Kurt Warner's Arena Football Unleashed

Kurt Warner's Arena Football Unleashed is a sports game developed and published by Midway for the Sony PlayStation. It was released in North America on May 18, 2000.[1][2] It is of note that it would not be until 2006 before another AFL video game would be released. It is based around the fame of American football champion Kurt Warner.

Kurt Warner's Arena Football Unleashed
Developer(s)Midway Games[1]
Publisher(s)Midway Games[1]
Platform(s)PlayStation
Release
Genre(s)Sports
Mode(s)Single player, multiplayer

Gameplay

A quarterback passes to one of his receivers.

Kurt Warner's Arena Football Unleashed differs from other American football video games due to its usage of the arena football system. A few rule changes include that there are half as many players on the field, field goals go back into play if they miss the goalposts, and there's no such thing as punting.[3] The game is compared to NFL Blitz 2000 for its violence, and one reviewer even noted that "The post-play violence has been pumped up to the level that Blitz had before the NFL forced Midway to tone it down."[3]

Reception

Kurt Warner's Arena Football Unleashed received mostly poor reviews, portraying it as being a weaker version of NFL Blitz 2000. GameSpot criticized the game and gave it a low score. "It's a scaled-down version of Blitz 2000 with a few changes, but these changes don't really enhance the game in any way."[3] IGN wrote, "... the actual game engine seems more like a poor man's Blitz."

References

  1. Kurt Warner's Arena Football Unleashed Tech Information. GameSpot. Retrieved on February 12, 2008.
  2. Kurt Warner's Arena Football Unleashed Info. GameFAQs. Retrieved on February 12, 2008.
  3. Gerstmann, Jeff (June 6, 2000). Kurt Warner's Arena Football Review. Retrieved on February 12, 2008.
  4. Kurt Warner's Arena Football Unleashed Reviews. GameSpot. Retrieved on February 12, 2008.
  5. Zdyrko, David (May 30, 2000). Kurt Warner's Arena Football Unleashed Review. IGN. Retrieved on February 12, 2008.


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