Compara los precios de Axis Football 2015 en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Axis Games. Publicado por Axis Games. Lanzado el 15/7/2015. Disponible en PC, Mac, Linux. Géneros: Sports.

The only American football game on PC for years, and it shows - rough around every edge, but the mouse-aimed passing system is genuinely different enough to earn a curious look at a sub-five dollar price.

I want to be honest with you: the context around this game matters more than the game itself. When Axis Football 2015 launched in July 2015, PC gamers had been without a proper American football title since Madden NFL 08 - nearly seven years of drought. That context earned it a lot of goodwill from a starved audience, and some of that goodwill was deserved. Most of it, though, was hope dressed up as a review score. The headline mechanic is the mouse-aimed passing system, and it is the one thing here worth talking about seriously. Instead of pressing a receiver icon like you would in Madden, you physically aim your quarterback's throwing cursor with the mouse and lead your receivers manually. It sounds gimmicky, but there is a real skill curve to it, and lofting a pass just ahead of a breaking route feels legitimately satisfying once it clicks. The catch - and there are several catches - is that the system is built almost entirely around mouse and keyboard. Controller users get a gimped version of the same mechanic via right stick, and reviewers at the time noted the gamepad experience felt second-class throughout. Running the ball in particular feels loose and imprecise without a proper analog stick doing the work. Outside the passing system, the game is thin. Season mode runs a randomized 12-game schedule with an 8-team single-elimination playoff, and that is roughly the ceiling of what is here. There is no franchise mode, no multi-season progression, no penalties, no player special moves like jukes or spins, and the AI does not manage clock situations in any recognizable way. Each of the 32 NFL-city-based teams is rated across five categories - passing, rushing, rush defense, pass defense, and special teams - which gives the game a faint strategic layer, but it is hard to feel those differences when the on-field animations are this limited. The local multiplayer exists, and two people on the same couch with two controllers can have some scrappy fun in quick matches, but do not picture a polished couch co-op night. Weather conditions like rain and snow do show up and add mild variety, and the text-file roster modding means the community could theoretically swap in real player names, which was a selling point at launch. Steam user reviews land at roughly 71 percent positive across a small sample, which is about right. The people giving it a thumbs up are grading on a curve - this is a one-person indie studio that built a functional football game, and the foundation underneath the roughness is genuine. The people giving it a thumbs down are right too: missing animations, brain-dead AI clock management, no penalties, and a playbook with only six plays per formation are real problems that blunt the fun fast. For four friends looking for a chaotic couch session, the novelty of the passing system buys maybe an hour of laughs before the cracks become impossible to ignore. As a historical curiosity or a first-contact football game for someone on PC with no other options, it has a place. At the sub-five dollar tier it sits in today, the sting of its limitations is softer. Just go in knowing this is a rough 2015 indie, not a simulation, and calibrate accordingly. Riley, Scout Team

Axis Football 2015

Axis Football 2015

15 jul 2015Axis Games
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The only American football game on PC for years, and it shows - rough around every edge, but the mouse-aimed passing system is genuinely different enough to earn a curious look at a sub-five dollar price.

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I want to be honest with you: the context around this game matters more than the game itself. When Axis Football 2015 launched in July 2015, PC gamers had been without a proper American football title since Madden NFL 08 - nearly seven years of drought. That context earned it a lot of goodwill from a starved audience, and some of that goodwill was deserved. Most of it, though, was hope dressed up as a review score. The headline mechanic is the mouse-aimed passing system, and it is the one thing here worth talking about seriously. Instead of pressing a receiver icon like you would in Madden, you physically aim your quarterback's throwing cursor with the mouse and lead your receivers manually. It sounds gimmicky, but there is a real skill curve to it, and lofting a pass just ahead of a breaking route feels legitimately satisfying once it clicks. The catch - and there are several catches - is that the system is built almost entirely around mouse and keyboard. Controller users get a gimped version of the same mechanic via right stick, and reviewers at the time noted the gamepad experience felt second-class throughout. Running the ball in particular feels loose and imprecise without a proper analog stick doing the work. Outside the passing system, the game is thin. Season mode runs a randomized 12-game schedule with an 8-team single-elimination playoff, and that is roughly the ceiling of what is here. There is no franchise mode, no multi-season progression, no penalties, no player special moves like jukes or spins, and the AI does not manage clock situations in any recognizable way. Each of the 32 NFL-city-based teams is rated across five categories - passing, rushing, rush defense, pass defense, and special teams - which gives the game a faint strategic layer, but it is hard to feel those differences when the on-field animations are this limited. The local multiplayer exists, and two people on the same couch with two controllers can have some scrappy fun in quick matches, but do not picture a polished couch co-op night. Weather conditions like rain and snow do show up and add mild variety, and the text-file roster modding means the community could theoretically swap in real player names, which was a selling point at launch. Steam user reviews land at roughly 71 percent positive across a small sample, which is about right. The people giving it a thumbs up are grading on a curve - this is a one-person indie studio that built a functional football game, and the foundation underneath the roughness is genuine. The people giving it a thumbs down are right too: missing animations, brain-dead AI clock management, no penalties, and a playbook with only six plays per formation are real problems that blunt the fun fast. For four friends looking for a chaotic couch session, the novelty of the passing system buys maybe an hour of laughs before the cracks become impossible to ignore. As a historical curiosity or a first-contact football game for someone on PC with no other options, it has a place. At the sub-five dollar tier it sits in today, the sting of its limitations is softer. Just go in knowing this is a rough 2015 indie, not a simulation, and calibrate accordingly.

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Riley · Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayerachievementstrading-cardstier:sub-5Mouse-Aim PassingLocal VersusCoach ModeRoster ModdingWeather ConditionsIndie SportsLow-Spec Friendly

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OS
Windows 7/8 64 bit or higher
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
700 MB available space
Graphics
DirectX 10.1 compatible 512 MB
Processor
Intel Core2 Duo or better
Sound Card
DirectX 9.0c compatible

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15 jul 2015

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