ray. They could have easily added a complete manual plus football 101.

Overall the game is very good.

Not bad for the price.

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: January 27, 2008
Author: Amazon User

I paid only $9.99 plus $3.99 shipping so this game was not so bad for the price. I just wanted a football game that I could play. This game is kinda boring though because there's no league and you just play against the other team that you pick to play against. You can pick about 11 football players to be on your team that are really good players. Like Joe Montana. After awhile this game gets boring. I just bought it and I'm already bored. It's just fun to play with when you wanna play one on one football.

There's nothing like watching Marino's signature quick release...

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 20 / 20
Date: July 19, 2007
Author: Amazon User

...or watching Barry Sanders singlehandedly shred a defense for a 40-yard TD run. I've been glued to this game since I brought it home...

THE GOOD: the graphics and sound are amazing. Much better than the Madden line of games. The game is supposed to be rendered in 1080p, but comes on in 720p for some reason on my TV. I went into the PS3's display settings and turned off 720p, and that fixed the issue. Players retain dirt and scuffs on their uniforms, and celebrations after TD's and sacks are excellent. The game really gets the feel for each individual player. Gone are the ratings based on 0-100 scales. When you choose a player, it tells you exactly what this player does well. You have total control of every single player on the field in pre-snap: hot routes, blocking schemes, formation switches and audibles all before you hike the ball; zone coverage, blitzing, shifting, drop off and pinching on defense...all of this can be tailored for each player one at a time, meaning, for instance, you can blitz your weak side LB ("Will") by hitting 3 buttons. You really have to learn the button layout, though.

The gameplay is fluid and fast, but not too fast. The QB can slide in the pocket, duck under and avoid sacks with the ease of the Left control stick. RB's and WR's have a slew of moves. What's different here? Used to be, players moved on a horizontal axis, making them look and act almost like horses on a merry-go-round, with a pole running up through them. Now, player movement is very fluid, very smooth, and players you would expect to just seem to "glide"...OJ Simpson, Walter Payton, Barry Sanders, etc. After years of playing both the Madden games and the 2K games, I'd have to say that this version looks the most realistic--the tackles, the moves, the blocking, players knocked off balance, the ball movement...your QB will even throw a wobbler into the ground (or worse--into the air and up for grabs) when he is hit as he throws.

Also, it's great to be able to build your own team of NFL Legends. Right now, I have 4 teams which I've built, including designing their home and away uniforms, and I compete with each of them. You'll be pleasantly surprised by many of the names included in the game--too many to name here. The CPU teams are made up of legends as well, though, so be prepared to get your butt kicked the first time you play.

Essentially, you pick 11 players from the "legend" database. This field of players is broken down into 3 tiers: Gold, Silver and Bronze. You get to choose 2 gold players, 3 silver players and 6 bronze. The game fills the rest of your roster with random players; suspiciously with familiar names (my back up QB's name is "Archuleta"). True, you don't get to pick anyone beyond the 11 legends, but the random players are pretty darn good, and you do get to choose how the roster is filled: your extra WR's can be balanced, possession or deep threats; your extra RB's can be finesse or power runners; your D-linemen can be run stoppers are pass rushers, etc. I've heard complaints be early reviewers about the uniforms, but as long as no one's in pink, who cares what they are wearing? The uniforms are OK, and you create your own when you make a team from the helmet to the shoes. Also, the stadiums are absolutely over-the-top. One has a huge shark coming through the top of the scoreboard...it's awesome.

THE BAD: there are negatives to this title. You can only play with your created teams. I would love to play with the team called "LEGENDS" as it has 11 gold tier players on it, but it is a CPU only team. The choices for gameplay are very, very thin. You can play a quick game with one of your created teams against a CPU team, or start a season, where you basically play a round-robin against the other CPU teams, then go to a playoff series. If you do win the league championship at the end, it's over. This was a real downer for me. This is also why I created 4 teams, because I really wanted to play with Ditka, Night Train Lane, Eugene Robinson, Reggie White, John Elway, Ronnie Lott, etc. etc. etc., but you can only have 11 legends on your team at a time.

It seems the developers spent way more time on the offense. As fluid as it is, the defensive backfield is still a tad shaky in it's player movement (a la NCAA Football 06 or 07), especially strafing, and potential INT's seem to bounce right off DB's chests and facemasks. Watching a sack unfold is gorgeous, though, and linemen can swim, club, spin and bullrush to gain an advantage over their blocker, which makes rushing the QB the most fun aspect of playing defense.

Kicking is a nightmare. 2K uses the right stick, much like the EA games do, but there's no kick meter. You pull the stick back to start the whole process, and right before the kicker actually makes contact with the ball, you thrust the stick forward. You won't know if you did it right until you see the flight of the ball. A text indicator comes on screen to let you know how well your timing and aiming was, but it's an after thought--if your kick was bad, you'll know as it sails out of bounds.

Online play can't really be reviewed here, as there aren't many players out there yet. I'm sure by next week, it will be jamming. There are quite a few options out there, though, like Tournament play, online seasons, custom play and quick play, and all are separated by difficulty level. I saw one profile player already had a record of 12-1 as of last night (the day the game hit the shelves) but there were only 44 others players online at the time, so wait for later reviews to discuss online play.

ALL IN ALL, I love this game, and it has exceeded my expectations in so many ways, but it falls short in a couple of small but key aspects: the anonymous "extra" players (who have no visible ratings), the thin gameplay options, the frustrating circus that is "kicking," and the dropped INT's. But nowhere else can you find this vast field of NFL Hall of Famers. I can only compare it to last year's games, so it may be unfair, but I will say that this game blows Madden 07 away in nearly every aspect of actual gameplay, but not in it's menu items.


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