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I have spent quite a bit of time over the last couple of days playing the retail release of Madden NFL 15, which is set to release in a limited format to EA Access customers later today. To put it simply, this is probably the best Madden ever from a technical perspective and may be some of the most fun I’ve had with the franchise in years.

Here are my pros and cons after about ten full games:

Pros

Defense is fun again — There are multiple mini games you can now effectively partake in on each play on defense. Beating the OL is a timing mini-game of sorts which requires you to jump the snap and then make an effectively timed and directionally smart move to get to the QB. You can tell when you are facing an elite OT, because he will feel like a brick wall on many/most plays.
• Quarterbacks feel different — I don’t have enough info to safely say the pass accuracy is fixed, but playing Peyton Manning feels like you are playing a more elite level QB versus, say a Matt Cassel. Defensively, I found that it was even more of a rush to get to the QB when he was better, because you knew he was going to make decisions faster.
• Good news, the tackle cone doesn’t suck — From my initial play-sessions with Madden, it appears the tackle cone is not a major in your face type of addition many feared. The new tackling system adds a risk/reward setup to what used to be a very boring aspect of the game.
• Defenders are smarter — Zone defenders are much smarter this year, with players reacting to the ball much faster resulting in much narrower throwing lanes. This is going to make a lot of people used to soft zones very angry initially.
• The New Connected Franchise Options Are Great — Setting up a weekly gameplan or repairing your team’s busted up confidence is such a great series of decisions to have to make each week. Alex Smith had a horrible game against the Broncos and his confidence sank, so I had to spend valuable preparation points to raise his confidence back up. These are the things you don’t see in the NFL, but things coaches have to do to ensure players are at the top of their game.
• Community Playcalling is surprisingly good — The playcalling feature which I thought was nothing more than a gimmick actually seems to be pretty good at both conveying information that you would find relevant in both how users and how you use it. It makes the whole experience feel more connected.
• Thank goodness for the new cameras — Seriously, the new cameras and how they've been implemented (fast switching) is something which should be universal in sports games. It's that good -- it doesn't hurt the camera angles themselves are quite good, including the new over the shoulder defensive angle you can switch to on defense. Major kudos EA.
• The graphics, audio, and in-game broadcast presentation have arrived — It has long been a dream to have Madden look and feel like the rest of the major sports games in our genre, it always lagged behind. This year, at least to me, I feel like the presentation and graphics are both up there with anything you can find on store shelves today. It’s not perfect, but it’s definitely gotten to a point where it’s clearly quite good.

Cons

• The playcalling menus really need to quit defaulting to the community playcall screen — I swear the amount of manpower and hours I’m going to spend backing up one menu layer to get to my preferred playcalling screen is going to make me sad. Bonus points for the playcalling menus not having that weird lag where I literally miss my option a lot.
• QBs may still be too accurate out of the box — I need to run more tests, but I’m pretty sure QBs may be more accurate out of the box than realism would suggest is possible. The good news is, slider combinations are going to fix this largely.
• The game’s first boot takes too long to get to action you care about — We can do without this nonsense.
• The new kick meter is hit or miss — At first, I actually missed a couple of field goals, but now I seem to be automatic again. I need to test this out more.

Initial Thoughts

Thus far, Madden NFL 15 is really shaping up great. I still have a lot to check out within the game before I end up posting my final review. However, my initial thoughts are pretty strongly in favor of this year’s Madden. This is still Madden football, just a better and more true to life version of it. It’s too early whether to say Madden belongs amongst the discussion with the traditional great games in our genre, but I would be lying if I said it wasn’t tempting to suggest its possible at this point.

Look for my full review in a day or two here on OS. Madden NFL 15 releases later today (noon) for EA Access users in a limited six-hour demo, and will be out next Tuesday in stores.

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# 41 Gorilla Glass @ 08/21/14 11:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Cowboy008
If I win the Super Bowl with my team a few times and I feel like it's getting too easy I'll just retire that owner and pick a lower rated team.
That's definitely optional.
 
