Weak Madden Sales Signaling Trouble for Game Industry

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  • PantherBeast_OS
    RKO!!
    • Apr 2009
    • 6636

    #121
    Re: Weak Madden Sales Signaling Trouble for Game Industry

    Honestly the economy has alot to do with game sales been down. But truthfully EA needs to do some more things to improve gameplay. The D really needs to be redone and the D Playbooks need to be overhauled. The Pass rush protection needs to be tuned some. The run blocking is good now. But the main thing Ian and company really need to focus on more then anything is franchise mode offline and online together and make it much better then it was back in the ps2 days. Franchise mode is the main thing people are asking for them to work on this coming year aside from tuning other things like the oline and D. But if Ian and company can give us a franchise mode next year that would blow our minds away. Then I think they would see sales increase big time.
    Last edited by PantherBeast_OS; 08-21-2010, 12:38 AM.

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    • Bull_Dozer
      Rookie
      • Apr 2010
      • 247

      #122
      Not surprising. I didn't buy madden 11, and I won't buy another madden until franchise mode is completely redone.

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      • ghettoqball
        Rookie
        • Jul 2010
        • 363

        #123
        Re: Weak Madden Sales Signaling Trouble for Game Industry

        Did anybody not see this coming? Maybe EA will get it going next year and give us a quality product.

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        • rawcorp
          Rookie
          • Aug 2009
          • 99

          #124
          Re: Weak Madden Sales Signaling Trouble for Game Industry

          EA wants to get these casual gamers, while alienating all the hardcore gamers who count for most of their repeat sales every year.

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          • Vikes1
            Proctor, MN. Go Rails!
            • May 2008
            • 4102

            #125
            Re: Weak Madden Sales Signaling Trouble for Game Industry

            I think it was last year that some "Expert" claimed that possibly the reason for Madden's fairly disappointing early sales were do to "Buyers fatigue". At the time...and maybe now too, it maybe makes sense.

            Just kinda winging it here but...maybe for many gamers, Madden has become just good old Madden. Maybe that's where the buyers fatigue comes in. Could be that many gamers are just now looking for something different...and well, new to them.

            Again just throwing stuff out there... You still see many Madden gamers still hoping that the game can return to it's former glory. Six years into the current consoles. To my knowledge, I know of no other current PS3/360 game that people are hoping for that. Seem kinda telling that when six years later, many are still looking backward? While other games, including sports games from EA, are being applauded for their current gen efforts, by moving forward...not backward. Seems to me anyway, the reason for possibly stagnant Madden sales could be found in that somewhere.
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            • raz77
              Rookie
              • Jun 2008
              • 106

              #126
              Re: Weak Madden Sales Signaling Trouble for Game Industry

              I don't see it as trouble for the industry. Your Red dead redemptions, your just cause 2s, your uncharted 2s, in other words your games that are actually good will continue to sell well.

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              • OpusX910
                Pro
                • Dec 2008
                • 517

                #127
                Re: Weak Madden Sales Signaling Trouble for Game Industry

                I dont think the economy has anything at all to do with this.....$60 is not much at all, especially if you only buy a game or two a year. This has to do with the game being very stale and buyers getting sick of it. I decided to buy Madden this year and put it on eBay the same day I bought it. First time i've bought Madden in like 5 years and its almost identical to the last Madden I bought, how does a game not progress at all in that time span?

                If any sports franchise wants to do well, all they have to do is look at what NHL or MLB Show has done. MLB's gameplay is so good that I dont even know how they make a better game every year, but they do. Madden just seems to....well, not care.

                I actually am hoping that M12 sucks too so maybe EA decides not to renew their license agreement ( i think it expires in 2012 ) and 2K can begin making a quality pro football series again.

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                • Bash
                  Rookie
                  • Jan 2010
                  • 71

                  #128
                  Good, I didn't buy this years game because they still haven't ****ing updated the half assed online franchise. Until they do I'm not buying madden.

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                  • tabulaRasa
                    Pro
                    • Aug 2005
                    • 641

                    #129
                    No competetion is a sure way to staleness.

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                    • Feldman_oten
                      Banned
                      • Aug 2010
                      • 3

                      #130
                      This game is not as good game. Sorry. I dk why OP gave it a 9. NCAA dominates this in every way.

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                      • Feldman_oten
                        Banned
                        • Aug 2010
                        • 3

                        #131
                        Also to the guy that mentioned Amazon and Walmart gave an incentive, that's not a good thing. Best buy gave an incentive too for a discounted game. They knew going in based on the sales the past two years they needed incentives to actually help sell it. I'm not gonna lie, i picked it up, and i've never completely felt ashamed of picking up a madden game, but i did once i entered franchise, and that i can never get an online franchise going b/c people don't play or pay attention.

