All-Pro Football 2K8 Video #2 - Montana, Rice, Payton, Butkus, & The Fridge!
by Chad Lakkis on June 30, 2007 at 2:04 am

This is the second All-Pro Football video from 2K Sports and it features highlights of Joe Montana, Jerry Rice, Walter Payton, Dick Butkus, and The Fridge. We definitely feel this one looks better then the first video so check it out.
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on June 30, 2007 1:00 pm
all pro looks good, this may be the first time i buy 2 football games. this game has “forced” ea to finally after 7 years to focus on gameplay. i can’t believe that madden producers act like working on gameplay should be something to get fans excited about.as if it were a new feature. they should have been working on gameplay! clowns
on June 30, 2007 11:35 pm
does any body realize that most so called new features in madden are from espn 2k5 ie. ganf tackling, superstar mode which is just first person mode with restrictions. impact receivers making one handed grabs, i been doing that since 2k5. its a lot of recycled ideas. but u know i still love a good game of madden on a saturday at the barbeshop. I guess ill play madden for recreation,and 2k8 when i really want to play a football game. and damn it why the hell do the graphics on espn 2k5 look better the anything on x box 360, i just played a game today and im still shocked how good that game look compared to any footbaall game on next gen, what the hell, i paid 500 dollars for nothing….lol
on June 30, 2007 11:42 pm
anybody seen the gameplay video on gamespot. they have the game producers playing a game and talking about the features, there was one play when jerry rice caught the ball and his momentum took him out of bounds, and one of his teammates who was standing on the sidelines stopped grabbed him to slow him down. in fact the entire sideline is active and a part of the game and the atmosphere. it may have nothing to do with football. but to see it in action was awesome. gameplay is everything when it comes to football, but the little things and presentation, keep things from getting boring. if you havent seen it go to gamespot and check it out