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The worst Madden ever worse that 07
Reviewed by kngzmexican on September 01, 2007 | report this review
During the Wii launch Madden 07 was a no-brainer for sports fans that were looking to get a solid Wii experience, and an amazing introduction to the world of motion control. Everything from stiff-arms to jukes, big hits and interceptions were handled with simple flicks of the wrist. What was even more of an accomplishment, aside from the general gameplay itself, was the fact that EA was taking its time in creating a unique, enjoyable Wii experience that really set itself apart from the other versions, and that Madden 07 was - above all else - better because of Wii. Now that the Wii has had an extremely successful year under its belt our expectations rise, but for the most part so have those of EA itself, as Madden 08 brings another enjoyable football experience to Wii; as long as you can get past a few "last-generation" flaws.
With Madden 07 it was all about getting players involved with Wii's new input devices, and Madden stepped up to the challenge beautifully. This year, it's about depth and options, particularly those in the multiplayer department. Madden 08 takes what 07 began and unloads a barrage of gameplay options on users, whether you're looking for a better way to play Franchise mode, a stronger Superstar Challenge, more local multiplayer in Party Mode, or online play against users all across the world via EA Nation. The core of Madden remains, and now it's about taking that design and spreading it across as many options and modes as possible, and in that sense 08 is a huge success.
For starters there's the new single player effort. This year's Madden features the same offerings as last year, along with a few improvements as well. For 08 all console versions now include "Player Weapons," which is a new on-field icon system designed to show users which players are an automatic threat play-by-play, in any and every situation. Simply hold C while waiting for the snap and the camera pulls back, showing off a varying list of icons over players. You'll know who has speed, which blitzers are known for being powerhouses, and whether or not your running back has the speed and agility to take his route. Mix this with the automatic (and customizable, of course) button or gesture-based audible system and hot routes and you've got an offense that's always ready to morph given the situation. On defense, Player Weapons can also be used to scout potential threats, shift the D line to exploit a weak offense, highlight key players to gun for, and allow you to also call defense audibles, should they be needed.
In addition to the Player Weapons you can also look forward to a vastly improved NFL Superstar: Hall of Fame mode, which gives you the option of creating a new rookie or selecting from the 07 class. Then you progress through the life of a superstar rookie, including everything from agent signing, press conferences, drills, and games. This year EA has spared us the annoying "random parents" stat-assignment from last year, where players woul
Best football game ever
Reviewed by camarocody13 on September 02, 2007 | report this review
Madden 08 is the best football game ever made! Yes it is better than the 2K series. Yes its better than Techmo Bowl. Madden 08 delivers for the wii with the new familyplay mode and it's pickup and play controls. If you have a wii, this is a must buy game.
Madden 08 for the Wii is a pleasant change of pace.
Reviewed by logicbomb on November 01, 2007 | report this review
I have played the Madden series since 99 and I must say it plays the best on the Wii. Your movements with the wii mote controls all the best features of this game. Want to pass a quick bullet or a floater? You determine it by your movements. It's the same great game as the years before but with more control and fun. Not to mention the party mode is a lot of fun to play.
Madden 08 for the Wii, Nice change of pace.
Reviewed by logicbomb on November 01, 2007 | report this review
I have played the Madden series since 99 and I must say it plays the best on the Wii. Your movements with the wii mote controls all the best features of this game. Want to pass a quick bullet or a floater? You determine it by your movements. It's the same great game as the years before but with more control and fun. Not to mention the party mode is a lot of fun to play
Cons- Sometimes it seems the controls are big sluggish and don't work at all times. This might be my an issue with my setup though.
Awesome
Reviewed by gofnutz on December 11, 2007 | report this review
If you love Madden, then you will really love it on the Wii. You use the Wii-mote's motion controls to take control of the game as you never have before. Throw a pass, call for a fair catch, pump up the crowd and many more moves that are not possible with any other system.
AWESOME!
Reviewed by therockinggame on August 11, 2008 | report this review
This game is truly amazing. Great gameplay, pretty good graphics. And without updates for the rosters this game would be 3 stars. This game I highly reccomend.












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