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                        • erickonasis
                          MVP
                          • Jan 2006
                          • 3016

                          #132
                          Re: Weak Madden Sales Signaling Trouble for Game Industry

                          Originally posted by Feldman_oten
                          This game is not as good game. Sorry. I dk why OP gave it a 9. NCAA dominates this in every way.
                          Couldnt have said it better
                          SLIDERS SUCK

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                          • rooney8
                            Pro
                            • Jul 2009
                            • 823

                            #133
                            Re: Weak Madden Sales Signaling Trouble for Game Industry

                            Originally posted by roadman
                            Madden started off sluggish last year and with the start of football and the holiday season it picked itself back up and made a small gain over Madden 9 by the time everything was accounted for.

                            Continue to celebrate less sales if you want to. Business doesn't work that way if one year doesn't sell well, try to do something else the next year.

                            It's all about budgets and the bottom line. Less sales and revenue this year, less budget next year for franchise mode and everything else that needs improving.
                            If a game sells badly and you cut investment you are pretty much giving up on that game. Not going to happen with Madden. My only fear is if it sells well it might reinforce the target the casual approach. If sales are bad they might decide the same as previous years that the game needs to be simplified further. Bad sales don't mean a better game but I think are more likely then good sales. Fifa and Nhl only turned there acts around after bad sales.
                            I think we all agree Madden11 is an arcade game targeted at casual players. Casuals don't line up at midnight for a game and very few buy it in the first couple of days so yes I would expect sales to rebound somewhat captain buzzkill.
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                            • Dazraz
                              Pro
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 794

                              #134
                              I think these results further lean towards a future where sports games will be developed on a 2 year cycle.
                              The number of staff involved in developing a game seems to grow with so many specialized areas focusing on individual aspects of the game. Despite this the upgrades seem less each year compared to earlier gen systems.

                              I personally like Madden 11 but that said having such important features such as the Franchise mode completely left untouched is unforgivable. EA have made improvements largely in areas that do not require massive funding. The most obvious being the development of Ask Madden into gameflow. Even the much hyped NHL 11, outside of it's gameplay refinements, looks very similar to NHL 10. The menu system, Stanley Cup celebrations & commentary are all from last year.

                              Probably the biggest single factor of increased development costs over previous gen systems is the amount of money spent on providing online functionality within a title. No matter how good a game may be, unless it works flawlessly online, it won't get good ratings.

                              I also think we as gamers have a degree of responsibility. Nowadays there are so many blogs & forums whereby the gaming community can air their views of a game & as so often is the case it's the negative aspects that get talked about the most. This can often put off fringe buyers from shelling out the money for a new release. I think these communities can help developers in that they give them a live feedback of what people do & don't like about their titles but in addition they lay a weight of expectation on a game that is almost impossible to fulfil.

                              In fact so many ideas & theories are discussed in the lead up to a titles release that the game will never live up to the hype it has amassed. This goes some way to explaining why there is such a discrepancy between the ratings from the industry to the user on Madden 11.

                              An example of a game that was received with great acclaim on the back of lower expectations was the first version of UFC. However when it came to the sequel there was a feeling of disappointment because the expectations had become much higher.

                              If the current sales trend is repeated in other key titles, big guns like EA will likely make the decision to take longer to develop a title which in turn can have a number of significant improvements over it's predecessor.

                              I personally hope that games like Madden do continue to be released annually but in doing so I am realistic that 1 year to the next I am not going to see too many changes to a game.

                              One thing is for sure developers will not be willing to throw more money at game development at a time when no matter how good the game is sales levels may not improve to a justifiable level.

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                              • rsherryjr
                                Rookie
                                • Aug 2010
                                • 4

                                #135
                                Re: Weak Madden Sales Signaling Trouble for Game Industry

                                Originally posted by PRAY IV M3RCY
                                i laugh everytime i see a Madden commercial on tv.

                                "NOW PLAY GAMES IN HALF THE TIME"

                                seriously is this a joke, the biggest feature you have for me is being able to play my games in half the time?

                                look the e3 showing was lame, the trailer was lame, gameflow looked lame(as a main feature).

                                the lamest thing of all is having these reviewers rate the game so high.
                                This is funny! Especially when the average online game takes 10 minutes LONGER than it did last year. Besides, why would you want a great game to play in half the time?

                                I bought it, I admit it. I bought it for the online franchise because I was in leagues last year with friends and I will be again this year. But once MLB The Show's franchise gets better I will not be buying this game. MLB's franchise mode and gameplay was GREAT with the exception of not being able to do multiple seasons. Once that happens I will switch to playing that with friends all year around.

                                Also, the casual gamer doesnt buy a game annually. EA is figuring this out. It will take a little time.....but I remember well a time period before Madden, when everyone loved football just as much - but didn't buy football video games because they were so bad. We are entering that time period again, imo.

                                Finally, I dont see any sales figures that support Madden's bad sales reflecting the industry's problems. I saw several articles in the past that suggest a bad economy actually means good video games sales since people are working less and have more time to play.
                                Last edited by rsherryjr; 08-21-2010, 06:30 AM.

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