Madden NFL 13 Review (PS3/360)
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Re: Madden NFL 13 Review (PS3/360)
Its interesting that the sizable majority of this forum (and others) is riddled with comments about the game being broken, highly flawed, etc, yet these "official" reviewers' scores seem to never reflect the views of those communities. The current OS board is staunchly anti-Madden.
Like, the official reviews have had Madden at 8 or more the last 4-5 years, which is in sharp contrast to how the users have ranked it.
And reviews such as this one point out almost none of the complaints I see talked about in other threads.
I really don't know why the difference is so great.Originally posted by Kaiser Wilhelmthere should not be ties occurring in the NFL except when neither team wins the game.Comment
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Big problem with Madden being the only Football game out, is that it must cater to all its fans. The Sim junkies are so last decade ... back in the 90s, early 2000s.
Even John Madden Football, the original was regarded as Simulation Football. straight up, no nonsense game of strategy.
It may be hard to watch, but this is the first ever Madden game:
"Ok sword, what does an old game have to do with today's game."
Think outside the box here ... this game of John Madden Football had no gimmick. its main goal was to simulate football. over the years, you make football games but the main problem is the company develops training incapacity. this is the reason why Madden has like an arcade-cartoonish feel. Concentrating on football and less gimmicks is the way Madden should go. Look at the PS2 Madden, they were going in the right direction. Graphics were terrible, but the main aspect - the FOCUS was Football. NextGen Madden is just about having cool menus and graphics, not about gameplay. They only recently struck gold with gameplay through the Infinity Engine THIS YEAR. They had since 2005 when they decided to take over the NFL license to make moves. My guess is because the license expires, they wont be the only NFL Game in town so they need some sort of edge. if 2K Football comes back, forget about it. Madden would turn into NBA Live in a matter of years (wont say right away cause the Madden franchise is very popular but it'll eventually fade).
If Madden 14 is to be successful, they need to go back and look at John Madden Football from 1988. Focus on the aspects of football, the tackling, the strategy. Make sure the A.I. is efficient then go somewhere else like Connected Careers.
I just bought this game today - haven't played yet. I was unimpressed with the demo after a month of playing NCAA, but I got it $10 off at Target and I'm willing to give it a shot because of the visuals, presentation, and the new modes.
IMO, Madden has gotten better, and it started in Madden 10 when they fixed the ratings to be more variable (NHL could sure take a lesson from this). But no current gen Madden game has been as good as Madden 2005 was. And I disagree that the visuals were poor in that game, that game looked terrific in 2004, and it played great.Comment
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You're definitely on par with this review and score, though I DO see a lot of NBA2K12 influence in the main screen layout, the Legends are in the game now, the television broadcast delivery, etc. If Madden was an 8.5, then NBA 2K13 is gonna be a 9.0+.
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WOW....I just read this for the 1st time today....I can't believe how blatantly and blindly this is just a pro EA review. I don't how MMChris can ever claim objectivity again.GT EarAssassin
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lol, looking back at this review after a few weeks with the game is interesting. This reviewer should run off and hide. A 8.5 on a hard grading OS scale huh? Remind me to never take this guys review seriously.
Trading this game in for NBA 2k13. This game was terrible. Going back to Madden 12, not that it was all that amazing itself.Comment
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The license battle is obviously a negative because we lack a competitive alternative, but I think people do tend to overhype the impact competition would have had on making EA's version of the game any better. There's a lot of revisionist history about 2k5 and Madden 2005. While 2k5 had some great elements, it was still widely considered to be graphically inferior and lacking in features compared to Madden. (The field textures in 2k5 were particularly poor). Also recall that significantly more people were on PS2 than XBox, and EA games were created for PS2 and ported over, whereas 2k5 was the opposite, IIRC. NFL 2k5 was decidedly less impressive on PS2 than it was on XBox.
I just bought this game today - haven't played yet. I was unimpressed with the demo after a month of playing NCAA, but I got it $10 off at Target and I'm willing to give it a shot because of the visuals, presentation, and the new modes.
IMO, Madden has gotten better, and it started in Madden 10 when they fixed the ratings to be more variable (NHL could sure take a lesson from this). But no current gen Madden game has been as good as Madden 2005 was. And I disagree that the visuals were poor in that game, that game looked terrific in 2004, and it played great.
