Troy Aikman was an NFL QB for the Dallas Cowboys from 1989 until 2000. He was a superstar with the Dallas Cowboys and noted to being a star in a city at the time filled with stars and Super Bowl rings. He also had a video game that featured him and the NFL license but seemingly not the NFLPA license but more on that in a bit. What does this game do well? What wasn't done well? All that and more below!
Positives:
1. NFL License- So all 28 (at the time) regular season teams were in here as they were. So Green Bay Packers, Buffalo Bills, etc. They are all in there so you are good to go.
2. Offense: This is done well. They offer a lot of good plays and you can tell what will be successful vs. what won't be.
Negatives:
1. Realism: Yeah the teams are not realistic and it makes the Cowboys easily the best team by far. You cannot honestly make the game that way and they did.
2. No NFLPA and Super Bowl License: Yeah these are major struggles, you know who Troy Aikman is and for lack of better words who the players are but a major detriment is they don't have names. They only refer to the Super Bowl as the Championship game and the winning sequence is literally lackluster as can be.
3. Defense: Yeah this is just downright atrocious. Most times the only way you win defensively is an interception, otherwise it is touchdown after touchdown either you score or the opposition scores.
4. Graphics/Frame rate: The graphics are choppy, the players look small and the frame rate is slow and choppy as well. Not a good thing for a game with a superstar on the cover to be honest.
Overall Rating/Rank:
This is not a good football game or even a good game in general on the Super Nintendo. The Jaguar version of this game gets better ratings mainly but this game is woeful on the SNES. For me, a rating of 4 out of 10 seems fair. Overall rating is..let's go 525th out of the SNES games. Needless to say, Aikman the QB was better than Aikman the game.
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