Blitz: The League II

Blitz: The League II (2008)

by Midway Games
Genres:Sport
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Blitz: The League II continues the franchise legacy as the ultimate alternative to the watered-down, licensed competition. In addition to an all-new story mode penned by Peter Egan (ESPN's Playmakers), Blitz: The League II features include: Precision-Aim Tackles, player-controlled touchdown celebrations, an enhanced on-the-field Clash Mode, online multiplayer capabilities, expanded rosters with all-new personalities, and the return of a cornerstone of the Blitz franchise...Late Hits! Football legend Lawrence Taylor returns as the game's cover-athlete and star linebacker for the New York Nightmare, Quentin Sands, along with a star-studded supporting cast.Show more
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I have loved this game since I was a kid with an Xbox 360. Too bad not to make this game anymore. If they're remastered, this game will probably make a lot of money.
My dad and I play Blitz: League one and two. I like the story kindly, Mortal Kombat and football. I wish they remastered the game or made a new one. I lost my stuff from the fire.
I remember having Blitz: The League II Xbox 360. If all of you have never played this, you missed out on the fun of hell to bad midway out business probably don't get Blitz: The League IIl
I am really surprised that this game has such a bad user score (6.7 at time of writing). I love this game. It is hilarious and very satisfying to play. I have a much better time playing this exaggerated version of football than playing madden, and breaking bones and causing injuries is super satisfying lol.
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April 27, 2025
Blitz the League II not exactly the most hyped of games but still this is my review and take on it. Basically, it's over the top in your face football which isn't necessarily bad in fact commendable. The music definitely does suit the genre and at times feels badass. There are injuries all over the place and that's a key mechanic of the game. There are girls, numerous clubs, steroids (of course). Probably the coolest part of the game is probably the injury mechanics it's really quite fun and it's a mechanic other football games explore cough, cough Madden. A big problem with Blitz the League II is that if feels almost exactly the same as the First Blitz the league. My recommendation if you're interested rent it split the cost with a ****'s not likely though to be making a comeback at all.
What started out as a serious football title before EA bought the rights to football is a fun and crazy game to pick up for anyone even if you don't like football. I really enjoyed this game a lot. had a lot of fun with it. The graphics are good for the year it was released. I didn't really like the story, but it added a cherry to what was already perfect in its own way. I'm hoping they will release another one.
This game was designed very well and is a significant improvement over its predecessor. Unfortunately, you can tell that this was a very low budget operation.nn
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