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Anyone Played All-Pro Football 2008?

According to Microsoft, I’ll be getting back my XBox 360 from repair this week (finally) and rather than play yet another season of Madden 2007 before 2008 comes out, I’m thinking of buying All Pro 2008. Anyone played it and had an impression?

2 Responses to “Anyone Played All-Pro Football 2008?”


  1. Gravatar Icon 1 Jay

    Is this a game you want? It doesn’t look like there’s anything current. It’s all classic players.

    I loathe the exclusive agreement that EA Sports got with the NFL because I actually thought the ESPN games were better than Madden.

    It’s only what, about 2-3 weeks before 08 comes out anyway? I don’t know. Dropping 50 bones on game where you can play with Elway and Montana seems a little boring.

  2. Gravatar Icon 2 StarkyLuv

    The game is AWESOME! The lack of a NFL license actually FREES it from those constraints. The different stadiums are a blast to play it. Creating your team (uniform, name, stadium) is fun as hell and selecting your Hall of Fame players is great (you only get two gold level players though. I got Montana and Payton).

    The actually game play is (as usual) easily on par with Madden and surpasses it in areas (Maximum Passing and the animation is SICK). And of course, the commentary DESTROYS Madden. Don’t listen to those laughably childish Madden fanboys (i know someone who actually used to get angry when you suggested that a 2K game was as good as Madden), this game is fun to PLAY. Especially online.

    It doesn’t have all the modes you’re used to like owners mode and such (I never got into those, I prefer to make my team and play online) but the game is fun.

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