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NFL Fever 2002

Generally favorable reviews
Based on 24 critic reviews
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Game Info
Publisher: Microsoft
Developer: Microsoft
Genre(s): Sports
Players: 4
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Release Date: October 30, 2001
Summary
Featuring players and stadiums from all 31 teams, NFL Fever 2002 lets you create your own NFL dynasty as you develop player's skills and abilities, draft, trade, and sign rookies and free agents, retire players and more while playing up to 25 continual seasons. Innovative camera angles keep you in the center of the action and the post-game highlight reel lets you relive those monster hits and big plays over and over again. [Microsoft]
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What The Critics Said
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Next Generation Magazine
Graphically it is superior to both [Madden and 2K2], with the textures on the field looking particularly amazing. [Jan 2002, p.36]
Electric Playground
It is a breath of fresh air for football fans that enjoy Madden, but are looking for something more innovative and different...[It's] better than "Madden NFL 2002" on the Xbox!
Read Full Review >Official Xbox Magazine
Spectacular debut football sim. [Dec 2001]
Hot Games
It's a great football game, but Madden edges it out because of superior execution and substance.
Read Full Review >TeamXbox
Has enough great looking textures to knit a quilt. You will be able to make out the grass, and even the line paint on the grass. The turf looks like turf, not just a brighter shade of grass.
Read Full Review >Game Over Online
If youre a diehard gridiron fan looking for an accurate simulation of the sport, youll likely want to stick with EA Sports Madden NFL 2002. With that said, NFL Fever looks and sounds awesome, and plays fast, so if its an arcade football game with all the trimmings that youre after, NFL Fever 2002 would be an excellent addition to your playbook.
Read Full Review >GameZone
Seems, at first, complex, but is in actuality a football fanatics dream come true. The game may feature animations that are a little too swaggering, but otherwise well done. And the player AI is incredible.
Read Full Review >GamerWeb Xbox
Simply put, it's just plain fun, and I couldn't stop playing. The game plays great, but the only drawback to this is there aren't that many different modes.
Read Full Review >GameSpy
I have major complaints regarding the games interface. Although it might be made with simplicity in mind, it lacks the functionality required for guys that spend a lot of time in the roster screens and stat screens...[yet] a refreshing, but incredibly fun and exciting football game.
Read Full Review >Gamezilla!
Never before have I played a football game that really allows you to watch the blocking unfold in front of you (or break down) and then make your move.
Read Full Review >Game Informer
You don't have to look forward to next year. [Dec 2001, p.104]
Xbox Nation Magazine
Surprisingly, the running game usually the bane of first-time developers is absolutely top-notch. [Jan 2002, p.82]
Adrenaline Vault
Despite these problems, NFL Fever 2002 is a resoundingly solid game that will hold much more appeal for novices than the infinitely more arcane "Madden 2002."
Read Full Review >G4 TV
The game's soundtrack mix of classic football marches combined with hip-hop and drum loops...gets almost annoying by game two.
Read Full Review >Voodoo Extreme
Fans of games like "Tecmo Bowl" and "Cyberball," who don't want to invest the time or energy required to learn the intricacies of this sport, will get a lot more out of NFL Fever 2002 than players who've logged months, even years with Madden or NFL 2Kx.
Read Full Review >IGN
Just don't expect to be rewarded for a consistent effective ground game or sound offensive or defensive strategy. With Fever you just fire up your Xbox and let 'er rip.
Read Full Review >GameSpot
Actually playing a game that has a mix of simulation physics and overriding arcade control is really anticlimactic since it doesn't do quite as good of a job at either style of play. Be that as it may, NFL Fever 2002 is still a very solid game.
Read Full Review >Operation Sports
Its a game I think I should like, but have no desire to play it and when I am playing I am usually hoping it will be over soon.
Read Full Review >Core Magazine
Easy to get into and with a boatload of options, it provides a worthy alternative to the status quo, although hardcore ballers might scoff at the games arcadey nature.
Read Full Review >All Game Guide
In the end its the accessible gameplay and entertaining Dynasty Mode that will keep players interested, and for a first effort on the Xbox, the development team did an admirable job.
Read Full Review >Xbox Exclusive
The gameplay and graphics are ready for the Super Bowl. But the sound and controls need to go back to training camp.
Read Full Review >Sports Gaming Network
Like many of the also-rans, it failed primarily to the questionable secondary AI. There are some bright spots in the game.
Read Full Review >Electronic Gaming Monthly
It needs some retooling mainly better defensive A.I. [Jan 2002, p.229]
Gaming Age
The graphics are the crowning achievement for the game after plays and during replays, but it looks pretty rickety in motion during the actual game play.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 8.8 (out of 10) based on 6 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
[Anonymous] gave it a9:
Awesome game, fun, unique, can play w/ normal nfl teams or some fun made up ones(which are amazingly cool), also can make your own team, graphics are great and the playBOOK cannot be topped, good control of any offensive player during multiplayer, only a nine cuz create a player is sorta goofy w/ how you can only make them 82 or some thing like that. great game, better than madden 02, not 01, but definitely better than almost all other maddens until 02.
Tim H. gave it a 7:
Fun, but not as good as Madden. The AI is too easy on the "Rookie" level and too hard on the "Veteran" level to a fault--it makes you drop passes by the handful on the Veteran level, for example. The penalty calling is too simplistic as well--just how many offsides can be called during a game? And did the developers ever hear of "Holding"? Lastly, why are the Dynast games only limited to 5 minutes a quarter? Overall, fun-- incredibly graphics--but spend your money on Madden if you want to play as realistic a game that is out there.
Carlos L. gave it a 10:
Unique! Great graphics to go along with a fast and fun gameplay.
Reid L. gave it a 10:
I love this game!
Robert R. gave it a 9:
Almost as good as Madden 2002.
