Madden 08 was a disaster of sorts for EA Sports. The game was shipped with bugs that rendered major portions of the game unplayable and as a result, the game sold less than the previous year's version. Metacritic average be damned, Madden 08 didn't have the fairy tale year some would have you believe.
This year's Madden release is going to be the most interesting I have covered since beginning my coverage of Madden games back in the year 2001. First off, the big business question is after Madden actually had a drop in sales last season, will that trend continue yet again? For gamers, the big question is will the game simply improve in a big way?
After last year's release, which was based off of more hype than I can remember this side of Madden 2001, there has been a huge backlash among Madden fans who have said they will not be buying the game on the release date this year. Of course every year there some people who say this only to turn around and buy the game the first day yet again; but, based on my observations from browsing through the community, the number is significantly larger than in previous years. I think it's pretty obvious that if the sentiment across the country is somewhat similar then EA could be taking a hit in their sales numbers once again.
The big question then is, does EA feel the same way I do when it comes to the pulse of Madden fans across the country and, if so, how do they plan to remedy it this year?
My first gut reaction, and based on what we are seeing so far with NCAA, is that a focus on the gameplay and the little things to try to make the experience more authentic and more fun is in order. Does that mean we will see Madden back in the booth this year? All indications point to yes, or at the very least we will get some form of a TV presentation. And if EA doesn't do that, then frankly I fear for the sanity and business savvy of EA's leadership.
Another thing I hope we see EA successfully pull off is a polished and relatively bug free release. I know I shouldn't have to say that, yet it's definitely a priority. And yes, every game ever made has bugs, but a major title like Madden simply can't afford to ship with game breaking bugs. This might sound strange for someone to say of a longtime developer, but after last year you just can't take anything for granted. Peter Moore has hinted that this is something we can expect to see remedied somewhat this year, so let's keep our fingers crossed.
One more thing I think we will see is a continued overall improvement of the gameplay this year -- an obvious point I know. But if you played Madden simply head-to-head last year, you actually got to play a pretty decent game sans the fumbles. With some tweaking and balancing by the developers, Madden could at the very least play a good game of football this upcoming season.
Last year's title sans the bugs was very close to being a title that did turn the corner. Instead, inexcusable bugs ruined the day and sent the Madden franchise into a possible tailspin. Looking ahead and this is now year one in the Peter Moore era, and let's not forget there's been a new Lead Producer on board for the last few months, so there's some fresh faces around EA.
One year later, with an added year of polish and work hopefully completed on the key aspects of the title, along with the addition of a quality TV-style broadcast, and I think that Madden NFL 09 could be a return to something we can recognize as a quality Madden title.
Of course, last year many believed the same could happen and we all know what happened next: we were treated to one of the worst Madden titles since, well the year before. However, one thing is for sure: with the newly renewed NFL exclusivity, this is now a make or break year for the Madden franchise. Either get the franchise back on the right foot, or be swallowed up by the swarm of negativity surrounding exclusivity in sports videogames.
And right now, there are no guarantees.
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Madden 09: Make or Break Season
Submitted on: 03/21/2008 by
Chris Sanner
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I think Madden 08 for the 360 was very good minus the sim stat probs that Madden games have had.Granted this year was a little worse.Also,obviously the turnover issues and bugs shouldn't have been there.Testing goes a long way.Especially when some tweaking was evident after playing a game or two.
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mastershake88 @ 03/23/08 11:17 PM
how is it a make or break year when your the only company with an "exclusive license" and you can afford to sit back with the same game every year. which what was proclaimed by game trailers, 1up.com and any other pro madden site that is payed or bribed to give good reviews.
so make or break? listen its hard to look behind at who is no.2 when your purposly made yourself the only person to be no.1.
so make or break? listen its hard to look behind at who is no.2 when your purposly made yourself the only person to be no.1.
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GAMEC0CK2002 @ 03/23/08 11:21 PM
Madden + sole ownership of NFL License= Never a Make or Break Season
IMO, Madden 08 on the 360 was a fun game
IMO, Madden 08 on the 360 was a fun game
When people say they disliked the gameplay I take it they mean they were frustrated with the sliders and more directly the turnover issue.
I've never been a big Madden apologist but I find the gameplay is very good and much improved in recent years other than that.
Presentation and bugs that should've been fixed with proper testing are really the keys to putting out a product that people will find satisfying.
I've never been a big Madden apologist but I find the gameplay is very good and much improved in recent years other than that.
Presentation and bugs that should've been fixed with proper testing are really the keys to putting out a product that people will find satisfying.
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spankdatazz22 @ 03/24/08 08:18 PM
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Players feel like they have no weight - not sure why, but all the work Tiburon put in establishing a limited physics system last gen was seemingly completely abandoned next gen. Tackles almost feel random.
Poor animations - We're three years into next gen and the QB anims are as goofy as it gets - flat out horrible, period. While the range of animations has improved, that's only when you compare it to previous next gen Madden games. Compared to APF or even 2K5, the animations are still relatively stiff and awkward looking. Lateral movement is depicted poorly. It's improved from what '06 was, but that's not saying much.
Rock/Paper/Scissors approach to AI - Madden gameplay. This beats that. That counters this. On a base level that's true, but the system has long needed additional depth. Players play too similarly.
