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8.0
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 29 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 24 out of 29
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Mixed: 1 out of 29
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Negative: 4 out of 29
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JoeB.Sep 3, 20060Bring back ESPN NFL 2K! Oh yeah that's right...EA Sports bought the rights to everything in the NFL. We only had to plunk down $20. Madden lost serious money the last year that game came out. I'm still enjoying 2K5...so you guys at EA are out $50 from this football fan. Boycott Madden!
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DerekG.Aug 22, 20069
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KyleM.Aug 23, 20068
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TJL.Dec 2, 20069Superstar mode is the best part of this game, but the graphics have changed much since 2004! Its still a great game!
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M.LeeAug 22, 20069
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HorseAug 24, 20068
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BobT.Aug 24, 20060They've repackaged the same game for the last time in my mind. This game should be called Madden 01.
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SteveB.Aug 28, 20069Gr8 game - 10 if they let you make the regular season schedule blocking is not special.
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WilliamB.Jun 21, 20078It could be a 10 but the poor fantasy draft mode where position runs make it easy to plan who to draft when. Also they need to add a hall of fame for the franchise mode.
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JoeH.Dec 1, 200610New lead block controls are too much in the gameplay. Otherwise the game is funner than ever! Graphics are slightly better and the new superstar mode improved a lot! Madden steped up after buying out all other football franchises.
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BenOct 27, 20067Madden 07 is just like 06. It's all the same except for maybe some of the different analog moves you can make with RB's or OL. The QB cone needs to go, but keep the precision passing option with leading the receiver or throwing it high or low. The cone is too much to use when trying to look around and making sure you have the cone on your man, and looking down at the pass rush.
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FedUpAug 23, 20063
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83Considering that many of the gameplay features are extremely mild remixes of previously included gameplay options, this year’s Madden comes across as a solid title, but one that’s starting to show its age.
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80EA's challenge is not to simplify their simulation or stop adding detail, but to integrate those features so well that players can simply marvel at how advanced the game has become. The Superstar revisions are a step in the right direction, since they allow players to focus on the entire game one player at a time, but otherwise that's just not the case.
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90It’s so polished and refined. For the first time ever the series incorporates some of my favorite features from "NFL Street" (such as tapping the X button to escape a tackle). That function goes way back to the days of arcade sports titles like "NFL Blitz."