Sep 10, 2015 Rugby League Live 3 features a number of different game modes, including a career mode, custom matches and online games. There is also a Fanhub program in. Rugby League enters the next-generation with Rugby League Live 3! Featuring an all new Be A Pro career mode and FanHub Player Sharing system, the game is a a must-have for any footy fan! Rugby League Live 3 includes the following features and more.
Starting with the attack and tackle, you have 6 chances to score when you are on attack whereupon the 6 tackle, you need to pass the ball to the other team. If you notice you’ll hear the Ref shout ‘Tackle X’ where X is the number of tackle you have used.
For Example, choose to use the first two tackle counts to gain meters through your Forwards (Big Men/Fat Blokes). Considering the opposing team to retreat 10 meters after every tackle, that means you can gain at least 7 to 8 meters on each tackle. Now use Tackle 3 and 4 to attack the opposing line with your backs (Speedy Delicate Lads).Tackle 5 is the most important tackle count because this is the last chance for you to attack before turning back the ball over after you being tackled. Tackle 5 involves your Play maker to kick the ball upfield so if your planning to use this tackle then make sure to score it otherwise the opponent will get a great field position.Tip: The opposing team will retreat 10 meters on each tackle you potentially can gain at least 50 meters per set if you complete. Plan your SetDon’t always aim to score a Try off in every set. I have seen a lot of players have the habit to score every time they get into possession, which is obvious, but you also need to plan your Sets and then perform. Let’s take an example that you received a kick off and start from 10 or 20 meter line it will be extreme rare case that you might score so if you have a start like this you will turn over the ball and will cause a massive loss of stamina for your team.For a Kick off you should plan to field position and you main goal should be to get a good kick and not to only score.
Check out the Blueprint below for such set. For Example, you are starting your run, quickly start searching for free space rather than just sprinting to score.
After the first successful wind/defense, you have to be careful at the second row. The gaps will not always be the same place so they will be there somehow do focus and exploit them.Plan Your KicksYou will have four kicks at your disposal to help you, it’s better to learn to tackle the kicks as Kicking is the most important aspect in Rugby League. The Four Kicks are the Punt which is the Toe Kick, the Bomb which will be Up and Under for RU fans, the Grubber, and the Chip kick. Each kick can be used to score off or to put yourself in the better field.
So plan your kick and use them to vital making a better and a positive play. Punt KickMost commonly used kick in Rugby League is the Punt Kick. It is an easy kick where you know when to stop and where to use.
Majorly used to drive off the opposing team back deep in their own half. Firstly know how far your play maker can kick the ball and then you need to plan when you should change to offensive kicks. Like, for example, you are an opposing team’s 30-meter line then you mustn’t use the punt kick. So what to do with Punt kicks? Well, use them to get a 40/20 which is kicking from within your 40-yard line to behind the opposing team’s 20-yard line, but it might give a fullback chance to counterattack.Bomb Kick.
The Bomb kick is an offensive where you can staple kick to score on the opposing teams 10/20-yard line. Now Kick the ball as high and as far as possible to put pressure on a defender and the options here are straight forward the catch by catching it assuming when you land you can immediately score or ‘patting’ the ball back in a given direction for another player to pick upNote: Make sure the opposing team does not catch it and goes off to the races.If there is something else you would like to know, make sure to let us know in the comments section below!
Rugby League Live 4 | |
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Developer(s) | Big Ant Studios |
Publisher(s) | Tru Blu Entertainment |
Series | Rugby League |
Platform(s) | Xbox One Mobile Steam (software) PlayStation 4 |
Release | PlayStation 4, Xbox One Steam
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Genre(s) | Sports |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Rugby League Live 4 is a video game developed by Big Ant and published by Tru Blu, part of the Rugby League video game series. The game was released on 28 July 2017 for consoles in Australia and was announced in conjunction with the NRL. It is available on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC Steam, which was released on 13 September 2017.
The game is available in Australia, New Zealand, the UK and the U.S., sporting different cover athletes similar to its predecessor, Rugby League Live 3, released in September 2015.
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Andrew Voss, the commentator of many previous Rugby League video game iterations, will be returning to fulfill his role, accompanied by newcomer British commentator Eddie Hemmings, who will be replacing Phil Gus Gould, the commentator in previous Rugby League games. As a result of this, new commentary dialogue will be recorded as all previous interactions between Andrew and Phil will be scrapped.
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