QB play - Sorry have to stress how poorly a job they've done w/the QBs next gen. Even the hilarious stuff we'd see last gen where QBs would face the wrong direction and still throw accurate passes was better than what they've done next gen. They animate poorly. They all seem to have the same drop back animation. They run awkwardly. They throw awkwardly. They display weird high school level mechanics, which I don't know most high school QBs have. The RB anims are better, but still aren't anywhere near where they should be.
Player interaction - always been a big issue w/the series. While they took a step forward with the way they have the animations flow (I forget the fancy name they came up with for it), it's still far behind what was done in APF. Even in NCAA 04/06 (last gen) or 2K5 imo. DBs and LBs knock down passes that in real life they'd have no play on - which forces you to play the game less like you would see in a real football game (high school, college, pro... even pickup ball) and more like a Madden game.
I could go on but those were biggies off the top of my head. Throw in the other significant issues like the limited number of gameplay sliders, lack of team/player sliders, and extremely poor presentation (which is supposed to be vastly improved this year - again, not difficult to do when what came before it was so poorly done). That's not even touching on whatever bugs the game had, like the excessive turnover issues. Last year was an improved effort over what came before it, but again - that's not saying much imo. If you like the gameplay that's cool - because I'm sure the game will continue to progress forward. I just feel the game should be a lot further than it is right now.
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Maybe it's the anti-EA sentiment starting with '06 ,but many think that Madden '04-'05 was better than it really was.They were held to a lower standard,I guess.The running game was abysmal then.
There has been upgrades,but I agree that some things are inexcusable.
A big gripe of mine has been that you play the level/sliders more than the team strengths/weaknesses that you're playing.A person has to use team-specific sliders to get close to acheiving the real difference between a Manning/Brady and the many below average qb's in the league.
It just seemed to me that many that liked previous Madden's think that this one is actually worse than ever.I think,with them,it must be turnover/slider frustration.
For me anyway, the article is dead on. I have a very small amount of interest in Madden 09, and if it doesn't improve over 08 in damn near every aspect I'm done with Madden. This will be their 4th year on 360. Their fourth year on the last systems was 2004, which was a little unbalanced toward the offense but still a really fun game.
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The only other EA game I play is FIFA. FIFA was much improved this year. There's no mistaking it's a soccer game. If you don't play it like soccer, the CPU at least will hand it to you. With Madden, you don't need football strategy at all. In fact, the game rewards unrealistic strategy. Sim mode EA!
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Kramer5150 @ 03/25/08 03:37 PM
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As far as a sim mode goes,I would LOVE to see something like that implemented.But with Moore's comments about wanting Madden to be more "user friendly" I kinda doubt we'll see it.
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madden to me just isn't fun or realistic anymore. they put so much into the game that i can now come out in in a 4 wr set and with all the audible and hot routes make it in anything i please. in real football you never see as much audibles or hot routing as you do in this game. defence is the same thing. i only use 3 defenses and audible how i see fit and i do just fine. now if we go with one of the best out there 2k5 then we will see things that should be the norm by now. madden-hike ball run all over the back field, not get sacked, then throw a perfect spiral 50yds down field to a slanting reciever covered by a cb and a fs. 2k5 - roll the opposite side as your line=sack throw on bad foot or on the run=incomplete most of the time, throw into coverage= incomplete or pick 80% of time. you had to use your pocket or you would lose most of your games in 2k5. you had to understand more football in 2k5. you have to understand how the comp. thinks and reacts or doesn't in madden. i was a huge madden fan and now they are just making it less and less football and more and more about exploits
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cjallure24 @ 03/27/08 12:58 PM
I don't think this is a make or break year for Madden....Reason being,they just extened the license for another four years,which gives them wiggle room to try new things instead of building off the core game......I have a feeling that the same thing is going to happen every year.....My prediction Madden 09 will have a "New Feature" that will be used to distract gamers from other nagging issues.....
Hate to beat a dead horse,but that's why I feel 2K is better,when they introduced the ISO motion for NBA2K series they didn't just leave it the way it was after that year,they continued to build on it,they created new moves with it,they polished it and still polished there core engine to make the gameplay and feel more real.They didn't throw a bunch of new features at us and sent us on our way.....That's why I consistently purchase the NBA2K series every year because I know what I'm getting.....That's not the case with Madden.
Hate to beat a dead horse,but that's why I feel 2K is better,when they introduced the ISO motion for NBA2K series they didn't just leave it the way it was after that year,they continued to build on it,they created new moves with it,they polished it and still polished there core engine to make the gameplay and feel more real.They didn't throw a bunch of new features at us and sent us on our way.....That's why I consistently purchase the NBA2K series every year because I know what I'm getting.....That's not the case with Madden.
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Reading between the lines of Peter Moores comments from earlier this week I can only infer that EA thinks the loss' in Madden sales come from not getting the 'casual gamer' buying, Instead of the fact that, maybe, Madden as a football game just aint that good. which doesnt bode well for anyone expecting solid gameplay inprovements. Good luck on your 'snipe hunt' EA.
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the gameplay itself is actually very good. but presentation is bland and comes off boring. and as we have learned from nba 2k8 and THE SHOW, excellent presentation makes a good game great.
as long as 09 is free of "game killing bugs" and the presentation is good and touch up on some of the gameplay issues, 09 will be good. i will be buying it first day.
PS3 version must be 60fps and turnovers must be drastically reduced or it's a no buy for me.
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mlbmastermind @ 04/30/08 10:54 PM
Nice article. I at the least just hope they completely re-do online gaming.
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