Madden NFL 25 Run Free and Infinite Engine 2 Playbooks Available Now
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Wow reality just set in from those playbooks that im actually not gonna buy madden.First Iit looks identical to the last year's game. Second it moves like last years game so far in the clip. Last time I didnt purchase madden was when Hines ward was on the cover. Wow speechless -
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Actually when I was reading the first part of the playbook it seemed like a gimmick but then when I started reading more it got interesting. None of you guys can like. The mechanic behind the LT or L2 being a stutter step kind of thing and you being able to string moves out of that is what we needed. When they emphasize stringing moves, it it more in the context of the new precision mode that they added. They also mentioned that they added 30 new moves in other articles that I read. When you actually read into it more and not just stop at the video it sounds pretty cool. Plus they emphasized the fact that the higher rated juking players will pull of prettier moves than the other backs. They will do the 3rd tier moves so apparently there is 3 levels of juking. It was also mentioned that elite backs will definitely be separated from the others.
They also mentioned that since new things were added to the ball carrier, they had to add more logic to the defense. What was in the top 5 of best news was that they fixed pursuit angles. This was something that REALLY needed to be fixed. That would mean instead of players running at angles to run to the back of your player, they will actually get in better position to cut you off.
All of that sounds good, however, where EA messed up was with the showcase of this trailer. This trailer did a terrible job of showing off everything that they talked about in the playbooks. NCAA did a much better job with at least telling us what was added or changed. Hopefully there are more videos added for these features soon.
Here are all the necessary articles to read into:
http://underthecode.com/2013/04/24/m...n-impressions/
http://underthecode.com/2013/04/24/h...-in-madden-25/
http://underthecode.com/2013/04/24/m...l-impressions/
Madden is back, and the first details on the game focus on a slew of changes it's doing to the ways players move and control.
Marshawn Lynch stiff arms Clay Matthews in the grill, jerking the defender’s head back violently and knocking him to the ground. Lynch has transformed into full beast mode, trucking his way over the linebacker, spinning out of the corner’s weak arm tackle, and hurdling high over the standing safety on his way to paydirt.
http://mymaddenpad.com/2013/04/24/ru...sion-modifier/
Way more refreshing than just watching the bad video they put together.Last edited by carvis#15; 04-25-2013, 11:01 PM.Comment
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Re: Madden NFL 25 Run Free and Infinite Engine 2 Playbooks Available Now
Actually when I was reading the first part of the playbook it seemed like a gimmick but then when I started reading more it got interesting. None of you guys can like. The mechanic behind the LT or L2 being a stutter step kind of thing and you being able to string moves out of that is what we needed. When they emphasize stringing moves, it it more in the context of the new precision mode that they added. They also mentioned that they added 30 new moves in other articles that I read. When you actually read into it more and not just stop at the video it sounds pretty cool. Plus they emphasized the fact that the higher rated juking players will pull of prettier moves than the other backs. They will do the 3rd tier moves so apparently there is 3 levels of juking. It was also mentioned that elite backs will definitely be separated from the others.
They also mentioned that since new things were added to the ball carrier, they had to add more logic to the defense. What was in the top 5 of best news was that they fixed pursuit angles. This was something that REALLY needed to be fixed. That would mean instead of players running at angles to run to the back of your player, they will actually get in better position to cut you off.
All of that sounds good, however, where EA messed up was with the showcase of this trailer. This trailer did a terrible job of showing off everything that they talked about in the playbooks. NCAA did a much better job with at least telling us what was added or changed. Hopefully there are more videos added for these feature soon.
Here are all the necessary articles to read into:
http://underthecode.com/2013/04/24/m...n-impressions/
http://underthecode.com/2013/04/24/h...-in-madden-25/
http://underthecode.com/2013/04/24/m...l-impressions/
Madden is back, and the first details on the game focus on a slew of changes it's doing to the ways players move and control.
