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The new NFL Blitz looks to return the franchise to its arcade roots, and from what we’ve seen based on our hands-on time, it looks like this was an easy score for EA. Aside from 30-yard first downs and 2-minute quarters, you’ll see post-play elbow drops, players launching themselves across the field like missiles to make unbelievable tackles, and guys just getting the ever-loving stuffing beaten out of them without a single yellow penalty flag in sight. Of course, the guys at developer EA Tiburon (the same folks behind Madden) are also offering some gameplay upgrades, like the collision system and each team getting their own individualized special play on offense in the universal playbook—like my New York Giants’ “Big Apple” play. It’s all part of the new experience that is NFL Blitz.
So post play mayhem is in, because that is where alot of fun has been had. Hating on celebrations or just adding insult to injury, but fun nonetheless
& Custom plays better make it in the Wii U version. The tablet allows for not only on-the-fly custom plays, last second route changes, game stats, play selection display (so you don't forget which play you just picked), but also a screen to enter your "cheat" codes in secret.