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    Last summer, NaturalMotion announced the development of their new football game, Backbreaker, and the nature of the game has been shrouded in mystery since that time. We've known from the beginning that Backbreaker looks to become the first sports game to implement the euphoria engine, heralded for its realistic physics simulation. Information regarding the game has come in small doses since the initial announcement, but let's take a look at what we know about Backbreaker.

    Backbreaker uses the euphoria engine, also a NaturalMotion product, to feature realistic interactive tackles produced by the engine in real-time. This technique runs in sharp contrast to the canned animations used by the other football games we've seen in the past, and it essentially means that we will never make the same tackle twice. Backbreaker utilizes motion capture animations for movements such as running and catching, but makes use of another NaturalMotion technology called morpheme to manipulate these animations in real-time. These new technologies should provide not only realistic tackles, but the most genuine all-around animations we've ever seen in a sports game. Because these movements rely on the engine rather than scores of motion capture animations, the hope is that these technologies can also save time and resources that can be better devoted to other areas of development.

    In addition to the revolutionary animations, Backbreaker employs other methods to contribute to a stimulating experience. Rendering techniques such as full self shadowing, motion blur, and color correction bring more detail to the action on the field. The impressive graphics don't stop there, as they extend to the stands where nearly a hundred thousand 3D fans respond appropriately to the game in progress. While other games settle for 2D textures for the crowd, which often stick out like a sore thumb when compared to the models on the field, Backbreaker animates the crowd in 3D. The crowd also boasts a collective AI that assures that fans react realistically to the different types of events that transpire on the field.

    In keeping with the focus of delivering a rich on-field experience, the game's Dynamic Audio system generates sounds to match the different types of collisions. The sounds heard depend on the force of the contact as well as the elements involved. The sound of clashing helmets can be clearly distinguished from the wrap tackles, leg tackles, and other distinctive sounds of the game. The aforementioned crowd enjoys the benefits of Backbreaker's sound system too, as the crowd's mood reflects in their volume and cheers. With no mention of in-game commentary as of yet, it remains to be seen whether the game will feature an announcing crew or concentrate instead on the player's perspective. Given that a third-person chase camera broadcasts the action, the latter scenario isn't out of the question.

    Right-analog stick controls have taken on a greater role in sports video games over the last few years, with much success, and Backbreaker looks to continue that trend. Madden has made use of the right analog stick for running and tackling, but Backbreaker takes these ideas to the next level. While Madden adds running controls to the right analog stick because they seemingly ran out of buttons, Backbreaker makes the sticks the primary focus of its control scheme. The right analog stick controls all moves in an intuitive fashion. A spin move, for example, is performed with a circular movement of the right analog stick.

    The notion of relying on the analog sticks for nearly all of the game's controls seems complicated at first, but NaturalMotion decided to split the control scheme into two separate modes to keep things simple. Players operating in agile mode execute moves such as juking and spinning, while players in aggressive mode – which is activated by holding the right trigger – opt for more physical solutions like stiff-arms to escape defenders. This type of control scheme applies to all aspects of the game, even passing. Quarterbacks switch between available receivers by pressing left or right on the stick, and throw by tapping up for a bullet pass, or down and then up to air it out. Holding the left trigger allows quarterbacks to zero in on the selected receiver. This ability increases the accuracy of a pass to that receiver, but it also leaves the quarterback open to a sack as the third-person camera targets the receiver.

    Earlier this month, I explained that non-licensed football games such as Backbreaker can achieve success by distinguishing themselves from Madden and creating their own niches. Backbreaker seems to be following that blueprint. Its camera and control schemes, along with the impressive physics and graphics, prove that NaturalMotion's game will be different than anything we've played before. Developers have drawn inspiration from movies like Any Given Sunday and Friday Night Lights, as well as the Nike Gridiron commercial that featured Michael Vick and Terrell Owens. These influences have brought upon a more cinematic feel and focused the action on the field rather than your living room. Regardless of how the final product turns out, we're in for a football game set on creating its own identity.

    Backbreaker releases later this year. Be sure to check back with Operation Sports as we continue to learn about Backbreaker.


