It's good and bad news to me. Since every game is an iteration on the prior game, it would make sense for the newest game in the series to technically be the best game in the series. I actually decided to skip this years game. After my 8 hours with it in EA Access, i decided it wasn't for me this year.
I really enjoyed Madden 18 on the other hand though, but for 19, i just don't see enough of a move forward to warrant me spending another $60 on the franchise. The reason I said, its good and bad news at the same time: It's good news because it means the franchise still has a ton of power. Football being the number one spot in America, it only makes sense Madden should be dominating as well.
The bad news is, each game has had incremental updates, with it selling so well, it doesn't give me hope that EA would and will push the series forward in the way it needs. The incremental updates are just not big enough in my eyes to warrant a purchase every year.
I would love for Tiburon to actually take 2-3 years to redefine the game and make it SPECIAL. They can continue to release roaster updates and Ultimate cards for the current game and use the time to really go berserk on their engine. Frostbite is a great base but the game still isn't where it needs to be on the field yet. The canned animations start to feel too repeated. The A.I in most cases feels more cheap than challenging.
There's so much they can do if they had the time necessary to do it. But with the deal with the NFL and the amount of money this game has proven it can make, i don't see them getting the time necessary to really push the genre forward. The next generation consoles are a few years away, what's gonna differentiate Madden 19 from Madden 2022!!?
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