Rugby League Live 2: Game of the Year Edition - Xbox 360

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Rugby League Live 2: Game of the Year Edition (Xbox 360)
Also for: PS3
Viewed: 3D Third-person, floating camera Genre:
Sport: Rugby
Media: DVD Arcade origin:No
Developer: Alternative Software Soft. Co.: Alternative Software
Publishers: Alternative Software (GB)
Released: 30 Aug 2013 (GB)
Ratings: PEGI 3+
Connectivity: Live Online Enabled

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Summary

Rugby League Live 2 delivers an innovative new game-play experience, accurately capturing the speed, creativity and strategy of today’s Rugby League. It is an incredibly realistic experience and a must-have game for anyone who loves their rugby league. This Game of the Year edition has the added bonus of containing the 2013 roster and kit update.

Features:

100+ Leagues & Teams: Super League, NRL, Co-operative Championships, NSW & QLD cups, Toyota Cup, Rep teams, England, Australian and New Zealand Internationals.

Dynamic Tackling System: Fend and break tackle your way past multiple defenders.

Create, Customise and Share: Players and teams in the fully featured “Footy Factory”.

34 High Detail Stadia from Europe, Australia and New Zealand.

Massive 10-Year Career Mode: Sign sponsors, hire top-flight coaching staff, negotiate player contracts and set player training programs, to build the ultimate team.

Competitive or Co-operative: Multiplayer matches, with up to 8 players (4 aside) online.

Experience System: Earn badges and experience both online and off, to rise to the top of the leader-boards.

Tactical Passing: Perform defensive or attacking passes to best exploit your opponents.

Strategic Defense: Set up to increase the likelihood of one, two or three-man, tackles!

Spectacular High Ball Catching: Soar high to catch or tap the ball to fellow teammates.

Superb detail: Includes dynamic pitch wear and tear; grass wears away in areas of action. Unique mud and sweat; players accumulate mud on their bodies specifically where they hit the ground. Players even show sweat based on their individual exertion levels

Double-Barrelled Experts: Commentary from Andrew Voss and Phil ‘Gus’ Gould.