AFL Live (Xbox 360 & PS3)

AFL Live  is a Australian rules football simulation game released on April 21, 2011 for the Xbox 360 & PS3, exclusively in Australia & New Zealand developed by Big Ant Studios and published by Tru Blu Games.

Why It Sucks

 * 1) Late PS2-era graphics for a late Xbox 360-era game.
 * 2) The game's second lowest difficulty setting is easier than the lowest setting.
 * 3) Soundtrack that consists of TWO SONGS (excluding team songs which only play after matches).
 * 4) Unresponsive controls.
 * 5) A poor translation of the rules of Australian rules football.
 * 6) Inaccurate team stats for the 2011 AFL season.
 * 7) Cost upwards of $50 (Australian) pre-owned until well after the Eighth-gen consoles came out.
 * 8) Never received a single patch.
 * 9) An AU$11 DLC Pack which was a roster update which included 1 TEAM & 1 STADIUM and ZERO improvements. (and people think EA Sports are bad for releasing improved versions of their games yearly).
 * 10) It might be unfair to expect the detail, presentation and polish of games such as the 2K franchise but in comparison to titles like THQ's AFL Premiership and EA's AFL titles the game and it's sequels are a step down.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) The game's "Footy Factory" feature allows the creation of players and whole expansion teams.
 * 2) Better when playing against a friend.