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Avg. Customer Rating: 49 reviews Sales Rank: 1520
Platform: Playstation 3 ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Playstation 3 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: 15428 UPC: 014633154283 EAN: 0014633154283 ASIN: B000P0SETO
Release Date: August 14, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Like New condition; box has some shelf wear. Open box, but CD looks new.
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Rocks up the feild March 2, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This game is so freakin fun. I love it because it is not some stupid game were the feild looks chesey and the crowd dosen't look like dots. So make sure to get this game because it freakin rocks.
Choppy framerate and lack of presentation ruin this game. February 29, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
After years of having the exclusive license, EA continues to publish a really stripped down, poor quality football experience. Instead of the broadcast quality play by play every other sports title has offered for years, Madden continues to feature very generic "radio style" commentary. The graphics are decent but nothing incredible. The extremely choppy framerate on the PS3 version of Madden completely ruins the presentation and the gameplay. There are multiple instances where it will drop frames while you're trying to kick a field goal or throw the ball, throwing off your timing for the action and ruining the play. This is a problem that should have been addressed during development instead of released to the market at full price.
One small feature which I used to enjoy was having the computer play against itself. NFL 2K5 did this especially well, it actually looked and sounded like an NFL broadcast. It's not essential by any stretch, but I also didn't think it was a feature that needed to be removed from Madden, which it now has.
In the end it's unbelievable EA even shipped this game. I never thought I would say it but I look forward to a non-NFL football game which has at least the quality of NFL 2K5 (unfortunately All-Pro Football 2K8 wasn't it). EA has proven with five especially bad Madden releases in a row that they aren't going to deliver a good NFL game anytime soon.
RUSHED IT February 28, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
First off...There is NO other game that I am this picky about. My Madden gaming experience is important to me, because there is no other game that dominates my free time like Madden does.
Team Madden dropped the ball on this one. I'll be the first person asking for something new in the bells and whistles department...but DANG! When the bells and whistles get so loud that you can't hear the fun stuff going on behind `em, you have a problem. The championship ring thing is just ridiculous! If I ever see someone "sporting" one of those things, I'm calling `em out in public for being a world class loser. Seriously, to think you actually accomplished something by playing a video game is one huge indicator for a serious need for counseling. I mean...i like video games too, but get real.
My beloved Franchise Mode is now so freaking involved that I hardly felt like bothering with it. Why mess up a good thing with a bunch of extra crap that you now have to track? I don't know anyone that wants to waste HOURS just setting up a game unless there's some incredible gameplay involved afterwards. And thats just it...there isn't even "OK" gameplay once you hit the field. I know I'm not the only person that still feels like my players are ice-skating down the sideline when I actually got a chance to break a long run, or feels like they're not really in control of their runningback inside. I just hit some buttons and pray...you don't set up cuts anymore on Madden, you just hope that things work out. That's lame EA!
Save your money people! If you don't have a backwards compatible PS3...get one. Then buy Madden 08 for PS2. You'll get a more natural feel to the gameplay, and thereby have a much more fun and satisfying gaming experience.
PS,
Don't get me started about how horrible the defensive side of the ball feels on this rip-off of a game!
A step forward...a step backward February 1, 2008 I've been a Madden NFL fan for years. Because of budget constraints, I typically purchased a new version every other year. This year I got a new Play Station 3 for Christmas and I decided the first game I'd buy for it would be the new Madden NFL 2008.
I got the game home and started it up right away. First off, the menu is not as user friendly as it used to be. But, I managed to get through it and started my own Franchise which I have done with all the Madden games since they started the Franchis option. When I get to the game I find it's not easy to make substitutions. You can't have different players in for different plays, you have to go back and edit your depth chart. So, right away, it's not like a real Franchise option.
