

(On a side note, this is one football game that can't blame EA for their lack of a license. Unfortunately, there's passing and catching and stuff, so we have to withhold judgment. In fact, if creating a football game were just about how good your tackles looked, NaturalMotion would have a blue ribbon in their future.

Predictably, the tackling looks great, and we're assured that the the footage in the video below the jump is generated on a next-gen console with euphoria, so we're pretty confident that they've got the tackling down. Now, NaturalMotion, the company behind the software, has announced that they're working on a football game called Backbreaker utilizing the euphoria technology. You're even going to see it (someday) in Grand Theft Auto IV. You've heard a lot about euphoria lately, especially from LucasArts, which is using the real-time animation generating software on everything from Indiana Jonesto The Force Unleashed.
