@holygeez03 The ability to erase plays is called "Time Warp." It's a Dirty Trick that certain teams have. Dirty Tricks can only be used once per half, so they're more like tactical weapons than spammable overpowered abilities. And perhaps most importantly: if you don't like them, you can just turn them off under Game Settings.
@MongolRaider Exactly. It's incredible to me that this reviewer not once mentioned the numerous options/settings that are available. They're even shown to you right up front before you start a season or "Dynasty."
There's simply no excuse to have omitted this from the review. If you aren't a fan of the "cheap" stuff, then just turn it off.
What this review DOESN'T tell you is that Dirty Tricks can be disabled entirely, the Karnage (aka player damage) level can be changed, and you can even enable Resurrection if you'd rather your players not stay dead.
It seems like the reviewer somehow missed out on all of this.
@macaron75 No, it plays absolutely nothing like Blood Bowl. It isn't even a turn-based game. It's a spiritual successor to Mutant League Football on the Sega Genesis, and plays like a mixture of that game and NFL Blitz.
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Re: Review: Mutant Football League: Dynasty Edition - Throwing Out The Rulebook Results In A Frustrating Game Of Gridiron
@holygeez03 The ability to erase plays is called "Time Warp." It's a Dirty Trick that certain teams have. Dirty Tricks can only be used once per half, so they're more like tactical weapons than spammable overpowered abilities. And perhaps most importantly: if you don't like them, you can just turn them off under Game Settings.
Re: Review: Mutant Football League: Dynasty Edition - Throwing Out The Rulebook Results In A Frustrating Game Of Gridiron
@MongolRaider Exactly. It's incredible to me that this reviewer not once mentioned the numerous options/settings that are available. They're even shown to you right up front before you start a season or "Dynasty."
There's simply no excuse to have omitted this from the review. If you aren't a fan of the "cheap" stuff, then just turn it off.
Re: Review: Mutant Football League: Dynasty Edition - Throwing Out The Rulebook Results In A Frustrating Game Of Gridiron
@bluedogrulez It doesn't. The AI can be tough, but it's very beatable. There are even numerous difficulty settings.
Re: Review: Mutant Football League: Dynasty Edition - Throwing Out The Rulebook Results In A Frustrating Game Of Gridiron
What this review DOESN'T tell you is that Dirty Tricks can be disabled entirely, the Karnage (aka player damage) level can be changed, and you can even enable Resurrection if you'd rather your players not stay dead.
It seems like the reviewer somehow missed out on all of this.
Re: Mutant Football League Switch Gameplay Hits The Field, Looks Absolutely Brutal
@JJ286 Not a "trash game" at all. Look at the user reviews on Steam, or YouTube.
Re: Mutant Football League Switch Gameplay Hits The Field, Looks Absolutely Brutal
@macaron75 No, it plays absolutely nothing like Blood Bowl. It isn't even a turn-based game. It's a spiritual successor to Mutant League Football on the Sega Genesis, and plays like a mixture of that game and NFL Blitz.