The key this year to Madden 08 is the graphics. Gone is Tony Bruno's boring monologues and stupid interviews. The focus is on the graphics. The stadiums look AMAZING! The players look great -- though you have few player faces, so all the players kind of look alike. They changed the juke move from the R2/L2 button to the right analog stick. So, when I'm running down field and I go to juke I accidently pitch the ball! Yes, the L2 button is now for pitching the ball and the L1 is for a fake pitch. Getting used to the new controller took me a lot of time. To be honest, I wasn't happy and am still not that crazy about it. Also, the R2 button is now for a "speed burst", but I barely notice any change when I'm pushing the R2 and when I'm not. Using the right analog stick for jukes and "trucking" through the defense has taken some getting used to, but I'm getting better at it.
Now, you also have more controls over your offensive linemen, you can pancake defenders or cut them at the knees using the right analog stick. However, for defenders - primarily D-Linemen - you can't do the swim move or power the o-line like you used to. Now you have d linemen who are "finesse" players or are "power" players and you use the L1/L2 button accordingly, but overall, it doesn't seem to work well. Also, you can't indepently blitz a cornerback or a safety like you used to. Blitzing the linebackers independtly took a little work, but I finally figured it out.
One final complaint, is I've got a strong offensive line with the exception of my right tackle who's about a 78 overall and is supposed to be a strong pass blocker. However, my QB gets sacked over and over again. Even my best Tackle or Guard gets blown over by the d-line and my QB gets sacked. This seems like a HUGE game flaw to me.
Overall, I love the graphics, but think they could do more to expand the players faces. I think the substitution of players would make me enjoy this a lot more. Also, I think that audibles should be easier to set up and you can't change your profile once you've started your franchise. It defaults to the original profile all the time.
I think the guys at EA sports have put a good, progressive product that shows they're not resting on their laurels. However, I think that they need to make the game as realistic as possible and make it more enjoyable for the average gamer to the most advanced player. At times this game is too complicated and pulls away from the action to keep me going with it. I get frustrated with all the breaks in the action. I'm going to wait and see what they do with Madden 09 before I go and buy it. As it is, I wish I had waited for the 09 version instead of rushing out to buy this one.
Needs much more work EA!! January 24, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Please don't sit back and just get comfortable with your history of dominating the Football gaming world. First off - 720p...what's that about - why isn't it 1080i/p yet? I consider myself a different type of gamer...I play about 4 game titles a year and that's it but I play the crap out of those 4 games. My favorite is my Madden and a few other EA sports games and that's all I can fit into my video gaming bag. The last two years I've enjoyed the College Football games much more than the Madden titles. It has nothing a little to do with gameplay but mostly it has to do with longevity...or maybe a new word - gaming elasticity. How long do I play before I'm bored. The college football game has the recruiting piece that adds so much to the dynasty mode and it lets you turnover your roster and discover new players and ways to play with your team. The scouting & draft, coaching changes and free agent period in the Madden games is supposed to provide that same change of pace but those features are so under produced it's not even funny. I'm not really even sure I understand why there is "scouting" during the season b/c I don't feel that I get anything out of it. The Coaching change screen seems like it's missing something - why can't I sort out head coach vs. special teams guys etc - the way you could in the past by their ratings on different things. What happened to spring training where I could improve my guys before the season - now there is some weird antiquated practice/training option before each game - no offense but those mini-games aren't that fun and doing it ONE time per season all at once is plenty for me. One other big confusing thing for me is the uniform choice screen - why can't I see what uniform I'm choosing and which one I'm playing against until I get into the game. For instance I choose the cowboys history uni and then I get in the game and see that the other team is wearing white too...how does that work...that seems like something that would get fixed in edit? The Gameplay isn't all bad but a bit frustrating in many areas but mainly turnovers. I love the majority of the running game play but my running back fumbles at least 3 times a game - when is that realistic? The passing...well I'm still working on that one...I know part of the problems there is me - well that and the fact that linebackers apparently all have 3-4 foot verticals to snatch balls out of the air. I'm just pleading that it gets better ever year...I realize it's a new console but Madden has always been the absolute best game out there for so long and these last two years it's fallen way short. Let's get back on top EA.
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