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EA Sports Rating: G Review Date: August 2012 Reviewer: Kyle Sudukis |
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The Madden series is easily one of the longest sporting franchises in the gaming world and is named after the legendary American Football player, John Madden. At its core, Madden is the purist form of NFL in the gaming world as it lets the player experience all aspects of American Football.
However over the years and just like FIFA, Madden has experienced its ups and downs and this is definitely the best release yet. Having played my fair share of Madden games over the last 10 or so years, this current version is easily my favourite. With that said, let's have a look at some of the features in Madden 13.
Features If you've been away from the franchise for the last few years (like myself), then Madden 13 will be a riveting gaming experience on the 360. Although the series did fall into a slump, everything in Madden 13 feels fresh and new. Best of all, the gaming dynamics that made the previous games so great are still there but EA have refined these features in creating the best Madden game to date.
The first thing that you will notice with Madden 13 besides the slick menu system and rocking soundtrack is the gameplay. As opposed to previous incarnations, Madden 13 feels considerably smoother and more importantly faster. Controls are well mapped on the 360 controller as you attempt for that elusive home run play. Thanks to the new pass system, passing the ball between players feels considerably smoother and it reduces the stop starting of the game. The game even supports Kinect through voice command that can sometimes be a hit and miss. But for those players that like an additional arsenal in their gaming, the voice commands of Kinect does support the player when the action heats up or if you need access the menus quickly.
In terms
of gameplay, the main features are Career, Online, Ultimate Team and of
course, those classic one match games. The game does its best for
newcomers to the franchise but jut be warned, the gameplay of NFL can be
quite complex. Fortunately the game continually supports the player from
getting their quarterbacks into the right position or creating those
almost too perfect passes. Before embarking on your career mode, you first need to select whether you want to be a player or a coach. Players are also awarded experience points for performing certain actions in the game which adds this interesting "sports" RPG element into the game.
If you choose a player, you can create a brand new NFL player or one of the current NFL pros. As you go through the NFL season, your goal is to reach the Superbowl, however there are some great challenges to be scored along the way. Ultimate Team is another place where fans of NFL will spend a considerable amount of time as they attempt to get the ultimate team together in this strange playable card game. Using player cards to build your ultimate team, you can play this team online and offline with an in-game currency used to purchase new players. It works well. I also like that you can still play those "exhibition" matches which is a great way of fine turning your skills. All in all, EA should be commended on a relatively flawless Madden game.
Graphics
Sound
Amazing sums it up well!
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