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Old 08-09-2010, 05:20 PM   #105
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so has anybody figured out if the short replays and no halftime show is only for the ps3 or is it for the 360 as well
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Old 08-09-2010, 05:25 PM   #106
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LOL @ this review. Another typical EA friendly review given by OS. How can they rate this game a 9 when a very very important aspect of the gameplay (the play action pass) is basically taken out? Hearing about the play action pass glitch made me sick.

OS you really set the bar with this review. Great job.
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Old 08-09-2010, 05:35 PM   #107
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Ok, so they want to gear this game towards the casual game... Why? For a game that has such a large fan base, why not just worry about advancing the game. Why can't it be geared towards both? NBA 2k11 has 4 different gameplay options, Default, Casual, Sim, and forget the last.. Yet, the highest selling sports game can't figure out a way to reach both sides. Untouched franchise mode? ARE YOU KIDDING ME!!! Last gen, 2001 on had upgrades, maybe minor but they did update. You're telling me in 2010 that you couldn't possibly change anything?? It would almost make sense if they added some kind of groundbreaking feature, or state of the art gameplay. Nope... Jus gameflow, autosprint and locomotion. Passing may be touched up a bit, better blocking, sideline catches, but what after that? Look at NHL 11 for example, some of the best gameplay if not the best on the market. They managed to make huge upgrades to gameplay, enhance offline dynasty, eashl, an utimate team mode that makes maddens unplayable, and their not even done announcing info.... What a joke
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Old 08-09-2010, 05:38 PM   #108
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It is not about the review not matching what people want it to say, it is about the review not being objective. Further more people have the right to an opinion about something that seems to be better suited for the back of a box, rather than a review breaking down the game.

Sidenote: I wish folks would stop saying people want Madden to receive low marks....nothing could be further from the truth. We simply want the review to be genuine and the standard to be upheld across the board...no special treatment.
the guy who played it admitted there were some flaws but said it was ENTERTAINING and he LIKED playing the GAME.

so that's what he reviewed... how the game made him feel, not every minutia of detail that some people can't sleep at night.

Personally I like the features that he outlined and I want a reviewer to tell me if the game is fun because that is ultimately why i play games. (I'm old and my time is valuable)
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Old 08-09-2010, 05:44 PM   #109
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the guy who played it admitted there were some flaws but said it was ENTERTAINING and he LIKED playing the GAME.

so that's what he reviewed... how the game made him feel, not every minutia of detail that some people can't sleep at night.

Personally I like the features that he outlined and I want a reviewer to tell me if the game is fun because that is ultimately why i play games. (I'm old and my time is valuable)
That's the disconnect I believe. The expectations, for at least the diehard fan base on OS, is looking for a detailed review of every nut and bolt where the majority of Madden sales are casual gamers looking for their football fix and they don't want or care to know about everything in the trenches. Maybe they should add a discalimer to all reviews. " This is a high level birdseye view of the game"
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Old 08-09-2010, 05:58 PM   #110
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What people fail to realize is that this business (reviews and all) has an inherent conflict of interest. OS and other large gaming sites are given exclusives, interviews, early access and media by major gaming companies like EA. Do you think OS would have the same type of access if all of a sudden they started trashing the game? The things provided to OS by EA are often key drivers of site hits and are often major 'selling points' of the website. EA can cutoff access at any point in time or simply not provide inside scoops on what is arguably that best selling sports franchise of all time. Do you think OS would be happy if they didn't have anything exclusive to offer in order to increase viewership? This has been very apparent with IGN over the past few years but it shouldn't surprise you that OS might also be affected.

It's the same thing with investment research and the companies they're supposed to 'review'. I have seen it first hand where a company cuts off access and seizes to provide information because a 'sell' rating is issued. That company also refuses to use the bank's other services and, as a result, the bank loses clients and $$. While every research department issues 'sell' ratings, most of those 'sell' ratings are of companies who have no other connections to the bank/company and there is nothing to lose.

OS has a lot to lose if they piss off EA. This is why you should take site reviews with a grain of salt and focus on impressions from the forums. There is no bias there once you consider a large number of impressions and avoid the obvious trolls and fanboys. Remember hearing about paid reviews in GamePro and other magazines? This is just a more disguised version of the same problem. Nothing new and nothing out of the ordinary.
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if it's good it's, but a 9 is for great games. Makes you question
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That's the disconnect I believe. The expectations, for at least the diehard fan base on OS, is looking for a detailed review of every nut and bolt where the majority of Madden sales are casual gamers looking for their football fix and they don't want or care to know about everything in the trenches. Maybe they should add a discalimer to all reviews. " This is a high level birdseye view of the game"
I don't think it's casual fans vs. sim fans. I want my football as realistic as possible and I think Madden 11 was a huge step in the right direction. People criticizing a review based on their own experiences is foolish, because every player may not have the same experience. I've read several posts on "broken" play action...the more I've played I think the PA is fine. I just threw a 60 yard dime off PA in the demo a few minutes ago. I won't bash those who have a hard time getting the ball off or think the rush is on their QB too quick. The best judge of a game experience is yourself, and any review that doesn't jibe with your own feelings about the game should be respected as if you wrote it yourself. I would give Madden 11 a 9...that doesn't make me any less a sim football enthusiast than the guy who would give it a 6.
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