Blitz: The League II (Review)
May 12, 2009

Release Date: October 13, 2008
Platforms: PS3, 360
Total Unit Sales (as of 5/12/09): 40,000
The Blitz series seems to be one of those games that spark the interest of gamers, but not to the point where the gamers purchase this title in droves. I admit that I was one of those people, and I didn’t purchase the game until Best Buy had their $9.99 sale a few weeks back. What I’ve encountered is game that gives me some hope that things will continue to evolve in sports gaming.
The campaign mode is what it’s all about. I immediately fired up a campaign, named by team the Los Angeles Trojans, and headed into season 1. The Blitz League is broken up into 3 divisions. The goal is to take your expansion team from Division 3 to the big time of Division 1. This is done by winning the division championship. Aside from compiling W’s and L’s for your team, you also create a “Franchise” player. You choose his nickname, position, etc. Throughout the campaign you are faced with choices on how to act towards outside influences, whether or not to use steroids, hook up with girls, etc. It’s really a mix of Grand Theft Auto and Pro Football.
When you’re not playing a football game, you can make use of your time by upgrading your training facilities, juicing up your players, and reviewing the stats in your league. Before each game you are given a goal for your franchise player (ie; get more touchdowns with your franchise player than the star player for the other team). At the end of each game you will see a list of all the things you’ve accomplished including in game bonuses and achievement points.
The gameplay itself is solid, and the first time you see somebody get a major injury will be an enjoyable visual experience. Visually the game is a breathe of fresh air.
As of this writing I have won both the Division 3 and Division 2 championships and have my first Division 1 game coming up.
The Blitz franchise has created it’s own football universe, and it’s easy to get sucked into it. Blitz takes us back to the days when games were made to be fun. You can find this game at Amazon for $19.99, and probably less at other places. If you are a football fan and want a difference experience, I highly recommend Blitz: The League II.
Overall Rating: 4 out of 5
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Ace Athlete | May 14, 2009 at 4:38 am
Another great post. Keep it up, i have become a big fan of your blog…