Seriously, I caution you on opening that game if you are wanting to save funds.Comment
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put it another way, if M10 was the exact same game but also had M13 graphics, i truly believe more ppl would find more positive things to say about M10.Through Holy Union God Lives Inside For Everyone
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Wow. I'm only a week or two into owning this game, but I'm so conflicted on it. The onslaught of positive reviews (almost universally 8.0 or higher) really makes you wonder about the legitimacy of the review industry. This one sports title is such a cash cow for EA, that you'd have to imagine there'd be pressure against being one of the few publications to absolutely trash it. It's one thing to thing to give NHL 2k10 a 6.7, or trash any of the other less popular games, but this is MADDEN.
Even if the reviewers are being honest, I feel like Madden sways them with the shiny new features that we see year to year, except they never seem to realize that most of these features (vision cone, weapons, etc.) are either completely scrapped or completely superseded a year later. I do have to give Madden 13 serious credit for reworking the career mode. There are definite touches of NBA 2k's franchise mode in there.
But the animations in the actual game play can be jarringly bad. Seriously, after coming off two straight months of loving NCAA 13 to death, it's alarming how bad parts of this game are. The passing A.I. is NOT noticeably improved, even if the ball trajectory and precision passing are. Seriously, how many different times have we heard that "gang tackling", "precision passing" and "proper DB/WR interaction" are now in the game? Every year, I hear reviewers and commenters talking about how toned down super-LB's are, but it's still there!
The collision system broke the running game, IMO. When I have Adrian Peterson running full speed into a linebacker, and he just crumples into a heap, I'm sorry, but that' feels like Backbreaker to me. I'm going to keep playing to see if I can "get used" to some of the horrible animations that pull you out of an immersive experience, but I have doubts.Comment
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Madden13 sales have dropped drastically since launch. Last year at this time, Madden12 for both the PS3 and Xbox360 had over 2.05 million unit sold. Right now Madden13 has less than a million unit sold on each system. I think this is a turning point for the Madden series. The consumers are letting EA know that the casual, arcade style of football isn't working anymore. Cam weber and these developers need too take notice and these Gamechangers need too as well. Football fundamentals are essential. Meaning: double-team pass blocking, all the NFL penalties and that they work properly, Real broadcast TV style and a nice halftime show, Replay system that looks and feels like the NFL, CB/WR interactions, OL/DL interactions...the list can go on and on. We want a NFL title that represent the NFL and not EA football that they think is the NFL. The real story will hit after christmas, but with NBA2k13 weeks away and other titles around the corner, I think Madden13 will sell less than Madden12. Will see. Check VGCharts for sales estimates.Comment
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Re: Madden NFL 13 Review (PS3/360)
Madden13 sales have dropped drastically since launch. Last year at this time, Madden12 for both the PS3 and Xbox360 had over 2.05 million unit sold. Right now Madden13 has less than a million unit sold on each system. I think this is a turning point for the Madden series. The consumers are letting EA know that the casual, arcade style of football isn't working anymore. Cam weber and these developers need too take notice and these Gamechangers need too as well. Football fundamentals are essential. Meaning: double-team pass blocking, all the NFL penalties and that they work properly, Real broadcast TV style and a nice halftime show, Replay system that looks and feels like the NFL, CB/WR interactions, OL/DL interactions...the list can go on and on. We want a NFL title that represent the NFL and not EA football that they think is the NFL. The real story will hit after christmas, but with NBA2k13 weeks away and other titles around the corner, I think Madden13 will sell less than Madden12. Will see. Check VGCharts for sales estimates.
I checked for just the 360 and PS3 numbers only.
W/E 9/10/2011- 1.572, 897 units sold
W/E/9/8/ 2012- 1.659, 696 units sold.
This does not include Nintendo hardware or any other mini-hardware, plus, they might get a push from the new WII coming out.Comment
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I just got done writing a 14,570 word Madden NFL 13. It frustrates me to see short reviews that don't cover all the stuff. I went into as much detail as I could and broke everything up into sections that you can skip if you have no interest in reading about that part. I hope you guys check it out and let me know what you think. The biggest reason I wrote it is because hopefully it opens some eyes and in the end gives us a better product because I think that is what all the NFL fans who enjoy gaming want.
http://www.ripten.com/2012/09/21/ripten-mega-review-madden-nfl-13/Comment
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