HES Studios and Big Ant Entertainment have released some new gameplay footage of their recently released AFL Live, which is available for PS3, and Xbox 360 with a PC version still reportedly in the works.
MMGN: The AFL Live: Game of the Year Edition DLC and retail release brings the best AFL game to date into 2012. It includes GWS, its new stadium and all of the current teams, which is all that was required to continue enjoying AFL Live during the current season. AFL fans should be satisfied; although, it looks like we’re going to have to wait until the next full release, should it happen, to fix some of the lingering problems and for that highly anticipated career mode.
AFL LIVE marks (pun intended) the first time in 5 years fans can grab a controller and enjoy some armchair Aussie rules action. Released by Tru Blu Entertainment, AFL LIVE features all the teams, most of the players, and a fair few real life venues. Was it worth the wait?
Australian Gamer writes: "AFL Live is almost like watching the real thing. It’s fast paced, action packed and you have no control over any of it. With no tutorial, horrible instructions and unnecessarily complicated control scheme, AFL Live fails to live up to what should’ve been a revival of AFL games. Plenty of people will defend the fact that these local games don’t have the budget of the big EA titles, and they’d be right. Unfortunately, the problems with AFL Live have almost nothing to do with the production values, and everything to do with just being poorly designed."
Does anyone really care about AFL? Crap code in RL and the game video game is even craper.
this is one cheap produced ass game