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In Blitz: The League, there is no official NFL football license so that means no official NFL teams, no official NFL logos, and of course no official NFL players. Instead, Blitz: The League ...
The majority of the logos and uniforms I saw looked ok ... Ok, so now for the other part of Blitz: The League II. During a game, you'll have the opportunity to injure the opponent.
What a lot of people don't understand about this sort of thing is that when you plaster your game with the NFL logo you have ... Look at Blitz: The League. Never before have we had a football ...
Blitz®: The league™, the game which revolutionized ... with new players, cities, and logos which will help you to create what could be the greatest franchise in League history.
Blitz: The League II comes at a time when arcade (“extreme”) sports are failing. NBA Street V3 was a so-so mix of rehashed gameplay. NBA Ballers: Chosen One managed to be worse, and ...
Blitz: The League contains no franchise mode to speak ... complete with city name, uniform style, and logo. Then you get to choose a rookie offensive player and a veteran defensive player.
Blitz: The League's debut on the Xbox 360 is a lot like ... complete with city name, uniform style, and logo. Then you get to choose a rookie offensive player and a veteran defensive player.
Check out how we test and review games here If there was one defining moment in Blitz: The League, it was when my ... down to the team’s name, city, logo, colours, jerseys and just about every ...
Blitz: The League is going next-gen. What could it mean? A Michael Irvin hookers and drug spree mini-game in "The White House?" A Maurice Clarett gun-running vehicular combat mode? Super Bowl ...