does anyone know if something like this exists...

jr_mcg

im drawing a blank...
I'm looking for a football game with literal back-breaking action. Like over the top tackles. Think of the waterboy - remember that powerbomb tackle? I want a game like that. I know there's a game called nfl backbreaker out there, but I'm not sure if that's exactly right. The closest thing I can think of is NFL street, but that's for ps2. I need something on ps3.
 
Only thing I've ever really played is Madden. I've been playing Madden 08, 11, and 12 lately. The older games have better action, but the newer ones have smoother gameplay. I've never heard of backbreaker though.
 
Backbreaker is supposed to have those thrills. It supposedly failed on the key "football" execution, though.

People seemed to like its cinematic, backbreaking tackles, though.
 
I was part of the Backbreaker community before I came here. Their forums have been shut down for probably 3 months now. Backbreaker is the only football game ever created that literally has, in my opinion, endless potential if executed properly. The Euphoria engine has nearly endless potential in the sports genre if handled by the right people. The problem is that the developers know as much about the fundamentals of football, as I'd ever care to know about my sister's bra size. They failed on nearly every aspect of football fundamentals. Don't get me wrong though the game does have some bright moments, and unlike any other football game you've ever played, once you win a game...no screw that, once you get your first 1st down, you literally feel like you've earned it. You feel good even when you loose a game, because typically if you loose, its literally your own fault. It is very fun to play if you can overlook the kinks, and obvious sore spots that seemed to get by their testing team.

When I used to play it, I got to the point where I'd only get sacked about 5 times a game, but there were a lot of people who complained about getting sacked nearly 20 times in a game. You just have to know when to get rid of the ball. But I guess its more so about how you are as a player and how much fundamental breakdown you can tolerate. If you can look past the obvious fundamental garbage, Backbreaker can deliver some great moments. I'll list some of the issues (that I can remember) that basically killed the game:

1) 80% of the penalties aren't called. Seriously, I've been facemasked into a 720 spin, on a fly route, and never saw a single flag, yet they'll call roughing the QB when you clearly sacked him.

2) Before they released the patch, receivers literally caught whatever you threw in their direction. Seriously, before the patch, I never saw a single dropped ball. After the patch, balls were literally flying through the back of receivers helmets and through their facemasks. (Side note: The patch is really what broke the game. If you did decide to play this game, I'd advise you not to download the patch).

3) Your QB can't throw on the run.

4) Everyone is the same exact height and weight.

I can go on and on, but I think I'll stop here. All in all Backbreaker was a great attempt at innovation, though unfortunately led by a group of developers who were clearly limited in their knowledge of American Football. The engine was really the only good thing in the game. The Euphoria engine is beautiful.
 
So, from what I'm reading, it would be a good investment at the $17 it costs now. But I wouldnt spend much more than that.
 
Yeah, at that price, I'd say go for it. If you don't like it you can always return it. (If the store allows that)
 
jr_mcg said:
So, from what I'm reading, it would be a good investment at the $17 it costs now. But I wouldnt spend much more than that.

Yea give it a shot, just don't expect the world like most of the people on the Backbreaker forum did.

Oh and another thing...you can't change the camera angle. I personally loved the up close camera angle, and I'd say about 50% of the people who played it felt the same. But the other 50% hated it. So there really is no in between, either you love or you hate the camera.
 
Well I got to gamestop and the guy basically said 'don't buy this game.' Naturally, I listened to him. So I bought another game for the same low price - God of war III. From what I've played, I've made a good decision. This game is badass.
 
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