NFL Quarterback Club 2001

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Average Review Score:
2.99/5.0

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DigitalSports65%Sep 28 '00
GameCenter2/10Nov 21 '00
Gamespot4.6/10Sep 13 '00
Gaming-AgeBNov 21 '00
Happy Puppy7/10Oct 10 '00
IGN645.8/10Sep 05 '00
Nintendojo8.5/10Nov 21 '00
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"As a whole, the game moves along at a respectable pace. The action never seriously breaks up due to frame rate problems. One thing you will have to do to see the action properly is adjust the camera."
DigitalSports
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"Where do you begin when you have a game this awful? How about the gameplay? Well, it stinks. First off, the AI is as dense as Jim Drukenmiller."
"The AI shows a bias toward the passing game, which proves to be a double-edged sword. On offense, for example, you can exploit the poor AI by consistently calling deep pass plays and then, instead of throwing the pass, running the ball with the QB."
"The most important fix this year is the play mechanics. Passing, running and yes, CATCHING is a breeze for 2001. What strikes me as odd is the A.I. seems to be better on the N64 than the DC, what gives?"
"The biggest sin that NFL Quarterback Club 2001 commits is that it's just not as good as Madden 2001...So, does that make QB Club a bad game?"
Happy Puppy
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