Five Ways Madden NFL 10 Is Changing the Game (From IGN) PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Scott Hemphill   
Friday, 07 August 2009 09:12

Article from IGN HERE.

August 6, 2009 - For many months I've been hearing the same line from EA Sports employees: "If you see it on Sunday, you'll see it in Madden NFL 10." While I had reservations before getting my full retail disc in the mail, after spending a considerable amount of time with the final version, I can say that the marketing statement – for a change – is pretty close to hitting the nail right on the head. There are flaws and issues with a few of these aspects (you'll be able to read the good and the bad in our full review tomorrow) but Madden NFL 10 comes as close to bringing a Sunday afternoon on the gridiron to your game controller as any game ever has.

Today we're going to list the five most substantive ways that Madden is changing the classic football formula, for better or worse.


New Moves


It's not very often that controls are re-mapped in a Madden game, and while most of this year's on-field maneuvers are handled identically as they have been in the past there are a few notable changes. The main thing I'm talking about is on the defensive line. Now everything from ducking under a block to swim moves to bull rushing an offensive lineman is controlled by the right analog stick. No more reaching up to the left and right bumpers to pull off moves, now it's all much simpler...


Read full story HERE from IGN.


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