All-Pro Football 2K8
- Release Date: Jul. 16, 2007
- Price: $60.00
- Publisher: 2K Sports
- Developer: Visual Concepts
- Platform(s): Xbox 360 PS3
- Genre: Sports
- Mild Language
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All-Pro Football 2K8 - Xbox 360
- Posted: Jan, 26, 2008
- Score: 3.75/5.0
- Read comments: 0
2k sports vs EA sports!!
The All-pro football 2k8 is a great game,and before that SPANKED madden in graphics,gameplay,ect, in the espn 2k4,and 2k5 year!! But if they can make a NFL 2k8 or NFL 2k9 they can make alot of money with their outstanding graphics and now that the 360 and ps3 game systems had came out that gives them a chance to hit the market and make their money by spanking Madden for at least another 1-2 Yrs!! THEY DID BEAT EA SPORTS WITH NBA 2K AND BIOSHOCK!!
All-Pro Football 2K8 - Xbox 360
- Posted: Dec, 16, 2007
- Score: 5/5.0
- Read comments: 0
Great
Put your money on this over madden trust me. Its game play makes up for the lack of licese it catches your attention and u can play for hours
All-Pro Football 2K8 - Xbox 360
- Posted: Sep, 20, 2007
- Score: 4.5/5.0
- Read comments: 0
apf2k8
too many dropped passes throughout the game. these are top notch recievers dropping everything. between john taylor and andre reed they dropped 7 passes.still a pretty good game after a few years.
All-Pro Football 2K8 - Xbox 360
- Posted: Sep, 17, 2007
- Score: 4.5/5.0
- Read comments: 0
APF2K8
All Pro Football 2K8 marks the return of the long absent 2K sports franchise from the gridiron. People have been dying for 2K to make some kind of a return, but realized it would have to be without the NFL license. Die hard fans are gonna flock to this game(unless they have been brainwashed into joining the Maddenites). All Pro picks up where 2K5 left off. What people don't realize when they say that All Pro is just a rehash of 2K5, is that 2K5 was a game ahead of it's time. Great presentation and stunning graphics are what made 2K5 such a great football experience. Now with 2K8, those same qualities return for an even better experience. Sub par graphics? Sure the players without their helmets, look like they just came from "Oblivion", but have you ever went to and instant replay and zoomed all the way in and examined the player models? I don't think you can put anymore detail into the uniforms. Helmet scuffs and dirt stains make it even more realistic. Gameplay is as solid as ever. The new player animations are great and show you just how much effort they put into making the action on field look as good as it plays. The all new Field Pass is nice, but some of the lines these guys spit out are kinda cheesy. The halftime and post game shows are awesome. Dan Stevens and Peter Okeef make a comeback and even though the commentary is straight from 2K5, there are times where you'll hear something new out of the blue. Where this game lacks, and this is what the majority of the people are complaining about, are the game modes. Where, in APF2K8, there are only 2. Season and Online. No franchise here. Season is your basic 16 game format with a tournament playoff bracket system just like the NFL. I was really disappointed in the fact that they didn't really put much emphasis on the championship game. They treated it like it was any other game. You don't even get to see anyone celebrating at the end. I even like the logo that they made for the league. Where you will probably spend most of your time is online, which is by far the best component of the game. The leagues and tournaments are probably the best out there. That thrown in with the fact that Madden doesn't even have online leagues. All in all, APF2K8 is a solid game that die hard football fans can enjoy even without the NFL teams. If you can get past the fact that there is no franchise mode, it's really not that bad.
All-Pro Football 2K8 - Xbox 360
- Posted: Sep, 04, 2007
- Score: 3.5/5.0
- Read comments: 0
Pretty Much NFL 2K5
If you ever played any of the old 2k games thats pretty much what you are in for. The games uses the same engine but all the teams are custom made and they players are all Hall Of Fame players due to EA Sports taking the NFL exclusive rights. The gameplay is still pretty good but the graphics are cartoonish. It does do better than Madden in one way which is the online league because Maddens online mode isnt very deep. But all in all its an old game with a new face.
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Aug. 14, 2007
Review:
All-Pro Football 2K8
After EA and Madden locked up the exclusive NFL license, we all figured it would be a one horse race for the video football game crown. But hang on: there's another contender in the mix. But can 2K Sports overcome the lack of the NFL license and deliver a compelling football experience? The answer is...sort of.
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Aug. 13, 2007
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All-Pro Football 2K8 - Achievements!
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Jun. 7, 2007
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2K Sports announces the "cover men" for All Pro Football 2K8
According to recent information released by 2K Sports, adorning the cover of 2K's return to football will be legendary players John Elway, Jerry Rice, and Barry Sanders.
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May. 8, 2007
Preview:
All-Pro Football 2k8
Take that, Madden! 2K football returns with over 250 NFL legends. First details and an interview with Jerry Rice inside.
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Apr. 27, 2007
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2K Sports re-invigorates classic football; All-Pro 2K8's player list revealed!
The 2K Sports label has finally found a way around EA's NFL lockout with the announcement of All-Pro Football 2K8, which will feature classic NFL stars in place of present teams.
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