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GF Rating
8.0

1808 ratings

Critic & User Reviews

GF Rating
4

Weak

Ehhhhh, it's okay.

posted by DOOKIEMAN (SUNRISE, FL) Jun 15, 2006

Member since May 2006

It is not as good as the previous installments. The graphics are pretty much the same as the others on the xbox. Live support is fine. I would suggest that you rent instead of buying it.

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GF Rating
5

Fair

Not a fan of Madden

posted by sobo86 (Macomb, MI) Jan 25, 2008

Member since Nov 2007

Alright for everyone who thinks madden is the best game ever, here is my take. The graphics appear not to be the best, I feel madden has looked the same since Sega Genesis. Will they ever make a good game with excellent graphics. I mean you know that's the reason they bought out ESPN NFL 2K, because they couldn't keep up with not only the graphics but the price was unbeatable compared to the 40-50 for Madden games. Perhaps Madden looks better on other Systems like the 360 and PS3 but not Xbox, PS2, and others.

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GF Rating
5

Fair

Diminishing Returns

posted by xjadams (BOZEMAN, MT) May 29, 2006

Member since May 2006

2 out of 6 gamers (33%) found this review helpful

This game is a step backwards in quality from the previous version.

Subtitle: EA is using exclusivity of NFL license to limit competition in order to cover up for slipping production values.

Pros:

1) The addition of vision and precision passing makes the quarterback position more tightly linked to the skill of the user.

2) The superstar mode is an interesting addition. Seeing the game from this perspective is interesting.

Cons:

1) Control scheme is far too complex. With each new feature (playmaker, truck stick, and QB vision), new controls are added. Eventually, there is simply too much to do, too many buttons to push and hold in combos with dual thumbstick control schemes. The game becomes frustrating at that point. A more useful approach to additional features would be to allow the user to customize tendencies for a specific player that would automate the use of new features on a player by player basis, taking into account the skill of the player (not the user).

2) Quality... mainly lacking in the audio department. The effects and music are good, however, placement and loading schemes seem sophomoric at best. The commentary engine places inappropriate comments all over the place rather frequently. When coming back from a game to the superstar menu, a song is chosen, 2 seconds are played, then another song is chosen. Other quality issues are also present in the superstar mode. The email/mentor system is downright lacking in content, as well as repopulating messages you've already seen and deleted.

3) Minicamp... hasn't kept up with new features. The original introduction of minicamp (2004 version) was spectacular and taught many aspects of the new features introduced in 2004. The QB game is so radically different that an entirely new series of mini camps should have been introduced.

4) Superstar mode... practice & gameplan sections... while an interesting concept, become horrifically repetitive.

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