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If Madden's franchise mode feels like a spreadsheet stripped of meaning, Axis Football 2020 is the indie alternative that actually lets you build a dynasty from the ground up, warts and all.

I've spent enough time with management-heavy sports sims to know exactly what kind of player Axis Football 2020 is built for, and it is not the person who boots up a football game to run highlight-reel plays for twenty minutes. This is a game where the real action happens in the front office. Scouting reports, contract negotiations, depth chart adjustments for 3-4 versus 4-3 defensive schemes, facility upgrades that affect player recovery, free agency pools, practice squads, retiring veterans whose career stats you can actually trace back through multiple seasons. The franchise mode here covers nearly every variable a serious football manager cares about, and the tiered league structure with promotions and relegations adds a pressure layer you will not find in any AAA football title on the market. Let me be clear about what the franchise loop actually looks like. Before every game you choose to play it, coach it (calling plays from the sideline while AI executes them), spectate it, or simulate it entirely. That flexibility is a genuine strength. The coach mode in particular attracts a subset of players who treat this as a pure strategy game, calling formations and watching the CPU execute. The redesigned draft view now presents picks in a broadcast-style format with the option to skip straight to your own selections, making multi-round drafts feel less tedious. Contract management is similarly well-considered: a bulk re-sign option handles roster housekeeping quickly so you can focus on the decisions that actually matter. Player progression ties to performance, age, potential, and playtime, which means roster decisions carry real long-term consequences. On the field, the picture is less clean. The 2020 edition brought improved run-after-catch animations, smarter line blocking, and AI running backs that use jukes and spin moves more convincingly than before. Penalties occur at a realistic rate and the passing view when the ball is in the air is genuinely pleasing. But linebacker AI in coverage still has gaps, linemen sometimes engage opponents with a magnetic snap-to quality rather than organic contact, and animation glitches including ragdoll physics after big hits are still present and occasionally funny. The crowd rendering and broader visual fidelity sit well below what console gamers expect in 2020, and some players have flagged the PC control scheme as uncomfortable without a controller. Steam sentiment lands in "Mostly Positive" territory, which is an honest representation: the on-field experience is functional and improving, but it is not the reason to own this game. For newcomers worried about depth, the learning curve is actually manageable. The UI was completely overhauled for this entry, and the franchise menus are organized clearly enough that someone with zero prior experience in sports management games can understand what they are doing within a session or two. The game also supports random rosters and unlimited funds as franchise startup options, which is a low-pressure on-ramp for players who want to experiment with roster building before committing to a realistic budget. Local two-player coach mode adds a couch co-op angle that is underrated for football fans who want to call plays against each other without the reflexes required in direct player control. The mod ecosystem is noted by the community, though mod availability depends on what the player base has produced at any given time. Axis Football 2020 is a small-team production with visible seams, and buying it expecting AAA production values will end in disappointment. Buying it because Madden has neglected franchise depth for years, and you want a sim where scouting, trades, facility management, and unlimited seasons actually matter, is a different calculation entirely. The on-field game is a work in progress. The management layer is already the most complete thing in its price bracket. Diego, Scout Team

Axis Football 2020
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Axis Football 2020

Oct 7, 2020Axis Games
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If Madden's franchise mode feels like a spreadsheet stripped of meaning, Axis Football 2020 is the indie alternative that actually lets you build a dynasty from the ground up, warts and all.

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I've spent enough time with management-heavy sports sims to know exactly what kind of player Axis Football 2020 is built for, and it is not the person who boots up a football game to run highlight-reel plays for twenty minutes. This is a game where the real action happens in the front office. Scouting reports, contract negotiations, depth chart adjustments for 3-4 versus 4-3 defensive schemes, facility upgrades that affect player recovery, free agency pools, practice squads, retiring veterans whose career stats you can actually trace back through multiple seasons. The franchise mode here covers nearly every variable a serious football manager cares about, and the tiered league structure with promotions and relegations adds a pressure layer you will not find in any AAA football title on the market. Let me be clear about what the franchise loop actually looks like. Before every game you choose to play it, coach it (calling plays from the sideline while AI executes them), spectate it, or simulate it entirely. That flexibility is a genuine strength. The coach mode in particular attracts a subset of players who treat this as a pure strategy game, calling formations and watching the CPU execute. The redesigned draft view now presents picks in a broadcast-style format with the option to skip straight to your own selections, making multi-round drafts feel less tedious. Contract management is similarly well-considered: a bulk re-sign option handles roster housekeeping quickly so you can focus on the decisions that actually matter. Player progression ties to performance, age, potential, and playtime, which means roster decisions carry real long-term consequences. On the field, the picture is less clean. The 2020 edition brought improved run-after-catch animations, smarter line blocking, and AI running backs that use jukes and spin moves more convincingly than before. Penalties occur at a realistic rate and the passing view when the ball is in the air is genuinely pleasing. But linebacker AI in coverage still has gaps, linemen sometimes engage opponents with a magnetic snap-to quality rather than organic contact, and animation glitches including ragdoll physics after big hits are still present and occasionally funny. The crowd rendering and broader visual fidelity sit well below what console gamers expect in 2020, and some players have flagged the PC control scheme as uncomfortable without a controller. Steam sentiment lands in "Mostly Positive" territory, which is an honest representation: the on-field experience is functional and improving, but it is not the reason to own this game. For newcomers worried about depth, the learning curve is actually manageable. The UI was completely overhauled for this entry, and the franchise menus are organized clearly enough that someone with zero prior experience in sports management games can understand what they are doing within a session or two. The game also supports random rosters and unlimited funds as franchise startup options, which is a low-pressure on-ramp for players who want to experiment with roster building before committing to a realistic budget. Local two-player coach mode adds a couch co-op angle that is underrated for football fans who want to call plays against each other without the reflexes required in direct player control. The mod ecosystem is noted by the community, though mod availability depends on what the player base has produced at any given time. Axis Football 2020 is a small-team production with visible seams, and buying it expecting AAA production values will end in disappointment. Buying it because Madden has neglected franchise depth for years, and you want a sim where scouting, trades, facility management, and unlimited seasons actually matter, is a different calculation entirely. The on-field game is a work in progress. The management layer is already the most complete thing in its price bracket. Diego, Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayerpvplocal-multiplayerlocal-coopachievementstier:aaaFranchise ManagementCoach ModeSpectator ModeGM DepthPromotion-RelegationDraft SimulationModdableCPU vs CPUIndie Sports SimDepth Chart Control

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OS
Windows 7 or higher
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 10
Storage
4 GB available space
Graphics
2 GB+
Processor
Quad Core Intel i5 or AMD equivalent 4 GHz+

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Axis Games
Publisher
Axis Games
Release Date
Oct 7, 2020

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