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Madden Archives - Game News https://rb88betting.com/tag/madden/ Video Games Reviews & News Fri, 30 Aug 2013 00:00:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Five Madden 25 underdog teams worth playing online https://rb88betting.com/5-madden-25-underdog-teams-worth-playing-online/ https://rb88betting.com/5-madden-25-underdog-teams-worth-playing-online/#respond Fri, 30 Aug 2013 00:00:00 +0000 https://rb88betting.com/5-madden-25-underdog-teams-worth-playing-online/ HIKE! No, seriously, hike Madden 25 is officially here, and if you go online, you’re guaranteed to see a whole lot of Seattle, San Francisco, Green Bay, and Washington. The teams change, but bandwagon fans always stay the same, and they love their powerhouses. Fortunately, you don’t have to use a Super Bowl contender to …

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HIKE! No, seriously, hike

Madden 25 is officially here, and if you go online, you’re guaranteed to see a whole lot of Seattle, San Francisco, Green Bay, and Washington. The teams change, but bandwagon fans always stay the same, and they love their powerhouses. Fortunately, you don’t have to use a Super Bowl contender to do well online in Madden. You don’t necessarily even need to use a playoff contender.

The teams listed here won’t be winning much of anything in real life, but that doesn’t mean they can’t still be dangerous. Whether because of a mobile quarterback, a particularly great cornerback, or just ridiculous overall team speed, each of these underdogs have a chance to rise up and best the likes of the Seahawks in a way that their sad sack counterparts probably never will. If nothing else, it can be a nice bit of wish fulfillment for a few long suffering fanbases.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

The Buccs have flown under the radar, but they still have some talent. Darrelle Revis and his 99 man coverage heads up a strong, hard-hitting secondary that also includes safety Dashon Goldson and Mark Barron. The offense, meanwhile, boasts two very reliable targets in Vincent Jackson and Mike Williams, as well as highly touted second-year rusher Doug Martin. Quarterback Josh Freeman has taken his share of lumps in real-life, but in Madden, he’s a solid pocket passer with a cannon for an arm.

While not what you might call “explosive,” Tampa can nevertheless be very dangerous in the hands of a capable player. All you have to do is lean on Martin to pick up consistent yards, and let Jackson pick up first downs on hitches and throws over the middle. Bonus points to anyone who wears the infamous “creamsicle” uniforms in an online game.

Oakland Raiders

The Raiders may be the worst team in the NFL right now, but in Madden 25, they stand a chance of being semi-competent. In the right hands, they may even be dangerous. As in past years, Oaklands secret weapon is raw speed. Receivers Denarious Moore, Jacoboy Ford, and Rod Streater all boast 90+ speed, with Ford sitting at a cool 98. Running back Darren McFadden likewise carries an advantage in footrace, tied with Adrian Peterson for third fastest running back in the NFL.

The Raiders quarterback is Terrelle Pryor, who at 70 overall may not seem that intimidating, but his 90 speed makes him deadly with the read option. With the help of the new Precision Modifier and a plethora of new running options, a good player should be able to turn more talented opponents into pretzels. Be warned though: Oakland’s sub-par defense will probably result in a fair share of shootouts.

Buffalo Bills

Sad sack Buffalo hasn’t been to the playoffs since 1999–an eternity in the NFL. In real life, they are in the middle of a coaching and quarterback transition, and theyre already racked with injuries. However, the Bills still have some interesting weapons. First, bench Kevin Kolb as soon as possible, and put in promising rookie EJ Manuel. Manuel has a good arm, and hes capable in the option game as well. Abuse Marquise Goodwin and his 98 speed on sweeps, and lean on star running back CJ Spiller with off tackle runs and screen passes.

After a while, you’ll find that the Bills are surprisingly explosive for a team thats widely seen as a basement dweller. With safety Jarius Byrd and cornerback Stephen Gilmore, and a stout pass rush lead by Mario Williams, the defense isn’t half bad either. As a team, theyre Exhibit A in the case against paying too much attention to overall ratings.

Tennessee Titans

When the Titans come up in real life, it’s usually to complain about Chris Johnson’s unreliable fantasy production. In Madden, they tend to be similarly overlooked. You might want to look again though, because theyre basically the rich person’s Buffalo Bills, whom we discussed a moment before. Both of Tennessee’s lines are stacked with strong players, and in a game that is sure to be dominated by running backs, infamous strong safety Bernard Pollard is an asset.

On offense, tight end Delanie Walker is a serviceable replacement for Jared Cook, and Kenny Britt is a good possession receiver. QB Jake Locker’s speed makes him ideal for the read-option game in tandem with Chris Johnson, who continues to be more dangerous in Madden than in real life thanks to his staggering 99 speed. All in all, the Titans are a fun surprise to spring on a friend or a random opponent. Wear the Houston Oilers baby blues for extra class.

Arizona Cardinals

The poor Cardinals are trapped below the Seahawks and the Niners in what has quite suddenly become the best division in football. In Madden 25, however, they have a chance to shine a bit. QB Carson Palmer doesn’t get a lot of respect from fans, but he’s a far sight better than the likes of Ryan Lindley, and he’s more than capable of getting the ball to Larry Fitzgerald. Cornerback Patrick Peterson, meanwhile, is your single best weapon on defense and special teams, equally capable of breaking the game open with a kickoff return for a touchdown or a pick six.

