A popular internet axiom states that “what has been seen cannot be unseen.” And so it is with
Madden. If you’ve been following the media for
Madden 15, you may have set some pretty high expectations. If you’ve
played Madden 15 on either the PS4 or Xbox One, you may find that many of those expectations are (finally) met this year, as you can read in our
official review.
So to step back and objectively look at
Madden 15 on “last-gen” consoles can be tough. For whatever reasons, this version of the game lacks many of the new, innovative and fun additions touted all summer. Things that I consider literally game-changing -- like the ability to switch between cameras on the fly -- are nowhere to be found on older consoles.
If you only own a 360 or PS3, this may come as a disappointment. However, instead of bemoaning these features’ absences, let's look at what the game actually does on its own. Then you can decide if it warrants a purchase, or if you are safe simply upgrading
Madden 25’s roster.
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