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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"

: 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.

: Players have noted frequent issues with the "advantage" rule, lineouts that aren't straight, and physics glitches during rucks. Who is it for? rugby-challenge-3-game

: Even at launch, the graphics were criticized for looking like a last-gen port, with "robotic" player models and subpar stadium visuals.

: Critics from Digitally Downloaded highlight that the series' passing game is smoother and more dynamic than many of its competitors. Notable Weaknesses Released in 2016, (also known as Jonah Lomu

It stands as one of the best representations of rugby union for its generation, primarily because of a lack of competition. However, it feels more like an incremental update to its predecessor rather than a leap forward.

If you are a hardcore rugby fan looking for a deeper career experience than the more recent Rugby 15 or World Cup 2015 titles, this is a solid choice. However, if you already own Rugby Challenge 2 , the improvements here may feel too minor to justify a full-price purchase. Rugby Challenge 3 - Game Review It’s highly accessible and great for quick, high-scoring

: The friendly AI in career mode can be frustratingly passive, often leading to stalemates where neither team can score unless the player takes control.