Backbreaker Euphoria Engine Developer Diary
Posted: February 22, 2010
Backbreaker showcases how developer NaturalMotion is using its innovative Euphoria technology for the first time in a sports video game, creating a truly live football experience on next-gen consoles.
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jmllmj
I haven't bought or really played a football game since the last NFL2K was released. I might have to check this one out though. If it plays as good as it sounds EA would be a bunch of cheap jerks not to use it in upcoming Madden games.
MJH243
Looks interesting... definitely worth at least a rental to really see it in action.
HandcuffHarry
I'm not a big sports game fan, but I love football. This is a game that has me really interested. I really hope it's good. If it's merely okay, I hope it's at least successful enough to get a sequel where they can refine the play.
CNCOMICS
My friend has this on his iPod Touch, and I gotta say, it's a great game!
Ler983
Looks great, seems extremely realistic wonder if EA will look at this and crap their pants and maybe even buy these guys engine. Because I would rather play something that's actually fun than official license.
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