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Graphics and Presentation

In addition to the new team-specific entrances that you've already heard about, from the opening kickoff the presentation additions to Madden 11 are readily apparent. Each game now begins with a broadcast style side view of the kickoff and a redesigned kick meter similar to the old Tiger Woods button meter of the late '90s. Once the ball is in play, the camera swings back to a variation of the more familiar Madden view we've grown to love. After each play the camera will swing to different television-like viewpoints, highlighting a player as he celebrates or huddles up with his team -- complete with slick new stat banners. The result is a game that skews the boundaries between a video game and what you would expect to see on a television broadcast better than any football game before it.

A particular moment comes to mind that properly demonstrates just how cool some of the new presentation is in Madden 12. After he scored a touchdown in the corner of the end zone, the cameras cut to Tampa's Mike Williams as he celebrated with his teammates. The camera emulated a handheld sideline camera at the player's waist level angled up, as if the network had just cut to an on-field sideline camera in the corner of the end zone. I felt like I was part of the team's celebration, and the sense of immersion conveyed was amazing.


What makes things even better for NFL fans is the fact that Madden has received a significant graphical facelift this year thanks to art director Mike Young. Young, who previously had worked on the NBA Street series, told me that he knew he could bring something special to Madden, and was confident he could improve the visual style of the game to make the overall experience truer to what we see on Sundays.

Thanks to Young's effort -- among many others I'm sure -- player models look eerily realistic to their real-life counterparts, right down to some impressive new hair graphics for players with flowing locks like Matthew Stafford (I'm not joking, hair that barely protrudes from the back of a helmet looks ridiculously good for whatever reason). Individual pieces of equipment get dirty, and there are even different degrees of helmet scratch depth and length.

Things look so good that players are instantly recognizable on the field. Maurice Jones-Drew looks like a bowling ball below the waist; Mike Tolbert is a bulky beast; and DeMarcus Ware is a hulking force on the D-line. Add in some player-specific animations, like Michael Vick and Tim Tebow's throwing motions, and you have a game that oozes NFL authenticity.

On the Field

Graphical and presentation upgrades don't mean a thing if the on the field gameplay is lacking. Luckily Madden 12 is looking very good in this department. The momentum system that was implemented in NCAA 12 has been added here, and it really differentiates power backs from their speedier counterparts. Warping has also been removed from the game like in NCAA, and some of the animations I encountered were jaw dropping.

While using the Chargers' Ryan Matthews, I made a cut to the open field while in the process of bouncing off a glancing defender. Matthews briefly lost his footing, looked as if he was going to fall down to the ground, but suddenly regained control and ripped off 10 additional yards before being tackled by another defender. The entire sequence happened in an instant and occurred incredibly organically. Moments like this give me hope the days of robotic player movement and seeing the same four canned tackle animations are gone forever from this series.


I was also lucky enough to witness the game's touted Dynamic Player Performance in full effect during my hands-on time. In the same game mentioned above, Ryan Matthews was able to rip off a 55-yard TD scamper minutes into the first quarter. During his next series of carries, he ran like a man possessed, bouncing off of would-be tacklers and breaking free for extra yardage. Matthews DPP classification allowed him to absorb more contact since he started off hot, and it should be incredibly interesting to see how player performance impacts games and seasons.

Blocking, like in NCAA, feels about right, and it is also worth noting that the default camera angle has been completely reworked. The camera no longer pulls out as it did in Madden 11 to give you a wider view of the field, and it more closely resembles the current NCAA camera.

Final Thoughts

This is going to be a very big year for Madden in my opinion. The game is still being tuned, and it already plays a very enjoyable game of football. Best of all is that the game captures what it is to watch an NFL game every Sunday. Based on my limited hands-on time with the game, let the NFL cancel the season -- as long as I have Madden 12 I'll survive.


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Member Comments
# 41 xylocaine @ 06/09/11 09:54 PM
Game does look good and I'll buy it like always, but if you have been around a long time, everyone including this site always says how good it's going to be around this time of year at the first previews.
 
# 42 LambertandHam @ 06/10/11 10:51 AM
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Originally Posted by xylocaine
Game does look good and I'll buy it like always, but if you have been around a long time, everyone including this site always says how good it's going to be around this time of year at the first previews.
It's like anything really. You get a new car, you love it. The car can do no wrong.

