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and1balla110
June 18th, 2007, 03:46 PM
I heard from my cousin they have information about All Pro and also they review the bigs.Anyone know if this is fact

Darkheath
June 18th, 2007, 04:04 PM
Yes... that's true.

They preview all 3 football games. (2K, Madden, NCAA)

The Bigs got a 6.5/7 score, I think.

The cover of the new issue has another Bethesda game that's still a year and a half away... but it looks sweet now!. Fallout 3!

kcxiv
June 18th, 2007, 04:13 PM
I posted the article and what it had to say, but retards had the thread locked. Look a few pages back and i typed the whole thing out.

kcxiv
June 18th, 2007, 04:15 PM
Reposting it.


Ok, i am typing this out word for word. Here it goess...

ALL-Pro Football 2k8

1 to 4 players, up to 8 players via playstation network or xboxlive. I had to get that out, for the people that think there is no co op.



Players say that once the whistle blows and the game starts, everything else-the sore ankles, the bad record, and the fear that you'll be arrested for running a dog fighting syndicate out of your house in Virginia-dissapears of three hours on a Sunday. Game Informer recently p7ut on the pads with an arly copy of All-Pro Football 2k8, and we're glad to say that some of our doubts as to how engaging this non-license game could be evaporated quicker then a John Elway pass.

APF's use of over 240 past NFL players is very effective way to build your team. To start you choose two gold, three silver, and six brone-tier players. Some may have special icon abilities (like Mr. 3rd Down, Loose Ball Magnet, ect.) and some may not. Either way, you're building a strong foundation of stars who will be your go-to-guys on the field. Any football fan worth their salt will recall a good majority of these players, and best of all, they are as we remember them. Otto Graham never knew a facemask that had more then one bar, an the Snake, Ken Stabler, still has a shaggy do that makes him look like one of the Waylong Jennings' cocaine buddies. The rest of your team is filled out with made-up players. You can assign vague attributes to these guys, like choosing whether your cornerback, for example, are cover corners, balanced, or run-stoppers.

On the Field, superstars make themsevles known. In one game we lined up as Joe Montana across from The Fridge-girth, neck roll, and all. Knowing that he could clog up the interior rnning play we just called, we quickly audibled away from him. Whether it's these kinds of tactical decisions or hearing players talk to each other by name over the Field Pass feature, this game isnt just a non-license football game, this is football at the ighest level played by its greatest stars.

The evolution of NFL2k5's gameplay serves APF well, and improvements are evident from the getgo. Defenses are stout in their execution of zone coverage, quick to break on the ball, and responsive to tip balls and easy INT's. Players will be able to use the right stick to help them make tackles. IF pushed in the right direction, an otherwise out-of-place defender will readch for an arm tackle or try and slow down the runner until a gang tackle can be made. On Offense we've witnessed QBs throwing ducks, receiver's one-handed grabs, and even a high-light reel two-foot toe drag at the back of the endzone. The game is still early and needs the normal tweaks and balancing. but it's clear that developer VC hasnt just been sitting on its hands during the prolonged offseason.

What license? In our time with the game, APF's star power and gameplay strength were enough to stop us from worrying about whether the teams where real. Besides, some of the game's 32 stadium are pretty cool, such as Detroit firebirds' Wayne County Stadium, which feature a giant red phoenix. You can assign any stadium to your created team, and there a5re a number of customization features available. To be clear, these are more about tweaking the details of your uniforms, helmets, and accessories such as their stripe patterns, color, numberals, ect. than they are about changing the logos or identity of your team. Still hung up that this isnt the NFL? You wont be for long.


There is typos in there i am sure, but i typed the whole damn thing out. be thankful :P

nigafied45
June 18th, 2007, 04:47 PM
The guy at operation sports said there's some new screens in the mag post them man.

Darkheath
June 18th, 2007, 04:59 PM
They are probably on GameInformer's site.

iclmvp03
June 18th, 2007, 05:10 PM
theres on on the main page but you have to be a paid member and im not one

BlueHefner
June 18th, 2007, 05:11 PM
Hopefully i get it soon in the mail. For some reason I just started receiving the mag a couple months ago. Must have won something that im unaware of.

Darkheath
June 18th, 2007, 05:17 PM
Hopefully i get it soon in the mail. For some reason I just started receiving the mag a couple months ago. Must have won something that im unaware of.


If you sign up at GameStop for $15 or $20 you get the subscription for "free".

kcxiv
June 18th, 2007, 05:26 PM
THe screenshots arent anyuthing great. THe quality of the pictures in the magazine isnt great either, but i guess i can take a picture of them later with my digital cam and post them.

twsn88
June 18th, 2007, 05:29 PM
omg thats why madden showed the sideline catches!! holy cow i just noticed that....

projectskillz
June 18th, 2007, 05:32 PM
Post the damn pics dude .... please

thePLAGUE
June 18th, 2007, 05:35 PM
Hopefully i get it soon in the mail. For some reason I just started receiving the mag a couple months ago. Must have won something that im unaware of.


Or you are a victim of Stolen identity...lol

OGGamer777
June 18th, 2007, 05:38 PM
If you sign up at GameStop for $15 or $20 you get the subscription for "free".

Next stop....Gamestop

Lacarious
June 18th, 2007, 11:41 PM
FINALLY!!! more legit news! Can't wait till we get all of it.