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<blockquote data-quote="locksley" data-source="post: 47725"><p>Weird eh? I feel exactly the opposite way. The more I played Rugby 06, the more I loved it, yet the more I play RC2006 the more I wish I hadn't played Rugby 06, because I know I'd enjoy RC2006 better if I hadn't. Confusing? Yep.</p><p></p><p>I agree with Knowsley about the offloads in the middle of the park with the bunching, but when you're out wide and there's no bunching the offloads are sublime. It's great to watch the replay and see the ball carrier going through the offload animation.</p><p></p><p>After serious play on both games, Rugby 2006 is the one I most like. Don't get me wrong, I do like Rugby Challenge a lot, and if I hadn't played 06, I would've LOVED it. But the fact of the matter is, Rugby 06 offers much more, with a slower pace and more variety of ways to play, including successful forward play, set plays, great defending, high tackles etc etc, and that's the one I prefer.</p><p></p><p>However, both games offer superb control, not only with the passing & tackling etc, but kicking is excellent in both games too. The icing on the cake for both of them is the superb control you have with the ball carrier. Responsive is an understatement for both games. </p><p></p><p>As said before, there's definitely room for both games in your collection, and with RC2006 only retailing at around £17, you'd be a fool to miss out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="locksley, post: 47725"] Weird eh? I feel exactly the opposite way. The more I played Rugby 06, the more I loved it, yet the more I play RC2006 the more I wish I hadn't played Rugby 06, because I know I'd enjoy RC2006 better if I hadn't. Confusing? Yep. I agree with Knowsley about the offloads in the middle of the park with the bunching, but when you're out wide and there's no bunching the offloads are sublime. It's great to watch the replay and see the ball carrier going through the offload animation. After serious play on both games, Rugby 2006 is the one I most like. Don't get me wrong, I do like Rugby Challenge a lot, and if I hadn't played 06, I would've LOVED it. But the fact of the matter is, Rugby 06 offers much more, with a slower pace and more variety of ways to play, including successful forward play, set plays, great defending, high tackles etc etc, and that's the one I prefer. However, both games offer superb control, not only with the passing & tackling etc, but kicking is excellent in both games too. The icing on the cake for both of them is the superb control you have with the ball carrier. Responsive is an understatement for both games. As said before, there's definitely room for both games in your collection, and with RC2006 only retailing at around £17, you'd be a fool to miss out. [/QUOTE]
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