Madden NFL 13 Review (PS3/360)
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Re: Madden NFL 13 Review (PS3/360)
If you love football..and you love video games then this years madden is a MUST BUY i would give it a 8.9 out of 10 ...without doubt the best madden EVERand im talking about pure football "on field" gameplay ...its just a blast to play madden again, finally... IMO opinion if you cant enjoy this years Madden 13 you need to give it up for good as far as video game football goes...just my opinion
Last edited by CT Pitbull; 08-27-2012, 10:01 PM.It's not the dog in the fight, it's the fight in the dog...XBL GT: Godz HittmanComment
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All I know is that if there's anything I'm hoping to contribute as a new member of the GC program, it's to bring awareness of the offline gamer.
I know the case can be made that online gamers have suffered through bare-bones franchise experiences since forever, and I certainly understand that. But from a gameplay perspective, it's been a long time since the offliners have gotten any love outside of some playcalling tweaks over the years. A true adaptive AI would increase the replayability for the offliner ten-fold as an example. But I'm getting off-topic here...Comment
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Whatever, man.Comment
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I could see how that conclusion could be drawn, but I don't know if that's the case, you know?
All I know is that if there's anything I'm hoping to contribute as a new member of the GC program, it's to bring awareness of the offline gamer.
I know the case can be made that online gamers have suffered through bare-bones franchise experiences since forever, and I certainly understand that. But from a gameplay perspective, it's been a long time since the offliners have gotten any love outside of some playcalling tweaks over the years. A true adaptive AI would increase the replayability for the offliner ten-fold as an example. But I'm getting off-topic here...
Im glad you are a game changer and are keeping the offline gamer in mind. I mostly want good AI (adaptive AI), teams to play like they're real life counter parts, and great presentation. (All I think we had in earlier versions of madden- though never in the same one)Comment
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You guys crack me up when it comes to Madden. The nit picking is insane.
Yet games like the Show and NBA2k have entire portions of the game not working. No problem.
Yet every year those games are the best ever and Madden doesn't compete. Really.
Jut on a competitive level and finding out how good you really are. I'll always give Madden one thing. Online is going to work. 2k and the show. Out the box. Not likely.
If you really got into Madden. Not just looking for the crossing route a slant or a screen pass. There is a deep game of football in there.
But hey. Keep worrying about the halftime show and the announcers.
I came to play football. Not watch a halftime show.
LOL.Comment
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Originally posted by Eddie1967So let me ask you something, since you know that the game is going to be awful and shouldn't require a patch no matter what, why are you going to spend money on it. And if you don't plan on buying the game then what's the problem?
I actually hope the game is at the very least, playable and enjoyable enough so I can actually play a full season for the first time since I edited 2K5 which was years ago because the time, patience and caring isnt there anymore for various reasons.
I stayed away from Madden NFL 06 to Madden NFL 09. Purchased Madden the last three years and I would say within a week, the game was sold on ebay because there were either too many problems or I just wasnt enjoying and having fun playing the game. When there's major problems, it tends to eliminate the fun that you're having.
As for Madden NFL 13, I have it pre-ordered and paid off at Best Buy. Quite honestly, I only did so because as a Gamers Club Unlocked member, im getting a $20 certificate for pre-ordering and a $10 online code for ordering online and choosing in-store pickup. Thus, instead of paying $65, im actually paying $35 and not if but when the time comes, I sell the game, I'll at worst break even or make a profit while still being able to play the game.
In other words, if it wasnt for Best Buy's promotion, we wouldnt be having this conversation since I wouldnt be buying the game and thus, wouldnt care either way but since im picking up the game tomorrow, im reading reviews and reading what others who are playing the retail version are saying so I know what to expect. So I know that when I start a off-line CCM with my 49ers and my settings or whatever arent saving, I'll know why ahead of time.
As for the problem in general. The problem is simple. Eight years of being the only NFL licensed football video game and its been eight years of average at best quality. What EA still hasnt realized is that no competition has actually hurt them more than not because ALL of the focus is on them, no one else and if they cant deliver on a yearly basis with a quality football game that can be played out of the case with at the very least, minor non gamebreaking issues, then well, consumers need to voice their opinions on the subject.
Too many Madden fans just accept what they're given year in and year out which is sad because these are the fans who have stood by EA for what seems like forever yet they receive an average football game every year for the last eight years.
