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Community Support Breathes New Life into Backbreaker

Fed up with NCAA 11's Dynasty mode bugs? Unimpressed by the Madden 11 demo?

Well, fret not football fans, your favorite sport's season need not be hampered by a lack of new games to play.

Behind the public eye, in forums ill-frequented, an old, forgotten football game has quietly been reborn:

Natural Motion's Backbreaker.


Backbreaker "NFL 11" - Steelers at Bengals


With its sharp learning curve and "heretic" rendition of video game football, critics and casual football fans seemed collectively flustered by this bizarre football game from an unknown, British developer -- perhaps with good reason:

To enjoy Backbreaker's groundbreaking physics engine, football gamers had to look past a number of bugs, quirks and AI issues, all of which made Backbreaker's single-player gameplay a quintessential "love" or "hate" experience.

But while most gamers were quick to delete the Backbreaker demo and recoil to the cold, constrictive embrace of their aged Madden mistress, reports began to surface of an industrious group of football fans, who, with untold hundreds of man-hours, endeavored to re-skin Natural Motion's Backbreaker. This group set out to customize the game so it would no longer be a bald, albino outcast that continued to gather dust on store shelves. Instead, it would become a game for the face-painted, foam-fingered football fan whose high-fives and tireless hollering echoed each Sunday in stadiums throughout the National Football League.

Playstation 3


NFL Team Kits

While the PS3 lacks a "definitive" set of NFL rosters, it does have a great set of logos, end zones, helmets and uniforms, all created by OS user, jondoe123.



"Little Manning" draws up the G-Men's next big play.
Source: imageshack.com


The rosters on this file are only complete for about a third of the NFL teams, but with the long, tedious work of logo-designing and uniform-editing already done (and done better than any other roster file on the PS3), jondoe123's edits are definitely the best-looking team kits the PS3 community has to offer.

War breaks loose along the trench line.
Source: imageshack.com


Manually editing the remaining two-thirds of jondoe123's PS3 roster requires only a quick comb-over of NFL depth charts, available for free on Web sites like Yahoo Sports.

The one caveat to Backbreaker's editing system is that all player and team names must include an extra space (e.g., Green Bay SPACE SPACE Packers) to throw off the "name police," which was installed to keep NFL names from appearing during Backbreaker's online gameplay.

Complete NFL Package

For PS3 users who do not want to spend time entering player names, the OS user sketchone2K9 has created a complete NFL file, which makes the Backbreaker "NFL" conversion a more simplified, "plug and play" experience.

While the logos and uniforms are not quite as authentic as the ones found on jondoe123's edits, the roster portion of sketchone2K9's file covers all 32 NFL teams, eliminating the need to manually enter player names for the remaining teams.

In the end, both sketchone2K9's and jondoe123's edits have provided a great service for the PS3 community, and it's simply a matter of preference as to which file PS3 users would want to download.

Xbox 360


Complete NFL Package

Due to a tremendous effort by OS users gjsii13 and Ba10, this roster file brings the full NFL experience to the Xbox 360 version of Backbreaker with a fine eye for detail and authenticity.


Backbreaker "NFL 11" - Official Trailer


Only a few negligible backup players are missing from the team depth charts (backup offensive linemen, backup quarterbacks for teams like New England and Indianapolis, etc.), and while the logos and uniforms do not look quite as good as jondoe123's PS3 edits, they nonetheless capture the feeling that the user is not simply playing Backbreaker, but also a real NFL game.

Without question, gjsii13's and Ba10's "Backbreaker NFL 11" roster is the star performer for the Xbox 360.


Backbreaker PC Editor


NFL 2K5 fans are no doubt familiar with the OS user FlyingFinn and his PC editor, which helped turned Visual Concepts' final NFL game into an all-time legend.

To help solve some of the AI issues that plague Backbreaker's offline experience, Finn has launched a new edition of his PC editor that is designed for the Xbox 360 version of Backbreaker.

