They tried to add in a lot more to Rugby Challenge 2 than was in the last game. The gameplay is pretty easy to jump into and figure out. Well, it was not exactly great last year, but at least there is more dialogue during commentary now.
The game is just a tad more polished than it was last year and in all, I think they did a decent job in that regard, even the audio is improved. The menus are a bit brighter and easier to navigate as they move a lot quicker than they did last year.
For a game that I feel did not exactly have the biggest budget, I feel that they did actually do a decent job of trying to make this look like a TV broadcast. The stadiums and the TV-style presentation were pretty solid too. Even with the lack of licenses, I felt that the players looked good and were nice and thick. One thing that the previous game had going for it was the graphics.
It is kind of like what Pro Evolution Soccer has going on where you know who a team is supposed to be, but the developers were not allowed to use the real name. However, I would say if you were to add it all up that there is more unlicensed teams and players than there are licensed in this game. There are some licensed teams and they look great, as do the players. The Pro Evo Of Rugby GamesĪ major problem that Rugby Challenge 2 has is the lack of licenses. If you are a diehard rugby fan, I am sure that you will have a lot of fun with this mode. You pick your chosen team and you try to make them the biggest rugby team that you can. The amount of time I spend each year in the FIFA career mode is crazy and I know that when Rugby Challenge 2 was released, many people were hopeful of a career mode that would offer the same kind of thing. The original game had some major problems and people were hopeful this would fix them. As a result, fans are willing to take what they can get. Rugby is a sport that has not been shown the same kind of love and attention that sports such as football, basketball, American football, hockey, and baseball have been.
I have to admit that I am much more of a football fan than a rugby fan, but Rugby Challenge 2 was a pretty big deal when it was released back in 2013.