Wild Card Football
SCORE: 77
Noah and I have such a jamming time live streaming Wild Card Football
on the Xbox Series X. Noah was not into Wild Card Football at first but
got into it later. This is an arcade style sports video game where cards
can be played at times to give your team an advantage. Cards can do
things like make your team invisible, really speedy, or even slow down
the other team. I loved being able to push the offense back so many
yards with one of those cards.
Controversial and highly divisive washed up ex-football player Colin
Kaepernick is on the cover. Players will need to jump through some hoops
to be able to unlock him. I did not make any effort to make him playable
in our game. In fact I like how he is more hidden than easily playable
since I do not want to support him and his hateful rhetoric. There are
some language and violence issues in Wild Card Football. Players will
slam down other players in tackles in this video game.
Wild Card Football is actually some fun football that is generally a bit
more pass heavy than run in my opinion. I could make some runs work like
outside pitches in Wild Card Football from time to time. I gave up on
running up the middle in Wild Card Football. There are numerous things
offensive and defensive players can do in Wild Card Football. We got
quite a few interceptions when we played Wild Card Football too.
The different teams in Wild Card Football are based on the quarterbacks
from the NFL. Burrow, Wilson, Jackson and more stuck out to me. I did
not see Geno Smith as a starter in Wild Card Football though. Each team
has their own rating and some are better than others. The quarters are
really fast in Wild Card Football. The music is fun to listen to. I
turned it off for our live stream in case there were any copyright
issues.
There are announcers at the beginning, halftime, and end of the games in
Wild Card Football. I did not expect much from Wild Card Football. I
actually found this game to be some enjoyable arcade football. It would
have been really cool if Wild Card Football had teamed up with the XFL
for example. I am still hoping for some spring football video games.
Anyone out there listening?
- Paul
Graphics: 70%
Sounds: 70%
Replay/Extras: 85%
Gameplay: 85%
Family Friendly Factor: 75%
System: Nintendo Switch/PC/PS4/PS5/Xbox One/Xbox Series X
Publisher: Saber Interactive
Developer: Saber Interactive
Rating: ‘E’ – SIX and OLDER ONLY {Mild Fantasy Violence, Mild Language}
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