While some bugs currently hamper the editor's "export/import team" feature, the "global attribute edit" function has been a tremendous help in solving gameplay issues, such as rampant CPU interceptions or the CPU offensive lines being too easy to break through.

With a massive Backbreaker patch recently announced by Natural Motion, FlyingFinn's PC editor may or may not become an unfortunate causality -- keep an eye on the OS Backbreaker forums for further news as it develops.

Official Patch Looms


With so much community support already available for Backbreaker, it's impressive to see that the game's developers, too, are putting a major effort into bringing out an official patch "sometime soon."

The major features of Backbreaker's first patch, codenamed "Greathouse," include:

  • Brand new replay system with the addition of seven fully functional cameras, including free flight mode and a cinematic ‘ball-lock’ option.
  • More than 100 new plays added, including an additional nine formations.
  • A "user-catch" system, giving the player a much greater level of control over the on-field action.
  • Comprehensive review of all football rules and penalty bugs.
  • Improved quarterback AI logic.
  • The quarterback camera has been pulled back and raised a little, keeping the feeling of being down in the action, but providing a slightly wider view and vision over the line.
  • Added a "glance" button that allows quarterbacks to instantly check their blind-side.
  • Improved pocket protection and general offensive line play.
  • Reduced INT frequency.
  • New running back focus mode and "stumble" mechanic.
  • New ability to "show" and "hide" blitzes, pre-snap, by pressing the shoulder button.
  • Users playing the defensive line can now bat down the ball (pull down on the right joystick).
  • Spins, rips and swims are now more effective to help users get to the quarterback.
  • Online lag reduced slightly.
  • Built in a new protection system against people hacking the game to create a "super team" and taking it online.
  • Tweaks made to prevent user exploits on the following: RB spinning through the line, QB sneak, FG block, punt block, and "nanoblitz."
  • Stopped P.O.D.'s “Boom” from playing every kickoff. It now only occurs at the start of each half.


For an in-depth look at the "Greathouse" patch, head over to the official Backbreaker forums, which contain a complete log of all the gameplay changes (too many to list here!).

Though it remains a mystery as to when the first Backbreaker patch will finally be made public for download (today perhaps), Natural Motion's support bodes well for the future of the franchise and its small but dedicated fan base.


Backbreaker Videos
Member Comments
# 1 PantherBeast_OS @ 08/05/10 02:07 PM
I'm very much liking what I'm seeing coming from this big patch update. I think they are doing a good job in fixing all of these problems with BB and listening to their fans. Good read and can't wait to try out the update patch when it comes out.
 
# 2 1WEiRDguy @ 08/05/10 02:44 PM
i've been a supporter from day one...the patch and the developers community interaction has made me feel like my money matters to them. I will continue to support them as long as they continue with the same type of interaction with people who purchase their game. Please support them and buy the game new. I think its as low as $29.99 new at some places. You've spent hundreads of dollars playing other football titles with minimal and incremental results. We have to continue to support innovation.
 
# 3 sb24 @ 08/05/10 02:47 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by 1WEiRDguy
i've been a supporter from day one...the patch and the developers community interaction has made me feel like my money matters to them. I will continue to support them as long as they continue with the same type of interaction with people who purchase their game. Please support them and buy the game new. I think its as low as $29.99 new at some places. You've spent hundreads of dollars playing other football titles with minimal and incremental results. We have to continue to support innovation.
I feel the exact same way.
 
# 4 jkaslow @ 08/05/10 03:01 PM
I am interested in picking this up with the patch..... the question is, which version, ps3 or 360?
 
# 5 HiTEqMETHOD @ 08/05/10 03:17 PM
Still haven't played BB but I'm impressed by what the developer is doing to improve on the game. I get the sense that these guys are really hungry and are not taking any feedback from the fans for granted.
 