# 42 Gorilla Glass @ 08/21/14 11:17 AM
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Originally Posted by LBzrule
If he is referring to who I think he is then the reported game changer did not use slide protection to see if that would block it. He actually told people how to block it without using slide protection. Again, I might be talking about someone different.


Edit: Well I can see why people would complain about the first one. That just shouldn't happen. But again, he still never discusses slide protection and its implications. So once you see this and if slide protection has any implications, just pat yourself on the back, use slide protection and tell the people who are trying to use this NICE Try.

The second one I wouldn't consider a nano.
If only people would use the tools.....
 
# 43 roadman @ 08/21/14 11:18 AM
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Originally Posted by TheFlamingWeazel
Agree OS has been very madden biased it seems, no sports series had the long standing legacy issues madden had. They overhype and overrate madden year in and out.
Haven't read the reviews in the last few years? They've been mediocre at best at OS.

http://www.operationsports.com/revie...madden-nfl-25/

http://www.operationsports.com/revie...madden-nfl-12/

Same scores, good, not great.

Madden 13 received a 8.5
 
# 44 nypresspass @ 08/21/14 11:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Gorilla Glass
Because there aren't many female reviewers (if any that I know of) that write sports game reviews.
That's true. Good point. She goes on the operationsports podcast and definitely knows a lot about Madden, for what it's worth.
 
# 45 roadman @ 08/21/14 11:33 AM
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Originally Posted by TheFlamingWeazel
Those are more then generous, and madden 13 on par with the show? The two series are leagues apart quality wise.
It's subjective, then, because to me, 7.5 is decent, not in the great or outstanding category.

But, to each their own.
 
# 46 Gorilla Glass @ 08/21/14 11:42 AM
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Originally Posted by nypresspass
That's true. Good point. She goes on the operationsports podcast and definitely knows a lot about Madden, for what it's worth.
OK - I learn something new everyday.

And from reading her review, she's no slouch.
 
# 47 RaychelSnr @ 08/21/14 11:43 AM
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Originally Posted by TheFlamingWeazel
Fair enough but not everyone is aware of this fact. What about the dozen or more legacy issues it still has?
This isn't my only article I'm writing on Madden. If you want everything, wait about 3 days and come back to OS, you'll get everything haha
 
# 48 roadman @ 08/21/14 11:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Gorilla Glass
OK - I learn something new everyday.

And from reading her review, she's no slouch.
She was much more harsher in her review last year.
 
# 49 therealsmallville @ 08/21/14 11:53 AM
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Originally Posted by TheFlamingWeazel
Agree OS has been very madden biased it seems, no sports series had the long standing legacy issues madden had. They overhype and overrate madden year in and out.
....then why are you here?

If OS is biased & overrate Madden year in & out, then why are you here?
 
# 50 ryan36 @ 08/21/14 11:58 AM
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Originally Posted by TheFlamingWeazel
Agree OS has been very madden biased it seems, no sports series had the long standing legacy issues madden had. They overhype and overrate madden year in and out.
Ok, consider this your warning. You're beating a dead horse. That's agenda posting, and is prohibited by the TOS. Bring something to the table when you post; don't just snipe at the game.
 
# 51 RaychelSnr @ 08/21/14 12:08 PM
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Originally Posted by therealsmallville
....then why are you here?

If OS is biased & overrate Madden year in & out, then why are you here?
We've rated Madden below the Metacritic score each of the last two years, next-gen was above it but the waffling from us on that score behind the scenes made me wish we had a 7.7 to give it haha!

So I don't see any way OS is 'biased' in our reviews of Madden, if anything we're on par or below the internet critic average, meaning there are plenty above us, and some below us in how we've rated the game. Those are facts.

Another fact: Singular game review scores are subjective and they're no scientific way to judge a game's quality unless taken in a larger context with many more opinions included in one's analysis. But I digress.

