Game details
- Game:
- Blitz: The League II
- AKA
- Genre:
- Sports
- Sub Genre:
- American Football
- Release Date (US):
- October 13th, 2008
- Release Date (UK):
- Players:
- 1-2
- Online Players:
- N/A
- Developers:
- Midway
- Publisher:
- Midway Entertainment
- Rating:
- M [Mature]
- PSU Rank:
- 481 of 1184 Games
- PSU Rank on PS3:
- 338 of 536 Games
- Additional Information:
- Also available on Xbox 360
About Blitz: The League II
Back for another season of heart-pumping, bone-crushing, no-holds-barred football action, Blitz: The League II strips the rules and regulations from traditional football to enhance the fun by bringing the pain. Complete with an all-new story mode penned by former ESPN "Playmakers" writer, Peter Egan, and the return of football legend, Lawrence Taylor, Blitz: The League II builds on the success of the previous release with new features and enhanced gameplay.
Review
- PSU Review Score
- 4.5
- Avg. user review score:
- 6.0
Summary
Blitz: The League II disappoints on almost every level, leaving gamers praying to be tackled by Lawrence Taylor himself rather than being forced to play the game.
We like
- Presentation is entertaining
- Steroid use is always fun
- Mini-games are a nice change of pace
We dislike
- Poor visuals
- Gameplay has too many flaws
- Lack of replayability
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What makes a football title great? Some may think that realistic tackles, precision passing and great visuals are the keys to a successful franchise. Midway on the other hand prefers a more intense direction to the sport of football. Blitz: The League II demonstrates how steroid usage, sleazy agents and prima-donna players can make a football game exciting yet still lose all appeal when it comes down to what matters most, the ...
- Posted Oct 19th 2008
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