IGN Madden review
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IGN Madden review
Not sure if this is Insider only as it was linked in their forums
9.5 - DAMN, Madden may truely be back
http://ps2.ign.com/articles/536/536289p1.html
9.5 - DAMN, Madden may truely be back
http://ps2.ign.com/articles/536/536289p1.html
I was not a fan of Madden last year mainly because I thought the defense was horrible. After reading Terry's impressions and this review it seems that the defense has been greatly improved. I could care less about new innovations. I thought Playmaker control was gimicky and I expect the same from the Hit Stick.
TCs review holds alot more water with me than IGNs..............but more praise sure doesnt hurt my anticipation..........injunwal wrote:I was not a fan of Madden last year mainly because I thought the defense was horrible. After reading Terry's impressions and this review it seems that the defense has been greatly improved. .
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The thing about Madden, the thing that MUST be fixed is that player ratings have to matter, and not just "speed". This is a reason I'm loving ESPN and not so loving NCAA. You can tell a difference in the ability of the players in ESPN, and not just by how fast they can run. Flaws and all, that's a HUGE advantage that ESPN has, at least right now before we've had a chance to dissect Madden.
There is also a fabulous feeling of unexpectedness in ESPN that I relish--so many little things can happen in a game that help it come alive; Madden needs to feel less scripted because over the past few years it's been as scripted as a political convention--down to the letter. I'm looking forward to seeing it, though. I doubt I start a franchise until the real rosters are set, anyway.
There is also a fabulous feeling of unexpectedness in ESPN that I relish--so many little things can happen in a game that help it come alive; Madden needs to feel less scripted because over the past few years it's been as scripted as a political convention--down to the letter. I'm looking forward to seeing it, though. I doubt I start a franchise until the real rosters are set, anyway.
No High Scores:
http://www.nohighscores.com/
http://www.nohighscores.com/
Went to the mall today and paid off Madden 2005. Picked up Doom 3 and got a pretzel. Overall I gave my afternoon a 9.6. 
For the record Jon Robinson was the very same reviewer to give NFL Street a 9.2. Did anyone here play more then 20 games of NFL Street? Of course I am not saying he is biased or that EA pays well for reviews but...
He spends a chunk of time comparing the games in his review yet...
(Xbox scores)
ESPN
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10.0 - Presentation
9.0 - Graphics
9.0 - Sound
9.0 - Gameplay
10.0 - Lasting Appeal
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Overall: 9.4 (From a different reviewer)
MADDEN
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9.0 - Presentation
8.0 - Graphics
7.0 - Sound
9.0 - Gameplay
10.0 - Lasting Appeal
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Overall 9.5
Apparently IGN math is more complex then trig class. Also many people have found this statement to make you scratch your chiny chin chin.
Oh joy a new reality show... Beg Borrow and Deal for Madden 2005.

For the PS2 yes, for the Xbox no. Only the reviewer Jon Robinson has given out the 9+ for Madden the last 2 years. Arron Boulding gave Madden 2002/2003 an 8.6/8.8 respectively on the Xbox.IGN has always given Madden a 9+ review.
For the record Jon Robinson was the very same reviewer to give NFL Street a 9.2. Did anyone here play more then 20 games of NFL Street? Of course I am not saying he is biased or that EA pays well for reviews but...
He spends a chunk of time comparing the games in his review yet...
(Xbox scores)
ESPN
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10.0 - Presentation
9.0 - Graphics
9.0 - Sound
9.0 - Gameplay
10.0 - Lasting Appeal
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Overall: 9.4 (From a different reviewer)
MADDEN
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9.0 - Presentation
8.0 - Graphics
7.0 - Sound
9.0 - Gameplay
10.0 - Lasting Appeal
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Overall 9.5
Apparently IGN math is more complex then trig class. Also many people have found this statement to make you scratch your chiny chin chin.
"If you have $70, buy a copy of each game and be thankful for owning both. If you only have $20.00, beg someone for $30 more and buy yourself a copy of Madden. It's a close call, but someone has to win, just ask the Panthers."

