: Even at launch, the graphics were criticized for looking like a last-gen port, with "robotic" player models and subpar stadium visuals.
Released in 2016, (also known as Jonah Lomu Rugby Challenge 3 ) remains a notable entry in a sport often underserved by gaming. Reviewers generally view it as a "safe" sequel—delivering enough content to satisfy fans despite being technically dated. The Verdict: 6/10 — "Passable but Unpolished" rugby-challenge-3-game
: A vital feature that allows you to download community-created teams and players. This effectively fixes the issue of outdated or missing official licenses. : Even at launch, the graphics were criticized
: The standout addition, introducing the fast-paced 7-a-side format for the first time in the series. It’s highly accessible and great for quick, high-scoring matches. The Verdict: 6/10 — "Passable but Unpolished" :
: The commentary by Grant Nisbett and Justin Marshall is frequently described as repetitive and poorly mixed, often sounding low-quality.