Release date: February 21, 2007 (Based on on the 2007 Arena Football season.) Cover athlete: Bob McMillen FB/LB Chicago Rush (PS2). Summary: More than 40 teams are available in Arena Football: Road to Glory and for the first time the user can play as their favorite AFL or af2 team. Af2 is the developmental league of the AFL playing primarily in secondary markets. In addition, players can take the af2 circuit by storm by winning the ArenaCup then export their players into the AFL and set their sights on an ArenaBowl.
There are big problems with graphics quality, while the protagonist is well done, some other characters seem to be scaled up from lower resolution and do not fit in. Voiceovers are mostly bad, with one character sounding as if the recording has been done in a metallic barrel, and often the spoken words do not match at all the subtitles. Sadly, this is not at all the case with Bolt Riley. It feels incomplete in every possible way. 
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| Developer(s) | EA Tiburon Budcat Creations |
| Publisher(s) | Electronic Arts |
| Platform(s) | PlayStation 2 |
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| Genre(s) | Sports |
| Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer, multiplayer online |
Arena Football: Road to Glory is a PlayStation 2video game developed by Electronic Arts (under their EA Sports brand). It was released on February 22, 2007,[1] and was the follow up to their first Arena Football video game. The cover features fullback/linebacker Bob McMillen, from ArenaBowl XX's champion team, the Chicago Rush. The game includes all the rules, rosters, and teams for the AFL season. For the first time the Arena Football minor league, AF2, is included in the series.
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Arena Football: Road to Glory scored a 62/100 on Metacritic, indicating 'mixed or average reviews'.[2]

