Madden 10 Impressions

The Madden franchise is one of great skepticism and success. While many gamers line up at midnight for the release of the game each year, there are just as many who feel it's necessary to hold off and carefully evaluate the package. It wouldn't be a new Madden season without the doubters coming out of the woodwork and touting each installment the same as the last with a minor face lift and cover athlete change. Fortunately, most true hardcore Madden gamers can easily highlight the subtle differences and changes that help each edition feel different than the last.

Last week, we had the opportunity to watch Madden 10 in action, and even though we weren't given any hands-on time with the game, the differences from last year's version were immediately apparent. One of the bigger changes to the franchise is the authentic look of the action on the field. The design team must have put in extra effort this year, as player models seem to be a lot more like their real life counterparts than ever before. Other small visual changes include the addition of hand towels, a bump up to seven referees on the field at one time, and the inclusion of the infamous chain gang. All of these small revisions allow the game to feel like a completely new package.

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This year, EA's mantra for the franchise is "Fight for Every Yard." This is a common saying in football and is pretty self-explanatory. Thankfully, EA Sports has done a tremendous job taking this famed quote and placing it within their title as an actual in-game feature. The developers have done this through the new technology of "Pro-Tak." Senior Producer Phil Frazier describes Pro-Tak as including "nine-man gang tackles, a brand new pocket for the offensive line, steerable blocks, steerable tackles and the fight for the fumble feature that really lets you fight for that ball at the bottom of the pile."

That's correct. Nine-man gang tackles have made their way into the gameplay, and they're quite exciting when you see them take place on screen. Watching several players come together in order to push a runner backwards to end a play, or an offensive linemen push their team's running-back forward to gain that extra yard for the first down is magical. In previous installments, you'd never see situations like these, despite seeing them every Sunday in real life. The EA developers at the event gave us some live in-game examples of the gang tackling in motion and it definitely left us impressed.

EA also showed off Madden 10's fumble mini-game feature. If you watch football every week, you know that a lot of dirty tactics take place at the bottom of a dog pile during a fumble. While some fumbles are clear cut recoveries, others are a lot more questionable, leaving fans wondering whether one player just gouged the eyes of the ball carrier to pry it loose. EA wanted to take that style of play and implement it within Madden without making it a disrespectful process. The development team has done so by creating a button-mashing mini-game that takes place during multiple-player fumble recoveries. What this means is that if two or three players jump for a fumble at one time, you're probably going to see a dog pile with this new feature to follow. Simply press the buttons that are showing up on the screen and while the referee digs through the pile, the ball may change sides a couple of times before being the referee gives his signal as to who has possession. Though this may feel like a gimmicky addition to the title, it's something that truly adds a nice tint of realism to the game.

Last but not least, EA showed off its new Quarterback Avoidance System. This system allows players to focus on events up field while still getting a feel for what's going on behind the line of scrimmage. If you're like us, you probably have a difficult time keeping an eye on your Quarterback as well as your Wide-receiver up field at the same time, which subsequently results in sacks. ... (continued on next page)

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  1. A-HAAA

    • 12:33am BST - May 1st, 2009

    woooooot first i cant wait till it comes out

  2. rogerse63

    • 12:33am BST - May 1st, 2009

    looks a little stiff to me

  3. Oatmeal | NEJI64

    • 12:41am BST - May 1st, 2009

    then you pick a team and see the same plays from madden 96

  4. PS3!!!!! | FOXY007

    • 12:47am BST - May 1st, 2009

    looks good still a little rough around the edges.. but still a good improvement.. 

  5. Deusthousand09

    • 1:04am BST - May 1st, 2009

    Im gonna stick to nfl 2k5

  6. A-HAAA

    • 1:26am BST - May 1st, 2009

    @5

    i feel you

  7. Charl3z523 | Charl3z523

    • 1:29am BST - May 1st, 2009

    Lmao, I seen Edreggin James and Rod Hood both in that trailer when the Cardinals have already let them go xD.

    Already outdated and they still got 4 months till release.

  8. Ixion | MagicManGSC

    • 1:47am BST - May 1st, 2009

    There will be a roster update on launch day, so that point is irrelevant.

  9. Charl3z523 | Charl3z523

    • 1:53am BST - May 1st, 2009

    Looks like someone actually plays Madden, lmao.

  10. yoboyrob9041226 | BIGROB904

    • 2:19am BST - May 1st, 2009

    i havent gotten madden since 07 i had it on ps2 and ps3 and it was better on ps2  and it just would borrow my friends madden 08 and 09 but i might actually get this one.

  11. PantherHeel93

    • 2:51am BST - May 1st, 2009

    PLEEEEEEAASE tell me they took out the gay "rewind" feature.

  12. The Mask | JSack20

    • 3:32am BST - May 1st, 2009

    I will get this unless madden 11 comes out before I have enough money

  13. ptmww3

    • 1:40pm BST - May 1st, 2009

    first time i am going to buy a madden game good or bad......so better be good

  14. Solrac | Solrac7688

    • 4:47pm BST - May 1st, 2009

    This might actually be my first Madden game, but rumor has it that this may be the last because John Madden is retiring this year.

  15. revsoul | revsoul

    • 9:02pm BST - May 1st, 2009

    2K5 was an arcade game!

    300 rush yds AND 500 pas yds on average....... EVERY game? please

  16. XAversionX | aVeRsioN_X

    • 12:34am BST - June 1st, 2009

    Madden never seems to get 'much' better each year, They all seem to have the same bugs and minor things that annoy people.

     

     

  17. antPALMER | antPALMER

    • 8:54pm BST - June 18th, 2009

    @15

    dude i want madden to keep realistic! no acrade or crazy stats every game... If you want like 300 rushing yards and 500 passing yards average, use rookie status to play then.

    btw- looking forward to get this game!! this game is a must buy.

  18. headstrong24 | headstrong24

    • 8:30pm BST - June 23rd, 2009

    not too excited for this game.  The madden franchise has been going downhill for me.  I wasn't  very impressed with last years and after looking at that video, it looks like the same game with a different cover.  It seems that all of EA's sports game have been letting me down more and more over the past few years.

  19. underdog10

    • 5:59pm BST - August 1st, 2009

    after playing the demo it feels really slow. that's gonna slow down the online game even more

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