The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Blitz the League Xbox Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:031719300389
Condition:Used
Genre:Sports
Platform:Microsoft Xbox
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Mature
SKU:XBOX_BLITZ_THE_LEAGUE
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
R. Anderson –
This is a great game! The learning curve is steep even if you are familiar with NFL 2K5 like I am. The graphics on this game are awesome, but you definitely need an HDTV to see the its full potential. The game play is where this game really excels. It is very realistic and complex. If your QB is a pocket passer like Marino or Kosar then you better stay in the pocket. You won’t have much succss passing outside of the pocket and you won’t be accurate if you don’t have your feet set, just like a real NFL QB.There is no franchise mode, but that’s really not a problem for me. I never played franchise even on NFL 2K5 because I would much rather player against a real person. I just play against the computer to prepare for playing real people on Xbox live.It’s unfortunate that peope don’t give this game a chance and it probably won’t sell a lot. If you want “true” football simulation then APF is a must buy.
J –
best football game since NFL 2K5
Trevor Merris –
Its reshreshing to have a pro-football game thats not a NFL licesed production. The idea to have old time pro players and made up teams as well as the ability to create your own team down to the players, uniforms and stadium is very fun.
KALU-UDO KAMALU-UKPAI –
I like the timing.
Kevin Ess –
A great game. This is not Madden so you will not catch every pass and run down the field with ease. It takes a few playing sessions and using coach play choice to get the way the game plays, but once you understand the games feel, it is hard to stop playing. There is no more NFL 2K5 on the new systems and this is a great alternative. You can not use real teams because of Madden owning the rights, but the game is worth the time to play.
D. Johansen –
APF 2K8 delivers a great football simulation based upon the legendary NFL 2K5 engine. The NFL 2K5 engine was updated with improved AI, better pocket formation, glitch fixes, HD graphics, a full suite of online options (quick match, lobbies, tournaments, leagues, etc.), 40% more animations, and 240+ licensed football legends.With APF 2K8 you draft your team from the 240+ legends available by picking 2 gold star tier players, 3 silver star tier players, and 6 bronze star tier players. The rest of the time is filled out with computer-generated players. With your team you can play individual games or take your team through season of the (fictional) All Pro Football league.When you tire of playing against the AI, take your team online and play against thousands of other players and their legend draft teams.People that love single player experiences may be upset that no franchise mode is included. However, the high-quality of the 2K Sports gameplay should more than make up for the missing franchise mode. The uniforms, helmets, and the football all look great. The fanciful fictional stadiums are excellent. However, the player faces are not all good representations and the field itself is a just textured plane.All in all, this is a very fun football game that should be a welcome addition to any football fans game collection. It is certainly a welcome relief to see some competition enter the football videogame space since having a complete monopoly on all football videogames h.
Jason –
The best football game ever made. Bare bones features but the best pure gameplay ever, even 8 years later.It’s the only game my simulationfl (football league) will ever utilize and we love using it to stream our league games online because the gameplay is so top notch.
Kathy Gabriel –
My son enjoys this game. His friends enjoy it as well. It was at a good price which is sweet
Rx3 –
Here is what separates this game from Madden, and at least for me made it more enjoyable:1) Gameplay/physics are much more realistic – You can’t just drop back 20 yards and launch an 80 yard bomb. You need to settle your QB in the pocket, and set your feet. Guys running will run at various speeds, and you can’t instantaneously stop from a full sprint. Just like in real life, the player will chop step three or four times to bring his body under control. The animation of the players is very well done. Little nuances like this make this game stand heads and shoulders above Madden.2) All Pro Draft – This system of tiered stars makes the game more interesting because you really have to plan your team makeup. You really have to consider your strengths and weaknesses, and that of your opponents (especially online) when crafting a team. The added abilities that each player has and how they are implemented also brings a lot of variety to the game.3) Online play – This is wear all Pro Football 2k8 shines. Online play is very challenging, and the online community is huge. The lack of an NFL license is negated because there are so many online leagues to choose from. You still get the experience of playing a 16 game season against other teams, and you always get everyones best. There are no excuses liek “He’s playing with the Patriots, there team is always going to be better”. Everyone makes their own team to suits there tastes. You also have a player rating system that will take care of.
Skyemint –
You might think the tagline is hyperbole, but it’s not. Please, allow me to explain.All Pro Football 2k8 was released on July 16, 2007. It was 2k’s attempt at a realistic sim to rival Madden, but it failed to include a franchise mode or any other modes outside of quick play, season, and practice.There are no frills attached. But where Madden gives you heaping amounts of modes, features, and extras, APF 2k8 focuses on delivering quality gameplay. The gameplay found here is so good, that if developer Visual Concepts had included a franchise mode, the game would be a perfect ten.If you don’t already know, the game sees you picking from a laundry list of retired NFL legends to place on your team. You’re only allowed to pick eleven, though (2 gold players, 3 silver, and 6 bronze), so there’s a good deal of strategy involved. Do you want an amazing combo of gold WR and QB? How about a gold inside linebacker coupled with a gold safety? The execution of crafting your own custom team works flawlessly, and it’s incredibly addictive to boot. You could spend hours swapping out stars and seeing how they work on your team.And then you notice the gameplay. You’ll wonder why you thought Madden played realistically after you see this. Wide receivers don’t run routes like robots. Running backs dive, spin, and juke like their on-field counterparts. Quarterbacks shake off would-be tacklers like leaves.It looks, feels, and plays like real football. I hate to sound like an advertisement, but it re.