Joanna Mueller writes: "Michael Mendheim had a problem. For years he wanted to remake his 1993 classic Mutant League Football. The game had spawned a Saturday morning cartoon show, a toyline, comic series and even a spin-off game called Mutant League Hockey. Regardless, he was unable to find a publisher willing to fund the development of a modern remake."
James writes - "There are already a fair few extraordinary teams available via DLC to bolster your selection in the brutal American Football spoof Mutant Football League, including the recently unleashed Gnashville Lycans. Would you like another though? Well, the Snuffalo Thrills have rocked up on Xbox, accompanied by a super cheap price tag!"
After two Kickstarter campaigns, we finally received the spiritual successor to Mutant League Football on the Sega Genesis. With a fun yet simple control, this charming throwback does its job well.
Graphics are pretty good for a low budget game. The 6 different character types all have a lot of personality and the stadium graphics get the job done. The commentary is fantastic and the voice overs are very funny, but after a few hours you have heard basically everything.
Control is simple yet nostalgia as anyone who played genesis era madden or Blitz will feel right at home. Same goes for the gameplay, and the added dynasty mode and multiple online functions ensures there is plenty of reason to come back.
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Walker writes: The Mutant Football League reboot is Blood Bowl with less stats for nerds and more "good job killing that guy, take some more points."
Nice to see they've met with better success this time around.
Awesome.