Those two weapons alone are enough to make the Cardinals more dangerous than most people realize, especially now that they have a semi-competent quarterback. If your friends laugh when you pick Arizona, throw one deep to Fitzgerald. That will shut them up in a hurry.

Ready for overtime?

Those are our picks for underrated teams, but if you have any faves that arent getting much love, feel free to share in the comments.

And if you’re looking for more sports love, check out our list of the best sports games and our hands-on preview of NBA 2K14.

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Madden NFL 13 review https://rb88betting.com/madden-nfl-13-review/ https://rb88betting.com/madden-nfl-13-review/#respond Fri, 24 Aug 2012 00:00:00 +0000 https://rb88betting.com/madden-nfl-13-review/ Trent Richardson is hurting. The Browns’ rookie, fresh off an NCAA championship at Alabama, has gotten a painful introduction to life in the NFL. Somewhere in the midst of being tackled by several Philadelphia Eagles, his head was forcefully twisted one direction while his body continued forward in the other. The helmet-to-helmet hit from Philly …

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Trent Richardson is hurting. The Browns’ rookie, fresh off an NCAA championship at Alabama, has gotten a painful introduction to life in the NFL. Somewhere in the midst of being tackled by several Philadelphia Eagles, his head was forcefully twisted one direction while his body continued forward in the other. The helmet-to-helmet hit from Philly linebacker DeMeco Ryans will merit a fine from the NFL, but that doesn’t help Richardson at the moment. He’s doubled over on the turf, panting and trying to put himself back together.

These are the kinds of hits that are commonplace in the real NFL but, until now, haven’t been in Madden. While the game’s tackling and collision systems have gotten incrementally better this generation, Madden NFL 13 has taken it to an entirely new level. Thanks to the introduction of the Infinity Engine, a physics system that takes into account complicated things like muscle tension, mass, and momentum, the interactions of players when they collide are wildly entertaining – and often appear extremely painful.

The enhanced realism comes courtesy of EA Sports’ new Infinity Engine, and it’s a game-changer for the Madden franchise in the truest sense. Running backs stumble when their feet get tangled with teammates. Wide receivers spin to the ground after absorbing huge in-air hits. Quarterbacks bend backwards when sandwiched by tacklers. Each game brings something previously unseen – and Madden revels in it, showing slow-motion replays liberally with a “look how cool this is” vibe. It’s not just about looks, either, because you can never be sure if a ball-carrier is about to hit the turf or break out of a tackle. Genuine pileups happen all the time too, bringing even more realism onto the field.

Technical bugs do, occasionally, mar the experience, such as when players fall down like bowling pins when they walk too close to each other after the play ends. There are also plenty of times when ragdoll effects happen to players with limbs flailing about in weird directions, which can look awkward at best and comical at worst. Even so, the benefits of the Infinity Engine far outweigh the drawbacks.

It’s not just about physics, though. Madden NFL 13 also debuts RPG-style Connected Careers, a massive new way to play the game. Simply put, the old componentized ways of playing the game are largely gone – you won’t find Franchise, Superstar, Online Leagues, or anything like that – in favor of a streamlined and innovative way to experience the NFL. As either a player or a coach, you navigate the league surrounded by your friends (if you choose) and the media (whether you like it or not) as you seek to win championships and enter the Hall of Fame.

As an individual player, you can choose to create a guy, pick an active NFL player, or grab one of a handful of NFL legends (although most are locked behind Ultimate Team-based requirements). Your currency, so to speak, is XP, which you want to amass in order to increase your attributes. Accomplishing goals (in-game, season-long, and even career) gives you more XP, and you control only your player during practice and games. One of the many challenges is deciding when and how to allocate XP. Do you quickly improve inexpensive skills, or save them up for those powerful ones? There is no right answer, and your individual experiences change accordingly. No matter what, you’ll have all sorts of real-world media types reporting about you in the news and on Twitter – sometimes nicely, other times not so much.

Connected Careers also features Coach Mode; similar to an individual player, you can create someone, walk in the shoes of an active boss, or embody one of a few legends. On the field, it closely resembles the traditional Franchise, as you call every play and control whichever player you want. Coaches have their own personalities that lend themselves to certain types of teams, and similarly earn XP in practice and games by accomplishing goals to spend on attributes. A deep Scouting system is available during the season to use on targeted college players to help in the supremely entertaining and crucial NFL draft between campaigns. Player Progression is yet another key element, as you allocate specific skill boosts to every player on the team based on their individual performances during the year.

At any point, if you’re tired of being a backup QB or coaching a rotten team, you can retire and hop into the body of any other player or coach at that moment – no need to restart. You can play with friends too, similar to previous Online Franchises but emboldened with all of the RPG elements and media frenzy. In a word, Connected Careers is huge.

There are plenty of other core improvements to the game this year as well, including a beautiful new passing system that has eliminated our fears of throwing slants and seam routes, a much more polished TV-style presentation with classical theme music instead of bombastic rock and rap, and a built-from-scratch commentary system with Jim Nantz and Phil Simms. The duo is a marked improvement from the hideous Gus Johnson/Cris Collinsworth pairing of last season, but between some curious comments (such as the time they referred to a meaningless preseason game as “one they’d never forget”) and a tendency to call out when the defense is using press coverage, there’s some work to be done here.

It’s not often that a stalwart franchise like this reinvents itself so significantly, but Madden NFL 13 has pulled this off with aplomb. Brimming with innovation on the field and off, it’s the best Madden of the generation.

This game was reviewed on the Xbox 360.

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