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RE: OT: The Official Video Game Discussion Thread
(02-07-2018 10:23 AM)coogrfan Wrote:  https://forums.operationsports.com/forum...-99-a.html

This is a current gen update of EA's classic Mutant League Football for the Sega Genesis. For those of us who loved the original it's a no-brainer, but it's also worth a look for anyone who just wants a fun arcade football game.




Yep, I bought this a couple of weeks ago. Just as fun & frustrating as the original. Rookie level is still relatively hard, especially when half of your team is dead. From what I've read, there will be updates and tweaking and even a "franchise" mode eventually.

If you have young kids that may be playing the game, I'd recommend going into the setting and turning off the adult language. My first game in and I was surprised at all of the profanity. I'm not normally bothered by profanity, but adding in a F&*K to every 3rd line of commentary takes something away from the game, IMO.
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