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Backbreaker 2 Review | TheSixthAxis

"I’ll let you all in on a little secret here, I’m not really a big fan of American Football, or any sort of mainstream televised sport for that matter. The stop-start pacing of the game and the amount of thought which goes behind every play strikes me as tedious, especially when playing the NFL and Madden video games for the home consoles.

Earlier this year, British-based developer, NaturalMotion released an American Football title named Backbreaker for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Though it offered solid gameplay with a good measure of depth, Backbreaker was knocked for its lack of licensed teams and stadiums, something which would instantly put off die-hard fans of the sport."

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5 Best Android Football Games | GameWoof

GameWoof lists the 5 best Android football games you should download in the Play Store to satisfy your gridiron cravings and will give you your football fix.

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Pocket Gamer - Backbreaker 2: Vengeance Review

Pocket Gamer - At a glance, Backbreaker 2: Vengeance looks like a hardcore American-football sim to challenge the likes of EA's Madden.

Scratch the surface a bit deeper, though, and you'll soon discover there's no need to keep pausing the game to look up plays, nor to find out why the athletes seem so determined to share their Catholicism with a 'Hail Mary'.

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pocketgamer.co.uk
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SquareGo: Backbreaker Vengeance Review

SquareGo writes:

"The NFL franchise and all of its teams and players has been tightly held onto since John Madden first lent his support of the idea back in the late 80s. Then back in 2010, the makers of the groundbreaking animation engine Euphoria, NaturalMotion, thought it was time to break the hold and release an American football game without the franchise called Backbreaker..."

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