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# 61 jmood88 @ 05/17/08 06:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Bigdmo9999
You seem to be basing your claims of not showing us anything and whatever else garbage you're passing off as valid excuses off the sole fact that EA Garbage 09 is releasing stuff and coming out soon. BB doesn't have a deadline other than December 31, 2008. Do you know how much time between now and then there is for them to finish the game and show us stuff. People seem to think that this game should come out June 1st or its screwed. A late July early August would probably be the best time to release because people will be disappointed by NCAA and skeptical about Madden. I'd also like to point out that EA has gameplay videos because their games are rehashes of last year. BB is new and fresh, their first time, of course they won't have any videos yet, sheesh. Just stop using the "they aren't showing us anything" excuse, its getting old and frankly isn't valid anymore.
It certainly is valid and I'm not basing anything on EA's schedule so I don't know why you're bringing them up. Once again, I don't care about Madden or NCAA, I'm not an EA football fan. You can say that it's getting old if you want but there's a reason why alot of people are skeptical about this game coming and it's not because they're using a new engine.
 
# 62 Dudd @ 05/21/08 12:17 PM
Wow, the developer wants us to take his word for it that the game is great and complete, even though we have no information on any sort of franchise mode and no video of actual gameplay. Ask the Madden developers, they'll tell you that their game is a realistic portrayal of NFL football. Should I believe them too?
 
# 63 savoie2006 @ 05/21/08 12:29 PM
I will buy this gamew as long as it has some sort of Franchise Mode and a little depth to it.If it's just bare bones with cool animations/graphics it won't be worth it,APF wasn't.
 
# 64 burnwood @ 05/21/08 01:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Bigdmo9999
Bad news for you "tech demo" believers. They disproved you on the boards over there. Word from an official team member name The Scout:
It still to this date has proven to be just that, a "tech demo". Once we get some REAL footage of the actual game then we'll shed the title.

One thing's for sure. No marketing, no brand recognition, no footage, and no license... I hope they aren't expecting much when it does drop.
 
# 65 savoie2006 @ 05/21/08 08:41 PM
Exactly,I haven't read of any release date other than later this year.Whenever they release the game,I just hope it's a complete game,not half a$$ like APF.
 
# 66 burnwood @ 05/21/08 11:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Bigdmo9999
Once again you are basing your opinions off of an imaginary deadline, like they are supposed to release it next month. No one ever said the game was complete and we don't even have a release date. Other than Madden (which already has gameplay and stuff cause they've made 5 versions of it already) can put out advertisements, 1. because they already know they will outsell everyone 2. They have fixed 08 footage that'll become 09. BB has no footage because 1. it might not be finished and if people saw it in a bad state they'd be turned off 2. there is really no deadline for them to pump out information. I think its safe to say it is at least 2 months away at the least because that would be when major gameplay videos and TV advertising would come out in my opinion.
What, in my post, was based off an "imaginary deadline"? I didn't even touch on a release date. I just said "when it does drop".
 
# 67 burnwood @ 05/22/08 12:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Bigdmo9999
you were just hinting at the fact that there should be gameplay videos by now, or at least that is how I interpreted your post.
Here's your words:

"Once again you are basing your opinions off of an imaginary deadline, like they are supposed to release it next month."

My post had nothing to do with your comment there. See the confusion?
 
# 68 burnwood @ 05/22/08 03:43 PM
I don't have time for this.
 
# 69 Candyman5 @ 05/22/08 05:44 PM
Jesus, Please will everyone stop fighting with each other. Yes some think it will be a Tech Demo, yes some think it will be a full game. But here is a idea. How bout we stop fighting over it eh? We are all loving, caring people. Lets just wait to see more info before any get their panties in a bunch and yell for mama. So lets have this thread go back to the peaceful one it once was.
 
# 70 allBthere @ 05/23/08 01:22 PM
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Originally Posted by burnwood
I don't have time for this.
that's good, because unless you can name a tech demo that had been given a name, released screenshots and video, and stated by the developers that it was comming to consoles...you have no point, no reasons/evidence for comming to your conclusion, and finally, questionable motives for posting the nonsense in the first place.
 
# 71 TDKing @ 05/23/08 05:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Candyman5
Jesus, Please will everyone stop fighting with each other. Yes some think it will be a Tech Demo, yes some think it will be a full game. But here is a idea. How bout we stop fighting over it eh? We are all loving, caring people. Lets just wait to see more info before any get their panties in a bunch and yell for mama. So lets have this thread go back to the peaceful one it once was.
Hey don't forget me.. I think its an internet hoax !
 