Pretty soon you notice the engine overheats at times, but you still love your car. You eventually get to the point where you're tossing it off a cliff, telling yourself "next time it won't end like this"
 
# 43 juduking @ 06/10/11 01:59 PM
Yeah, the game will be fun for people that just want to play, I for one am seeing something of concern for myself. What kept me from enjoying Madden 11 was the offensive line play. I hate not seeing 3-4 NTs not double teamed on most plays, its unrealistic and it bothers me enough to not be able and enjoy the game. It wont be fixed this year, and who knows when. Bells and whistles are fine for the average madden player, but I need basic game play to be functional and it seems its still not after what 8-9 years?
 
# 44 mirrored32 @ 06/11/11 11:19 PM
Madden is looking brilliant this year. My only wish, no major bugs that can't fix like 'features' that never work and break the game. I have a feeling that won't happen this year, call me gutsy! I am stoked!
 
# 45 Demoncrom @ 06/13/11 09:26 AM
Lets be very clear about something. The last 2 Maddens were Ok games, but they were missing a special ingredient and it's called the FUN FACTOR. The reason it was missing that, was 1 part presentation, 1 part execution. The graphics are great but how they are presented do not impress. This year with the focus on broadcast presentation, I am hoping that that is fixed.

In terms of the fun factor, line play is important, when I am running the i-formation against the 3-4 defense and the defense is not blitzing, there is no way in the world that I should not see 4 yards on a carry with a decent line. The 3-4 is not about linemen coming off blocks to make miraculous tackles it's about the linebacker stepping up and the linemen to hold their gaps. When I see a hole and my back just can't get to it even when I know I've called the right play - I am sorry, but that it not fun.

There is parity in this league and a lot of what makes American Football the greatest sport on the green earth and the NFL the best league is because a well coached team with a great game plan that executes can win. That feeling is not always in Madden, there are always exploits or power teams and don't get me wrong playing well can help to alleviate that, but in real life there is no unstoppable play or person. I want that in my game. I am ranting, but I want the FUN FACTOR BACK!
 
# 46 BDawg35 @ 06/13/11 09:46 AM
As always, I'm waiting and seeing. I don't know if I've ever read a negative review of Madden or NCAA from those who have been privileged enough to play the game ahead of time. Then us regular folks get our hands on the game and the flaws are apparent almost instantly. Then the same people who wrote the glowing reviews will acknowledge a year down the road as they're comparing the new version to the old version that the old version came up lacking. I read these reviews as an "FYI" only, but I'm sure there will be a major issue that regular gamers will notice on release day.
 
# 47 djordan @ 06/13/11 10:49 AM
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Originally Posted by BDawg35
As always, I'm waiting and seeing. I don't know if I've ever read a negative review of Madden or NCAA from those who have been privileged enough to play the game ahead of time. Then us regular folks get our hands on the game and the flaws are apparent almost instantly. Then the same people who wrote the glowing reviews will acknowledge a year down the road as they're comparing the new version to the old version that the old version came up lacking. I read these reviews as an "FYI" only, but I'm sure there will be a major issue that regular gamers will notice on release day.
Good post B-Diddy! How have you been?
 
# 48 EnigmaNemesis @ 06/15/11 05:30 PM
The final thoughts have me very intrigued again for Madden. Skipped last years, but this article has me definitely excited for football gaming again.
 
# 49 mrclutch @ 07/06/11 12:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Lambert&Ham
It's like anything really. You get a new car, you love it. The car can do no wrong.

Pretty soon you notice the engine overheats at times, but you still love your car. You eventually get to the point where you're tossing it off a cliff, telling yourself "next time it won't end like this"
First off nice article Chase.

I was thinking along the same lines on the pre-excitment. I hadn't played NCAA in a few months and played the demo the other day and was like "wow this is great". Then I put NCAA 11 in really changed my perspective. I think it's the same with every new sports game every year.

With that said looks like there should be some nice improvments this year. I doubt it will change the world but I expect a solid effort.
 
# 50 NYYJeff23 @ 07/06/11 10:04 AM
This all looks fantastic fete ugly gonna buy. But the score boared is not my favorite. They need fox CBS ESPN NBC that would be cool
 

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