![]() The new "Skill Drills" game mode, where you go through training drills against robot dummies (yes, robot dummies) are pretty boring and pointless, but the classic Mini-Camp mode is fun to play and provides a much more entertaining way to hone your passing, receiving or defensive skills. ![]() Superstar mode is decent - you really get the feel of playing as an NFL player, and it's cool to create yourself. There are also four new fantasy teams with special abilities and stadiums, which can be interesting to play with every once in a while.Īs non-exhibition game modes go, I haven't done much with the Franchise mode, but it remains very similar to previous versions - control any NFL or created team, doing everything from selling burgers to actually playing games. I honestly haven't noticed any difference in gameplay with these, however. The core gameplay is classic Madden, and practically the same as Madden 07 with the new addition of Weapons: performance-enhancing attributes that are mainly found on star players such as Peyton Manning or Ray Lewis. The sounds of the game of football are all there, and while John Madden and Al Michaels' commentary is as obvious and predictable as ever, it still adds a huge dimension to the game. Animations for players and other objects are great, making the game solid graphically. The graphics aren't outstanding, but when turned on to the maximum the game looks realistic. This was a disappointment for sports fans like myself who mainly play games on PC, but at least the final Madden game for the platform was a good one. EA announced that they would no longer release sports games for PC in 2007, meaning that PC ports of new games Madden series (as well as all of their other sports franchises) would no longer be released.
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