# 6 1WEiRDguy @ 08/05/10 03:20 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by jkaslow
I am interested in picking this up with the patch..... the question is, which version, ps3 or 360?
at this point brotha...it doesnt matter...just buy it for whatever system you prefer...the sale of the game is all that matters.
 
# 7 1WEiRDguy @ 08/05/10 03:22 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by HiTEqMETHOD
Still haven't played BB but I'm impressed by what the developer is doing to improve on the game. I get the sense that these guys are really hungry and are not taking any feedback from the fans for granted.
man, they flew Apex (aks GideonPrime) out to San Fran and asked him for his input. Regardless of your feelings about Gideon, for Natural Motion to do that speaks volumes to me. I never expect any company to go to those lengths but the fact that they REALLY wanna make a football game that people have been wishing for is just awesome to me. Now if that aint dedication, I dont know what is
 
# 8 Phobia @ 08/05/10 03:41 PM
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Originally Posted by lofeazy
I totally agree.I wish more sport games did this.
EA has been doing this for years with the community.
 
# 9 uiucjpo @ 08/05/10 04:03 PM
Where can I get it for $29.99 (ps3)? I've been looking with no luck.
 
# 10 uiucjpo @ 08/05/10 04:07 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Phobia
EA has been doing this for years with the community.
Yeah, and then charges $60 for it.
 
# 11 AlphaTrojan @ 08/05/10 04:24 PM
I was surprised to see something positive about this game on this site. Just kidding but to me this game has one of the best communities out there. It also doesn't hurt that NM also listens to the community.
 
# 12 Phobia @ 08/05/10 04:24 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by uiucjpo
Yeah, and then charges $60 for it.
Your point??
 
# 13 DaveDQ @ 08/05/10 04:50 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by uiucjpo
Yeah, and then charges $60 for it.
Man, just enjoy what it is. Community days have been held for NHL, Fight Night, NCAA, Madden. What really stands out is this game may not be perfect, but it does things that neither 2K Sports or EA Sports has been able to do. They have implemented physics into a football game where the other guys sat on the side lines and said it would be a huge undertaking.

We should just have fun with it and not get caught up in EA or 2K for that matter.
 
# 14 FieldMarshallP1 @ 08/05/10 04:50 PM
This game is heading into the right direction. I am and have been a backbreaker supporter since day one i love the game and cant wait for this patch to drop. Finally we have a football game where anything can happen at anytime and where football knowledge and skill is needed to win. I think i'm going to buy another copy new to show my support. * Just IMAGINE backbreaker 2. OMG
 
# 15 ODogg @ 08/05/10 04:52 PM
Who is Apex (aks GideonPrime)???
 
# 16 LingeringRegime @ 08/05/10 04:52 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by DaveDQ
Man, just enjoy what it is. Community days have been held for NHL, Fight Night, NCAA, Madden. What really stands out is this game may not be perfect, but it does things that neither 2K Sports or EA Sports has been able to do. They have implemented physics into a football game where the other guys sat on the side lines and said it would be a huge undertaking.

We should just have fun with it and not get caught up in EA or 2K for that matter.
I love wisdom.
 
# 17 ODogg @ 08/05/10 04:53 PM
I don't like Backbreaker but I hope somehow it stays around and improves. We need all we can get to push EA to do better.
 
# 18 Phobia @ 08/05/10 04:59 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by ODogg
Who is Apex (aks GideonPrime)???
A annoying guy who makes videos of sports games on youtube
 
# 19 uiucjpo @ 08/05/10 05:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Phobia
Your point??
My point is that this was all done POST release for FREE. Not in support of an upcoming full price game. Its almost unprecedented in the level of response to community input. Extremely impressive.
 
# 20 zdmetal @ 08/05/10 06:54 PM
Just picked this game up earlier today and it just might make me skip Madden for the first time since my PS1 days. Learning curve was pretty steep but by the end of my first game it all started clicking.
 

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