There's a reason why 2K5 has all positive critic ratings on Metacritic and has a higher score/rating despite being eight years old and on a last gen system compared to all the Madden's that have been released in the last eight years - its because despite being eight years old and on a last gen system, it plays better, is more fun and has far less problems.
Football is my favorite sport and its quite simply, not right that im stuck with either updating 2K5 (which I would do if I could), not playing any football game or playing Madden and accept what EA/Tiburon gives us. What we've been given is a joke, plain and simple but the joke's on us for accepting and buying Madden year in and year out.
All I want is a good (doesnt have to be great or even match 2K5) major glitch free football game that plays good and is fun to play. After eight years, I honestly dont think thats asking for much.Comment
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I could see how that conclusion could be drawn, but I don't know if that's the case, you know?
All I know is that if there's anything I'm hoping to contribute as a new member of the GC program, it's to bring awareness of the offline gamer.
I know the case can be made that online gamers have suffered through bare-bones franchise experiences since forever, and I certainly understand that. But from a gameplay perspective, it's been a long time since the offliners have gotten any love outside of some playcalling tweaks over the years. A true adaptive AI would increase the replayability for the offliner ten-fold as an example. But I'm getting off-topic here...Comment
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I dont know that the game is going to be awful but I do know that there's a lot of problems that shouldnt even exist because people here who have the actual retail copy have said so and have detailed the problems.
I actually hope the game is at the very least, playable and enjoyable enough so I can actually play a full season for the first time since I edited 2K5 which was years ago because the time, patience and caring isnt there anymore for various reasons.
I stayed away from Madden NFL 06 to Madden NFL 09. Purchased Madden the last three years and I would say within a week, the game was sold on ebay because there were either too many problems or I just wasnt enjoying and having fun playing the game. When there's major problems, it tends to eliminate the fun that you're having.
As for Madden NFL 13, I have it pre-ordered and paid off at Best Buy. Quite honestly, I only did so because as a Gamers Club Unlocked member, im getting a $20 certificate for pre-ordering and a $10 online code for ordering online and choosing in-store pickup. Thus, instead of paying $65, im actually paying $35 and not if but when the time comes, I sell the game, I'll at worst break even or make a profit while still being able to play the game.
In other words, if it wasnt for Best Buy's promotion, we wouldnt be having this conversation since I wouldnt be buying the game and thus, wouldnt care either way but since im picking up the game tomorrow, im reading reviews and reading what others who are playing the retail version are saying so I know what to expect. So I know that when I start a off-line CCM with my 49ers and my settings or whatever arent saving, I'll know why ahead of time.
As for the problem in general. The problem is simple. Eight years of being the only NFL licensed football video game and its been eight years of average at best quality. What EA still hasnt realized is that no competition has actually hurt them more than not because ALL of the focus is on them, no one else and if they cant deliver on a yearly basis with a quality football game that can be played out of the case with at the very least, minor non gamebreaking issues, then well, consumers need to voice their opinions on the subject.
Too many Madden fans just accept what they're given year in and year out which is sad because these are the fans who have stood by EA for what seems like forever yet they receive an average football game every year for the last eight years.
There's a reason why 2K5 has all positive critic ratings on Metacritic and has a higher score/rating despite being eight years old and on a last gen system compared to all the Madden's that have been released in the last eight years - its because despite being eight years old and on a last gen system, it plays better, is more fun and has far less problems.
Football is my favorite sport and its quite simply, not right that im stuck with either updating 2K5 (which I would do if I could), not playing any football game or playing Madden and accept what EA/Tiburon gives us. What we've been given is a joke, plain and simple but the joke's on us for accepting and buying Madden year in and year out.
All I want is a good (doesnt have to be great or even match 2K5) major glitch free football game that plays good and is fun to play. After eight years, I honestly dont think thats asking for much.
I'm going tomorrow at 10:00am at BB and picking it up for $26.00 w/trade-in.Comment
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But hey, if you're having fun playing the game, more power to you but dont act like there's no problems when so many Madden fans have said otherwise.Comment
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LOL. First, saying that Madden NFL 13 is the best Madden since 2005 isnt saying much, if anything at all. Second, hmmm, dont you think that eight years later, its about damn time that Madden NFL 2005 gets SURPASSED or is that just me thinking outside the box???
But hey, if you're having fun playing the game, more power to you but dont act like there's no problems when so many Madden fans have said otherwise.
Rinse and repeatOriginally posted by jim416You are the 2k Police. :)Comment
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