# 72 jballa838 @ 05/23/08 07:59 PM
I dont think us arguing if its a tech demo or not will have any effect on the game, but it is entertaining. So continue
 
# 73 jmood88 @ 05/23/08 08:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Bigdmo9999
QUOTED FOR TRUTH

I would also like to hear an answer from all you "tech demo" people, including Jmood
An answer about what? All I said was that I'll be skeptical until I see something, I talked about the possibility of it being a tech demo I didn't say that that's what it is. I don't get why you get so offended anyway. You can let this thread die or be happy that people care enough to discuss it at all. It's funny that you're defending a game where you've barely seen anything and haven't played anything made by this company. I've seen fanboys before but you're taking it to a new level. No one knows how good the gameplay is, a football game isn't just about having a nice tackling engine. And developers talking about how great their game is doesn't mean anything and you should know that if you've seen or heard anything about Madden.
 
# 74 burnwood @ 05/23/08 10:18 PM
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Originally Posted by jmood88
An answer about what? All I said was that I'll be skeptical until I see something, I talked about the possibility of it being a tech demo I didn't say that that's what it is. I don't get why you get so offended anyway. You can let this thread die or be happy that people care enough to discuss it at all. It's funny that you're defending a game where you've barely seen anything and haven't played anything made by this company. I've seen fanboys before but you're taking it to a new level. No one knows how good the gameplay is, a football game isn't just about having a nice tackling engine. And developers talking about how great their game is doesn't mean anything and you should know that if you've seen or heard anything about Madden.
The fact is that some who champion this game in this thread have been a reflection of Backbreaker itself, ie. vying for attention while showing very little substance.

Once this game shows more than just a few isolated anims of what it can do and show us actual gameplay footage, it will continue to have this stench no matter what the developers do to tout it.

allBthere: the answer to your question...Duke Nukem Forever comes to mind. How long have those developers been blowing smoke?

I hope I see Backbreaker in retail form, but I'm not going to get behind it until I see something.
 
# 75 jjdogjjdog5162 @ 05/23/08 11:09 PM
yeah, where the hell is any new info on this game? Im starting to lean towards a tech demo too. We havent seen ANY gameplay video(11 on 11). Or heard anything about customization/ season/franchise/if this game is more than a demo/teams/release dates. The info on this game kinda died off...
 
# 76 spit_bubble @ 05/24/08 02:00 PM
@ anyone trying to dog this game, or to anyone who "has their doubts".

This game is the most interesting thing to happen to sports games since they went 3D back in the 90s. In an era of sports license exclusivity that has squeezed nearly all the life out of the sports genre, this game is like a revelation.

If it so happens that this game turns out to suck crap, then by all means come back here and bitch and moan like ya mamma don't care 'bout ya... But until then STFU ya bunch of ingrates.
 
# 77 jmood88 @ 05/24/08 03:15 PM
Who is dogging the game?
 
# 78 LingeringRegime @ 05/24/08 03:35 PM
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Originally Posted by koshi
@ anyone trying to dog this game, or to anyone who "has their doubts".

This game is the most interesting thing to happen to sports games since they went 3D back in the 90s. In an era of sports license exclusivity that has squeezed nearly all the life out of the sports genre, this game is like a revelation.

If it so happens that this game turns out to suck crap, then by all means come back here and bitch and moan like ya mamma don't care 'bout ya... But until then STFU ya bunch of ingrates.
CO-SIGN
 
# 79 burnwood @ 05/24/08 03:39 PM
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Originally Posted by jmood88
Who is dogging the game?
After browsing through, I don't see anyone dogging the game.

People got problems man.
 
# 80 spit_bubble @ 05/24/08 04:53 PM
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Originally Posted by jmood88
Who is dogging the game?
Anyone and everyone trying to call it a tech demo or a sales pitch, without even knowing what the game is about.

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Originally Posted by burnwood
After browsing through, I don't see anyone dogging the game.

People got problems man.
Yeah, reading comprehension problems... And apparently far too much idle time to let bogus ideas with little foundation creep into their puny minds.

Hold your friggin' tongues unless you can back up what you say with some substance. And if you can't see the implications of what this dev team is doing then you are a moron, doin' nothin' but stinkin' up the OS forums with nothing but hearsay and conjecture.
 


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