![]() ![]() ![]() They're not funny, they only have like 5 lines each and it takes about 4 matches before you turn them off in frustration. One thing that I am pretty frustrated with is the same complaint I had with the previous games in that, I CANT STAND Jim and Bob. If you're good with $30 at a risk of it being a flop then go for it but if you're a player that wants polished AAA releases with DLC then hold off for a bit and see how the season system works. In the meantime I'd say treat it like an Early Access game. I personally like a season/battlepass system and think it's going to be a huge improvement once it kicks off but I'll update my review if not. The teams available are nowhere near BB2, but, they're clearly setting them up as season pass/battlepass rewards and according to the announcement for Season 1 they're going to be included in the cost of the game unlike BB1 and 2. The graphics are noticeably better but not earth shattering, certainly not bad enough to break immersion. ![]() The AI isn't noticeably different than previous games, it still has to think for a minute sometimes but overall presents a challenge where you want one and isn't cheap and unbalanced or anything. I've played about 10 hours now, half the campaign, and I haven't seen a bug yet. If it was $70 like the AAA games it'd be a different story but $30 is absolutely reasonable. I'm a long time player of the Blood Bowl games all the way back to the 95 MS-DOS game so I ignored the reviews and bought it anyway.
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