In fact, it's surprising, given the recent racial tensions and constant negative media representation, but even the undead are represented. Elves? Lizardmen? Dwarves? All readily available and playable. In a nod to the racial diversity of the Americans there is an astounding amount of races represented as well.
Keeping players functioning and healthy while having the success of the various actions determined in such a manner can be noteworthy at times, though it does seem baffling to those whom enjoy proper sports such as golf or underwater rugby. This system can be surprisingly interesting and provide a solid amount of enjoyment to those inclined to such a thing.
The game itself seems to be rather bizarre for a professional sport in that its outcomes appear to be determined by a series of dice rolls as opposed to real-time action. On occasion the ball will progress far enough down the field to reach an area known as 'the endzone' but this seems to happen largely after the opposing team has been beaten into a pulp. The goal of the game seems to be rather straight forwards in that it is focused almost entirely on beating the snot out of the opposing team while some strange form of ball comes into play at some point. For starters, unlike the fast and action-paced game of football (soccer to American readers), this sport takes place over a series of turns. In fact, one might even say that they are the same base game, but American Football 2: Legendary Edition truly captures what the gridiron feels like. American Football 2: Legendary Edition is shockingly similar to a title previously reviewed by Cubed3 back in 2015 called Blood Bowl 2.