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<blockquote data-quote="jimmy44" data-source="post: 36991"><p>I just think that rugby challenge is leaning too much towards an arcade game, and correct me if I'm wrong but I suspect most people on this forum would prefer a much deeper, simulation of the sport, which only EA rugby games have provided. I'm not saying there is anything wrong with this, and for a quick pick up and play game, for a bit of fun, rugby challenge will be great, but I wan't something deeper and more real. Of course I havn't played the game so I may be competely wrong, rugby challenge may be the simulation I'm looking for, but I have my doubts.</p><p></p><p>Its a crying shame that Swordfish are not making any more rugby games, as this this would obviously push EA in the right direction, like they have with fifa. Without healthy competiton ea rugby will not progress as it should. This is why I am hopeful of rugby 2006 because there has been a bit of competition now for a couple of years. No offence to Swordfish but the reason I am glad they're around is because they provide the competion EA need to make a much better rugby game, as they have the capacity and the funding to make a truely superb simulation of the sport - I don't think this is in Swordfish's agenda which is fine and understandable as they are trying to capture a slightly different market, i.e arcade/pick up and play gamers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimmy44, post: 36991"] I just think that rugby challenge is leaning too much towards an arcade game, and correct me if I'm wrong but I suspect most people on this forum would prefer a much deeper, simulation of the sport, which only EA rugby games have provided. I'm not saying there is anything wrong with this, and for a quick pick up and play game, for a bit of fun, rugby challenge will be great, but I wan't something deeper and more real. Of course I havn't played the game so I may be competely wrong, rugby challenge may be the simulation I'm looking for, but I have my doubts. Its a crying shame that Swordfish are not making any more rugby games, as this this would obviously push EA in the right direction, like they have with fifa. Without healthy competiton ea rugby will not progress as it should. This is why I am hopeful of rugby 2006 because there has been a bit of competition now for a couple of years. No offence to Swordfish but the reason I am glad they're around is because they provide the competion EA need to make a much better rugby game, as they have the capacity and the funding to make a truely superb simulation of the sport - I don't think this is in Swordfish's agenda which is fine and understandable as they are trying to capture a slightly different market, i.e arcade/pick up and play gamers [/QUOTE]
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