Marshawn Lynch stiff arms Clay Matthews in the grill, jerking the defender’s head back violently and knocking him to the ground. Lynch has transformed into full beast mode, trucking his way over the linebacker, spinning out of the corner’s weak arm tackle, and hurdling high over the standing safety on his way to paydirt.
http://mymaddenpad.com/2013/04/24/ru...sion-modifier/
Way more refreshing than just watching the bad video they put together.
Well said and stated, I agree.
The trailer didn't work well.Comment
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I don't think they should have released any trailer at all showcasing the "run free" stuff because it was pretty much a lose-lose from the beginning. Either you get the trailer we got and it's boring, unexciting and not sexy. Or you have a trailer that looks like an And-1 mixtape and it seems like you can take any back and turn them into Barry Sanders.Comment
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@deucedouglas I'm sorry in talking about 07 madden with Shaun Alexander on the cover. Hines ward is on the back oft the boxComment
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Re: Madden NFL 25 Run Free and Infinite Engine 2 Playbooks Available Now
Agree, someone said it earlier, this trailer wasn't made for the sim crowd. Even the 1st trailer was arcadey in nature. I didn't like the trailer at all last night.I don't think they should have released any trailer at all showcasing the "run free" stuff because it was pretty much a lose-lose from the beginning. Either you get the trailer we got and it's boring, unexciting and not sexy. Or you have a trailer that looks like an And-1 mixtape and it seems like you can take any back and turn them into Barry Sanders.
However, after reading more articles from sim type players, it feels like it's going in the correct area.
Let's just hope, this time around, it plays out like it's on paper.Comment
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Yeah, I'm basically just treating it like the IE last year and just want to get my hands on it. They can release videos all day but I'm not going to be able to get a good judge until I have the controller in my hand and am playing the game. I almost hope they have some sort of practice or 'gauntlet' mode in the demo so you can test out all the moves and get accustomed to them.Agree, someone said it earlier, this trailer wasn't made for the sim crowd. Even the 1st trailer was arcadey in nature. I didn't like the trailer at all last night.
However, after reading more articles from sim type players, it feels like it's going in the correct area.
Let's just hope, this time around, it plays out like it's on paper.Comment
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Re: Madden 25 Playbooks - Run Free and Infinite Engine 2
You know what really kills me about that statement - it is absolutely backwards - I mean seriously, do these guys know anything about balance???It’s a lot of fun to devise new defensive strategies by trying to take out the legs of smaller players who may not be able to recover from a stumble as well as a guy with longer legs. Suddenly it makes sense to go after a guy like Maurice Jones-Drew differently than you would Calvin Johnson."
This is ridiculous.
Shorter player equals lower center of gravity and more balance - going low is much more difficult for taller players to deal with (hurdle not withstanding). I am just sick to my stomach, we will ever get back to a balanced game where user timing and the way you hit the buttons (length of time you hold it down) actually impacts the game play????????Comment
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Re: Madden NFL 25 Run Free and Infinite Engine 2 Playbooks Available Now
They probably should have done a trailer about everything that they added game play wise. It still would have been interesting to see the video at least demonstrate everything they talked about in the playbooks and articles.I don't think they should have released any trailer at all showcasing the "run free" stuff because it was pretty much a lose-lose from the beginning. Either you get the trailer we got and it's boring, unexciting and not sexy. Or you have a trailer that looks like an And-1 mixtape and it seems like you can take any back and turn them into Barry Sanders.Comment
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Yeah, I honestly would have rather seen a minute and a half trailer of guards pulling and screens being ran to get a good look at the new blocking. You could have even thrown some of the run-free stuff in there too to compliment it.Comment
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Re: Madden NFL 25 Run Free and Infinite Engine 2 Playbooks Available Now
I imagine it's all part of the budget slashing and layoffs at EA, but I find it interesting that this year our "playbooks" are merely blogs and the trailer was so skimpy.
Compared to last year's video productions, it's quite a scaled back effort to market the game.
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Re: Madden NFL 25 Run Free and Infinite Engine 2 Playbooks Available Now
Fine by me - it grates a bit when there is a huge marketing budget for a game with no polish.Comment
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Agree, they know they have E3 coming up, too.Comment

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