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I don't include TC in this at all
EA has greatly expanded it's Community Leaders program. It's using early copies (some guys getting both PS2 and Xbox copies) to help promote the game.
Okay not everyone of these guys are doing formal reviews. But they are posting on forums their opinions of the game, answering questions, posting screens and videos, etc.
That's all good but this summer, they flew out a number of them out to California to get a tour of EA headquarters, hobnob with NFL players and play the game.
As long as these guys don't review the game, I have no problems. But if they do, watch out. I think it's a sticky issue with film, TV and music reviewers who are hosted for print junkets by studios and record companies, as far as the credibility of their reviews.
It's one thing if EA buys the so-called gaming media. But I wonder if these guys will have problems expressing criticisms of the game or EA if the occasion arises.
EA has greatly expanded it's Community Leaders program. It's using early copies (some guys getting both PS2 and Xbox copies) to help promote the game.
Okay not everyone of these guys are doing formal reviews. But they are posting on forums their opinions of the game, answering questions, posting screens and videos, etc.
That's all good but this summer, they flew out a number of them out to California to get a tour of EA headquarters, hobnob with NFL players and play the game.
As long as these guys don't review the game, I have no problems. But if they do, watch out. I think it's a sticky issue with film, TV and music reviewers who are hosted for print junkets by studios and record companies, as far as the credibility of their reviews.
It's one thing if EA buys the so-called gaming media. But I wonder if these guys will have problems expressing criticisms of the game or EA if the occasion arises.
Well it is never too early to build up the pre-orders for next year according to EBgames.
http://www.ebgames.com/ebx/product/245117.asp
http://www.ebgames.com/ebx/product/245117.asp
Amen!!!Bill_Abner wrote: Madden needs to feel less scripted because over the past few years it's been as scripted as a political convention--down to the letter.
That is the sole reason I've stopped playing the Madden series outside of a brief "tryout" period after release. This has to be fixed for me to enjoy the game again. Sadly, I just don't see EA addressing this.
I'm still wondering if all-madden is really as good as he says it is. I've always played Madden on AP, but it seems as if AM was his choice of difficulty and for the most part he loved the realism that AM gives.
Like Bill, I'll reserve judgement until playing it myself, but it does have promise.
Todd
Like Bill, I'll reserve judgement until playing it myself, but it does have promise.
Todd
Heelfan71 wrote:I am undecided about this game. The previous two Maddens were great games but didn't have that "fun factor" for me. ESPN is fun to play and I am enjoying every minute of it. I'm in the same boat as JROD, I'll wait to see what Bill says.
Same for me. So thats a lot of pressure bill. I am loving ESPN right now but the franchise stuff and its bugs kind of get to me. Sounds like maddens franchise is excellent except for the restricted free agent bug.
Xbox Gamertag = thejake6
I think the free knee pads EA threw in gave the game an extra half point.bdoughty wrote:He spends a chunk of time comparing the games in his review yet...
(Xbox scores)
ESPN
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10.0 - Presentation
9.0 - Graphics
9.0 - Sound
9.0 - Gameplay
10.0 - Lasting Appeal
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Overall: 9.4 (From a different reviewer)
MADDEN
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9.0 - Presentation
8.0 - Graphics
7.0 - Sound
9.0 - Gameplay
10.0 - Lasting Appeal
-------------------
Overall 9.5
It's actually a tenth of a point. EA will have to try harder next yearBrando70 wrote:I think the free knee pads EA threw in gave the game an extra half point.bdoughty wrote:He spends a chunk of time comparing the games in his review yet...
(Xbox scores)
ESPN
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10.0 - Presentation
9.0 - Graphics
9.0 - Sound
9.0 - Gameplay
10.0 - Lasting Appeal
------------------
Overall: 9.4 (From a different reviewer)
MADDEN
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9.0 - Presentation
8.0 - Graphics
7.0 - Sound
9.0 - Gameplay
10.0 - Lasting Appeal
-------------------
Overall 9.5

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I get Madden every year and this year will be no exception. I was initially not very excited about getting Madden this year and merely looking forward to it with ESPN being so damn good IMO. After hearing what Cincy and Terry have to say though I am very excited now.
I am a patient boy.
I wait, I wait, I wait, I wait.
My time is water down a drain.
I wait, I wait, I wait, I wait.
My time is water down a drain.
You have ESP...........NScoopBrady wrote:I get Madden every year and this year will be no exception. I was initially not very excited about getting Madden this year and merely looking forward to it with ESPN being so damn good IMO. After hearing what Cincy and Terry have to say though I am very excited now.
Me no very good at math eitherLeebo33 wrote:It's actually a tenth of a point. EA will have to try harder next yearBrando70 wrote:I think the free knee pads EA threw in gave the game an extra half point.bdoughty wrote:He spends a chunk of time comparing the games in his review yet...
(Xbox scores)
ESPN
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10.0 - Presentation
9.0 - Graphics
9.0 - Sound
9.0 - Gameplay
10.0 - Lasting Appeal
------------------
Overall: 9.4 (From a different reviewer)
MADDEN
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9.0 - Presentation
8.0 - Graphics
7.0 - Sound
9.0 - Gameplay
10.0 - Lasting Appeal
-------------------
Overall 9.5

Seriously, though, the ESPN score adds up to 9.4, the Madden one to 8.6. Now I could see if they weighed gameplay of lasting appeal more than sound or presentation, but both games received the same gameplay and lasting appeal scores. I mean, if you're going to deny being a whore, at least make a point to hide the money instead of leaving it on the dresser.
They do specifically state on their site the final tally is "not an average", but when the one game beats out the other in 3 of the 5 categories and ties the other 2... well, I just wouldn't want to smell the fingers that pulled that score out.Brando70 wrote:Me no very good at math either![]()
Seriously, though, the ESPN score adds up to 9.4, the Madden one to 8.6. Now I could see if they weighed gameplay of lasting appeal more than sound or presentation, but both games received the same gameplay and lasting appeal scores. I mean, if you're going to deny being a whore, at least make a point to hide the money instead of leaving it on the dresser.