Madden NFL 10: Xbox 360

Madden NFL 10: Xbox 360 Features
Platform: Xbox 360
- A revamped play calling system and menu options that take you to kickoff faster than ever before and speed up online matches with accelerated clocks, presentation and more.
- Pro-Tak animation technology providing unprecedented control over the outcome of every play via the dragging and dropping of players, a new blocking system and more.
- The most comprehensive list of online offerings in franchise history, including new modes like online co-op, to satisfy the needs of every football gamer.
- New TV broadcast-style presentation and cinematic cameras bring the suspense and intensity of the NFL to your living room.
- Enhanced franchise mode allowing you to draft players, sign free agents, manage the salary cap – just like a real GM.
Description of Madden NFL 10: Xbox 360
Platform: Xbox 360
Amazon.com Product Description
Every Sunday in the NFL, an epic battle rages between the offense and the defense. Every play is a struggle, with each side relentlessly pursuing every single yard. In Madden NFL 10, you will join the fight and experience firsthand what it is like to fight for every yard. With the all-new Pro-Tak animation technology you will have more control over the outcome of every play than ever before. Whether driving your receiver towards the first down, or battling for a fumble at the bottom of a pile, the play won’t be over until the whistle blows.
Review by Real Player
Madden NFL 10 (Video Game)
Are they serious?
After Madden 2007′s animation, animation, animation, fall over experience, I couldn’t bring myself to buy 2008. I bought 2009 because a friend told me how much better it was. After all 2008′s complaints about how easy offense was, they turned the DB’s and LB’s speed and jumping ability to ridiculous levels, causing there to be about 6 INT’s per game. This knee-jerk reaction and thus, overcompensation each year to whatever the largest complaint was has always seemed par for the course when dealing with a Madden game. Whatever. I just want to play an NFL game.
So the Madden 10 demo came out and I was impressed by the game play. “Wow, it actually kind of looks like football,” I said. So I did it. I dropped $60 more into the EA bucket just to have the privilege to play an NFL game. The game play this year IS, I uphold, the best, most realistic that the Madden franchise has ever made. Yes, they made the players slower, and it made a lot of fans mad, but it’s realistic. Nobody runs 10 yards in 0.5 seconds. At any rate, kudos on the in-game experience.
However, I play sports games to play franchise mode. I like trades, free agency, and the draft. Unfortunately, due to EA’s desire to become the most evil corporation ever, franchise mode is not, at ALL, an enjoyable experience. You see, the “Madden Shop” has been created, where you can buy “cheats,” which are really just parts of the game that existed last year which were disabled so that EA can make more money.
-You want the ability to fully scout players? You can pay 99 cents for a scout at EACH POSITION. Awesome. I’d LOVE to throw down 10 more bucks just to have access to the rest of your game.
-You want players to progress faster? 99 cents per position.
-Superstar mode is the same. You can’t train anymore. You can pay to improve.
-Pretty much anything you can think of… healing injuries faster, extra scouting reports, etc, you can pay 99 cents to improve.
Really, EA? Buying out the competition wasn’t enough for you? This whole system seems like such a joke to me. Do they honestly think it’s going to work? I guess the question is, are Madden fans really stupid enough to use the Madden Shop?
This will, I can say with confidence, be the last Madden game I purchase.
Tags for this game: Madden NFL 10,Electronic Arts,vf03062009
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