Madden NFL 25 is an enjoyable milestone that overlooks its legacy (review)

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As Kleenex is to tissues John Madden is to video game football. It s hard and humbling to realize that 25 years have passed since the legendary NFL coach first enthusiastically charged through the digital sports landscape. In honor of Madden s silver anniversary EA Sports is delivering a slightly more substantial entry in its best selling juggernaut.

Or at least that s what the publisher wants us to believe.

No seriously Madden NFL 25 coming out today on Xbox 360 (played here) and PlayStation 3 is not just Madden 13 with a back of box list of minor tweaks and tinkers. EA promises us. Cross its heart.

So let s see if 25 deserves a roster spot in your library or if you should auto sim through it to next season.

What you ll like

Pro Bowl level presentation Madden NFL 25 embraces the big budget bluster of the NFL. Fighter jet flyovers. Mascots running through fireworks and confetti. Talking heads in the booth. Muscled up millionaires chest bumping each other. It s all in there except for the washed up country singer doing a cheesy lead up.

The presentation is excellent and it serves as the thread binding the package. Developer EA Tiburon focused on the details. Each important primetime matchup starts off with a customized video for the participating teams. The crowd follows popular NFL memes. Denver diehards chant in com plete as the opposing quarterback misses a throw and fans of Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones Drew echo Drewwww after the stocky star rumbles to a first down.

Madden NFL 25 successfully captures the dynamic nature of football.

When playing the Connected Franchise mode where I took over an existing roster as owner I enjoyed reading fake tweets from well known ESPN personalities including Adam Schefter Chris Mortensen and the controversial Skip Bayless. In fact many media notables from both ESPN and CBS make appearances throughout the different modes.

EA Sports latest NFL entry continues to capture all the noise and spectacle surrounding pro football building on a solid foundation that makes all the action on the field even more believable.

Physics in motion Last year Tiburon introduced the Infinity Engine redefining Madden s physics. Madden 25 features the next version of that engine which heavily affects gameplay. Running is more nuanced for both the backs and the offensive line. Skillful studs can link together multiple moves including jukes spins and stiff arms. A modifier button lets you execute finessed variations of those techniques at the expense of your running speed. Players can even regain their balance while they gallop down the sideline by hitting the right stick at the proper time. The O line also blocks with added realism thanks to the refined physics opening holes in a more natural way and forcing you to choose the right running lanes to find daylight. So you ll have to think like a 2 000 yard machine if you want to score points on the ground.

Become a gridiron tycoon If I suddenly found myself billions of dollars richer I would probably consider owning a professional sports franchise. I d buy some ridiculous hat or sport coat that would become my signature. And maybe I d finally start smoking cigars. Well probably not. But for some reason I find this aspect of the NFL oddly charming. You wouldn t have the Dallas Cowboys of the 90s without Jerry Jones and vice versa.

Madden 25 lets you live the life of a player coach or owner through its Connected Franchise mode. As an owner you still get to coach the team and play actual games but you also get full control of your organization. Trusted advisers will give you feedback in key areas like marketing ticket sales stadium affairs and other finances. After a while you can even choose to relocate your club.

As an owner you ll have a stable of advisers to help you manage your organization.

As the new owner of the aforementioned Jacksonville Jaguars I made shrewd improvements. I renovated EverBank Field s parking made chicken salads and sodas more affordable and I signed some key free agents. Before long the Jags became a contender.

Then they became the London Bulldogs.

That s what makes this mode so fun. You can turn any squad in the league into your personal plaything throwing wads of cash left and right without consequence. And if you don t want to bother with tweaking numbers you can always delegate everything to your trusted staff. Being an owner is almost as enjoyable as being an MVP.

What you won t like

Needs more boom With Madden EA Sports is in a unique position. Its nomenclature tends to focus on athletic endeavors NHL NBA Live FIFA Soccer and so forth. Yet the publisher handcuffed Madden (and Tiger Woods PGA Tour) to a personality and with the Hall of Fame coach having telestrated his way to full time retirement he s become less relevant with the target audience. So with each year his video game presence fades further into obscurity.

I get it. Madden is about football and not the coach himself. Heck many of the people playing the series probably wonder why it s not called EA Sports NFL Football. But this is Madden NFL 25. It s an important release a celebratory release. And I m shocked with its lack of nostalgia.

And this not only applies to Madden the man. It also applies to Madden the franchise. We ve experienced countless editions in the superstar simulation spanning generations of consoles and PCs. Unfortunately 25 does a poor job of helping players relive their favorite memories.

Madden is about football but it should also acknowledge its roots.

Do we get a documentary filled with rose colored clips sound bites and screenshots Nope.

Do we get a classic 16 bit mode similar to the one in Madden 2002 or an old school inspired mode like the one in NHL 14 Nah.

Do we at least get to see John s creepy holographic ghost again or hear his voice tell us which play to choose in game No and no.

We get some scrolling logos in the intro and a few loading screens highlighting historic releases. Oh and Madden does make an appearance as a coach on the All Madden squad and as a selectable character in Connected Franchise which is cool but not cool enough.

Conclusion

Madden NFL 25 is the best American football game I ve played since Sega s last NFL 2K effort. It s polished. It presents itself well. And it s a lot of fun. Each play each flick of the stick shows how much effort EA put into this series. Those 25 years of hard work are in full effect here and that s great news for all of us who ve been fans every turf tearing step of the way.

Yet with 25 EA Sports should have given itself a few additional pats on the butt. It has stayed in the game for this long and it should have spent more time reminiscing about its achievements on the virtual field. In this case I would welcome a little more showmanship and attitude.

More Deion Sanders. Less Tom Brady.

And at least for this year more John Madden.

Score 85

Madden 25 5 Demaryius Thomas goes down after a catch. Source Electronic Arts Madden 25 6 Updates to the physics engine allow running quarterbacks like Robert Griffin III to excel. Source Electronic Arts Madden 25 7 Connected Franchise gives you the chance to own an NFL team. Source Electronic Arts Madden 25 8 As an owner you can upgrade your stadium facilities. Source Electronic Arts Madden 25 9 You can even relocate your organization to a bigger market. Source Electronic Arts Madden 25 10 The Jets and Dolphins face off. Source Electronic Arts Madden 25 11 Aaron Rodgers throws a pass downfield. Source Electronic Arts Madden 25 12 Adrian Peterson runs on snow covered turf in Madden NFL 25 Source Electronic Arts Madden 25 13 Victor Cruz makes a one handed catch. Source Electronic Arts Madden 25 14 Marshawn Lynch enters beast mode. Source Electronic Arts Previous 1 of 10 Next Previous Slides Next Slides

Madden NFL 25 released on August 27 2013 for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. The publisher provided GamesBeat with an Xbox 360 copy of the game for the purpose of this review.

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