NFL GameDay 2002

07 août 2001
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Description (IGDB)

NFL GameDay 2002 is the seventh video game in the NFL GameDay series. It was developed by 989 Sports and Red Zone Interactive and published Sony Computer Entertainment America for the PlayStation and the PlayStation 2 in 2001. On the cover is Donovan McNabb.

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Avis des critiques et joueurs

Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)

GameShark 79/100

« When the players walk back to the huddle in between plays they walk like robots or like they forgot to go to the bathroom before they went out on the field. »

Operation Sports 72/100

« It's both fun and completely ridiculous at times. It's fun because you can move the ball and score big, but as time goes on, even on the Hall of Fame level with the IQ and CPU sliders maxed out it is still too easy to move the ball. »

Electric Playground 70/100

« In a turnaround seldom seen in the videogame industry, this series manage to go from god-awful to mediocre. »

Hot Games 70/100

« GameDay 2002 finally got the ball, but it's late in the fourth and the other teams (Madden and NFL 2K2) are already celebrating. »

GameSpot 68/100

« [It] isn't without its flaws, and ultimately, it falls short of more robust competing products, but it is also a much-improved game with solid graphics and presentation. »

Gamezilla! 68/100

« Too little too late! »

GamerWeb Sony 65/100

« This game just does not cut it for the PS2, hopefully this year's edition will be a building block for the developers to come up with a solid football game. »

IGN 60/100

« The series is definitely on the right track. Nevertheless, it has a long way to go before it can even begin to compete with the likes of EA Sports' Madden and Visual Concepts' 2Kx series. »

Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)

Willmax_18 10/10

« The 2002 NFL Season was the 83rd in NFL history. In the regular season 16 games are played over 17 weeks. Later the playoffs will be played, which will determine the teams that will qualify for the grand final: the Super Bowl. »

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