GS:Madden NFL 13 trots out the same basic experience one more time, creating an enjoyable game without any major improvements.
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In many ways, this past console generation was a brutal one for sports video games. While other genres flourished, sports gamers were subjected to an irreversible thinning of the herd, losing MLB 2K, 2K Sports football, NHL 2K, both NCAA basketball franchises, and seeing arcade sports games all but vanish. Competition, which breeds innovation, is weaker than ever. But that’s not to say some standout games didn’t arrive as well.
TG writes: Want to know who's going to win Sunday's big game? I'll tell you. It's not going to be the Broncos or the Seahawks. It's going to be John Madden.
Who ever wrote this must live in Denver. I know it's Legal there now but don't smoke too much. It may cause insanity.
I call BS on this review...
I played it, it's good, this reviewer is ignoring the progress made this year. I dont think he's a football fan.
Like I said on IGN's review, if the freaking online issues aren't fixed, I could care less how much of an improvement everything else is. I want to play my friends online, and due to the attrocious lag and noticeable button delay, I'll never buy a Madden game again.
a 7.5 is a decent score coming from gamespot.
7.5 should indicate a pretty damn good game.
5/10 should be an ok-not so good
1-4/10 = bad
6-7 = worth playing. some will find things they like and others won't.
8 very good
9 = GReat
everybody thinks that just because it's not a 8.5 or 9 out of 10 that it some how sucks.