When developer Big Ant Studios makes a sports simulator, it really takes the term ‘simulator’ seriously. Anyone familiar with Big Ant’s most recent sports simulator, Don Bradman Cricket, will know the developer prides itself on digitising as many facets of the real-life sport as possible. Rugby League Live 3 is certainly no exception to this.
That’s also one of the initial hurdles to overcome. Like Don Bradman Cricket, Big Ant has little interest in holding the player’s hand. While there is some assisted training in Rugby League Live 3 by way of drills, these are limited to goal kicking, passing, tackling, and play-making. These drills are gamified to the point where they’re more enticing for seasoned (or returning) players, rather than those learning the game mechanics for the first time.
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That’s also one of the initial hurdles to overcome. Like Don Bradman Cricket, Big Ant has little interest in holding the player’s hand. While there is some assisted training in Rugby League Live 3 by way of drills, these are limited to goal kicking, passing, tackling, and play-making. These drills are gamified to the point where they’re more enticing for seasoned (or returning) players, rather than those learning the game mechanics for the first time.
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