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Big Ant have done a great job convincing people that AFL Live 2011 was good....Big Ant (Ross’ studio) made the 360 and PS3 versions of AFL Live, whilst a Wicked Witch made the Wii version.
Big Ant’s plan revolved around focusing on building core gameplay mechanics, first, without all the extra fluff. I remember talking to the Devs when they had in-store demos, and they were talking about their lack of budget, and ultimately decided on building a foundational game without too much extra fluff getting in the way. Conversely, Wicked Witch pumped out a game with very shoddy mechanics and stapled on state league teams and a “10 year career” mode which doesn’t have enough depth to drown a flea.
Of course, the general public weren’t intelligent or patient enough to see what Big Ant were trying to do, comparing it to the likes of FIFA (which they still do) without acknowledging the year on year improvement that EA have implemented with their sports titles; people want the FIFA-tier product without the necessary growing pains. I’m not sure if Tru Blu listened to these fools, or if Wicked Witch offered a better deal but, Instead of a proper sequel, we got served up hot garbage with AFL Live 2 from Wicked Witch, and Evo was only marginally better.
I’m maintaining optimism for this title, but I have no doubt that, had Big Ant been allowed to continue to develop these games, we’d be waiting for a much better game than what we’ll get.
It was...Big Ant have done a great job convincing people that AFL Live 2011 was good....
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"Hey guys, trophies and achievements for Evo 2 have been revealed:
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Yep. That gameplay focused game felt as un-footbally as the evolution series (too fast, no mistakes, poor AI, all 1 v 1s). The only real development in the series (IMO) were the sliders in Evo 1. With them, you could kind of get it feeling somethinig similar to football.Big Ant have done a great job convincing people that AFL Live 2011 was good....
There was little difference between Live 2011 and Evo 1 in my opinion. Neither were particularly realistic simulations of AFL.It was...
It felt like the same game.There was little difference between Live 2011 and Evo 1 in my opinion. Neither were particularly realistic simulations of AFL.
Groupthink (and good PR from BigAnt) has led a lot of people to assume that the Big Ant version was superior.
One was 6 years earlierThere was little difference between Live 2011 and Evo 1 in my opinion. Neither were particularly realistic simulations of AFL.
Groupthink (and good PR from BigAnt) has led a lot of people to assume that the Big Ant version was superior.
Agreed. People should've seen the warning signs when Sam Reid was on the cover.Big Ant (Ross’ studio) made the 360 and PS3 versions of AFL Live, whilst a Wicked Witch made the Wii version.
Big Ant’s plan revolved around focusing on building core gameplay mechanics, first, without all the extra fluff. I remember talking to the Devs when they had in-store demos, and they were talking about their lack of budget, and ultimately decided on building a foundational game without too much extra fluff getting in the way. Conversely, Wicked Witch pumped out a game with very shoddy mechanics and stapled on state league teams and a “10 year career” mode which doesn’t have enough depth to drown a flea.
Of course, the general public weren’t intelligent or patient enough to see what Big Ant were trying to do, comparing it to the likes of FIFA (which they still do) without acknowledging the year on year improvement that EA have implemented with their sports titles; people want the FIFA-tier product without the necessary growing pains. I’m not sure if Tru Blu listened to these fools, or if Wicked Witch offered a better deal but, Instead of a proper sequel, we got served up hot garbage with AFL Live 2 from Wicked Witch, and Evo was only marginally better.
I’m maintaining optimism for this title, but I have no doubt that, had Big Ant been allowed to continue to develop these games, we’d be waiting for a much better game than what we’ll get.
That looks like it might be the only really shitty one that you might have to cheese. The others seem possible just by playing?"
Come from 52+ points down to win (Senior+ difficulty)"![]()
fu** I hate shit like that. You have to go sooo far out of your way to get this type of trophy its ridiculous.
There was another that was come from behind at 3 quarter time to win the GF in the hardest mode I think too. Not as bad as the first one I said but still means you have to limit your play for 3 quarters of a match.That looks like it might be the only really shitty one that you might have to cheese. The others seem possible just by playing?
Neither were realistic depictions of AFL but live ones gameplay was still much smoother.There was little difference between Live 2011 and Evo 1 in my opinion. Neither were particularly realistic simulations of AFL.
Groupthink (and good PR from BigAnt) has led a lot of people to assume that the Big Ant version was superior.
The same can’t be said about any wicked witch AFL game...A good foundation.
I disagree.The same can’t be said about any wicked witch AFL game
Depressing seeing Ross Symons from Big Ant online making a couple of comments about how they wish they were still doing the AFL games.
What they did with Cricket was incredible.
There was little difference between Live 2011 and Evo 1 in my opinion. Neither were particularly realistic simulations of AFL.
Groupthink (and good PR from BigAnt) has led a lot of people to assume that the Big Ant version was superior.