For those wondering, I did post another short look at defense on the frontpage you can all check out here: http://www.operationsports.com/news/...oring-anymore/
 
# 52 kjcheezhead @ 08/21/14 12:17 PM
Nice write up. I do think this will be the best Madden in years as well, but I hated 11/ 13 and thought 12/25 were tolerable so that's not really a glowing review of the game.

The new cameras seem to make a world of difference while the older more pulled back views highlight the legacy flaws.

The qb accuracy is what still concerns me. Sliders might fix cpu games, but it's hard to adjust that online. Ranked games will feel the same. Especially if tourney guys are still doing dozens of adjustments and setting up nanos to boot.

I still see madden not a real simulation, but possibly a fun madden for a change. This write up kind of confirms that.
 
# 53 BadAssHskr @ 08/21/14 12:17 PM
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Originally Posted by dsk1317
It's so sad, a game changer has already posted 2 easy setup nanos, and they are screaming fast. Rex Dickson said straight up, there would be no nanos in the game, but he obviously lied.
I know the term nano however don't know how to do it, i guess that's what i get for playing straight up..



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Originally Posted by SECElit3
Never heard that before.... except for Madden 13, Madden 25 (PS3), and Madden 25 (PS4) that "fun" lasted about 2 weeks.

That said, Madden 25 wasn't terrible, it just left me disappointed and the replay value was not there.
I really like M25 at the end of the day. We just had our baby a few days prior, and season end was getting close, that and the NCAA shut down crushed me. I had M25 on both systems and the XB1 version was way cleaner.

I'm beating a dead horse here by saying this, be being, in the past, strictly an NCAA fan, and a ****** Madden buyer, i'm totally stoked for the EA Access tonight!


Anyhow...

I remember NCAA '14 being meh, up to release, and then BOOM, that happened. I keep waiting for M15 to explode on us and really be something great.
 
# 54 bxphenom7 @ 08/21/14 12:38 PM
I've heard good and bad. Just going to wait for wider range of reviews, and maybe I'll pick this up used.
 
# 55 ryan36 @ 08/21/14 12:51 PM
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Originally Posted by TheFlamingWeazel
Huh? Madden is not the only game on this site, and hoping I get to play a good football game for once. Didn't know there was a 'have to be positive all the time' clause.
There isn't. There's a be constructive all the time clause. Quit baiting people.

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Originally Posted by TheFlamingWeazel
Madden 25 was not cleaner on x1, that's be. Ps4 version however was, digital foundry is a good place to look. Most games look and run better on ps4.
And there's actually an entire forum dedicated to this exact topic in the Technology area, which is where we allow this discussion.
 
# 56 bsurocksrule @ 08/21/14 12:57 PM
So let's say I write a review for another website. Am I biased for writing a positive review?
 
# 57 l8knight1 @ 08/21/14 01:13 PM
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Originally Posted by MMChrisS
We've rated Madden below the Metacritic score each of the last two years, next-gen was above it but the waffling from us on that score behind the scenes made me wish we had a 7.7 to give it haha!

So I don't see any way OS is 'biased' in our reviews of Madden, if anything we're on par or below the internet critic average, meaning there are plenty above us, and some below us in how we've rated the game. Those are facts.

Another fact: Singular game review scores are subjective and they're no scientific way to judge a game's quality unless taken in a larger context with many more opinions included in one's analysis. But I digress.

For those wondering, I did post another short look at defense on the frontpage you can all check out here: http://www.operationsports.com/news/...oring-anymore/
I thought this was a retail first impressions thread.
 
# 58 scoonie05 @ 08/21/14 01:50 PM
Unlike some, IMO, the best review is always your own, plain and simple. Good review MMchris.
 
# 59 Khanchus @ 08/21/14 02:28 PM
i always felt when they announced the qb accuracy thing, that it was a joke

looked and felt exactly how it always felt, i bet i will have a 70+ comp % yr in and yr out in M15

i always felt the difference between a peyton manning and matt cassell at qb in almost every iteration in madden, maybe you need to make the gap a little bigger but it always felt different with different tier QBs
 
# 60 TheRealMrRager_ @ 08/21/14 02:32 PM
They don't even have team play....
 


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