MADDEN 21 [Review]: #FixMaddenFranchise.

Artez “The Aztec” Bailey
IG @aztecstudiosla

It’s that time year again, Madden Season! What has changed between versions of “the only football game in town” from last year to this year you ask? Not a damn thing. Really! I mean it. That said, there are plenty of Pros and unfortunately many more Cons with Madden 21. So here’s the kick-off…

The Pros: In this year’s version of Madden NFL (now, officially, just Madden 21) has improved play on the D-Line; Tiburon have add deep zone coverage for up to 30-years in coach adjustment to help cover deep passing routes; gameplay does feel a little more fluid; QB’s don’t struggle so much passing the rock upon contact; and since X-Factor abilities aren’t as wild as they were last year, not every skill player — especially Running Backs — can do every move in the world, which helps separate the Superstars from the rest.

The Cons: AI is still dumb as bricks; O-line does not form a pocket around the QB; run blocking is the same as last year if not worse; there are just way too many fumbles in every situation; they don’t make a big deal out of injury situations (it’s almost funny how a torn ACL is so brushed over); Franchise Mode is the same as last year (the NFL Combine still doesn’t mean a thing); and Face of the Franchise is still the same, this side of the opportunity to be drafted as a RB and WR in addition to last year’s QB.

Then… there are the Cons that Tiburon refused to address, or most wanted features from fans they’ve completely ignored for at least a decade now; you know, a 2K-styled presentation, with ESPN/NFL on FOX inspired pre-game, half-time, post-game and in-game presentation with highlights around the League during Franchise Mode to make it actually feel like you are playing in something bigger. Hey, y’all; it’s Monday Night Football! EA says “so?” The commentary with the team of Brandon Gaudin and Charles Davis has improved the series drastically over its previous several installments, with many live updates and even real life and other references from around the L, but EA still refuses to go bigger and more immersive with Franchise’s presentation overall.

Following a whole summer of Madden fans putting out the #FixFranchiseMode, did EA Sports listen? Hell. No. As much as we want to blame Tiburon for the game being bad, we need to blame the executives at EA that don’t care about nothin’ but money; they clearly know nothing about football or its fans. But they do care about Madden Ultimate Team, Superstar K.O and now The Yard. As for Madden 21‘s new addition, despite being crazy and different from the rest of the modes, The Yard is still a watered-down version of The Park from 2K. With out much customization or many structured modes within The Yard, it’s clear that EA just wants the kids spend more green to make they character look cooler, just like purchasing cards for MUT (Madden Ultimate Team).

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Here’s a little advice EA: instead of spending millions of dollars on getting celebs to be a part of Superstar K.O. mode, put that money into having NFL players to do Motion Capture instead of being cheap and making up animations, because y’all just can’t get it right and too lazy to try. I’ve been playing Madden since SNES and Genesis, and this is the worst Madden ever. In the “just sayin'” category, the game has literally looked and felt the same for the past 3-4 years. Time to invest that cash into the next-gen visuals and performance so we can actually tell a difference between recent iterations and those coming to the PS5 and Xbox Series X in years to come.

My final thoughts of the game: EA needs to focus more on the fans that have played Madden since the series has started, instead of trying to manipulate kids into buying MUT cards and clothes for their character. Hire retired NFL players on your executive team so you can what real football is. But also, since this is the only football game on the market at the moment, I know a lot of football fans will buy it for that reason alone. My advice to you is, do not waste your time or money. Just wait till 2K comes out with their football game next year (so maybe we can see Player/Games/Plays of the Week and all that great little stuff we love about our 2K games), or hope Madden gets it right next year, but I wouldn’t hold my breath…

Oh, and if you’re curious, all references to the Redskins and its imagery are forever banished from the series and the Washington Football Team is here to stay. For now. 2.5/5 Madden Bibles.

-Artez Bailey

MADDEN NFL 21 [Trailer]: Back to the Gridiron.

Today, Electronic Arts unveiled NFL MVP and Baltimore Ravens Quarterback Lamar Jackson on the cover of EA SPORTS Madden NFL 21 across all editions with franchise-first artwork that reflects Jackson’s unique NFL journey. EA SPORTS also gave players a first look at Madden 21 gameplay on current generation platforms in a new trailer (just below) showcasing brand-new ball-carrier and D-Line mechanics, Realistic Open-Field Tackling, new celebrations and more. Madden NFL 21 will be available worldwide August 28, 2020 for Sony PlayStation 4, Microsoft Xbox One and PC via Origin and Steam…

“I grew up playing Madden and owned every copy I could get my hands on, so to be on the cover of Madden NFL 21 is a dream come true, especially when the cover represents so much of my story,” said Lamar Jackson. “The welcome to the Madden family from around the league and from fans has been phenomenal and I think people will have a lot of fun with the new features coming in this year’s game.”

Madden NFL 21 will bring players closer to the field than ever before with an unrivaled football experience and innovative gameplay including improved ball-carrier mechanics for all out control in the running back and receiver positions and enhanced D-Line mechanics that make the pass rush positions more responsive, and fun to play.

 

Plus, Realistic Open-Field Tackling will allow for clutch defensive stops, and new player-controlled celebrations after each game changing play combine to make the gridiron experience even more true to life. Outside of all the new control players will have in-game, some of the biggest changes will arrive in the overall authenticity and presentation with new on field camera shots and improved player awareness of their positioning and surroundings on the field.

“Our players are some of the most passionate in the world. They love Madden and we want to make sure we’re fulfilling what they’d like to see most in the game and delivering new features to up level each iteration,” said Seann Graddy, Executive Producer of Madden NFL 21. “In Madden NFL 21 there are a range of authentic new gameplay improvements that both our most engaged players and any fan of football will enjoy, plus unique experiences that will allow every player to live out their NFL fantasy with more still to come.”

Also new to Madden NFL 21 is Face of the Franchise: Rise to Fame, a playable documentary career campaign where players create themselves and play through their rise to fame from high school as a quarterback, to college where they can choose to pivot to running back or wide receiver, before experiencing the NFL Combine, NFL Draft, and cementing their legacy in the League. In addition, fans can expect more than 50 new Superstar X-Factor abilities, Live Playbooks 2.0, and a brand-new season of Ultimate Team content, along with other new features.

Fans can pre-order* the Madden NFL 21 MVP Edition and receive numerous benefits, including 3-Day Early Access, Lamar Jackson Elite Item with Power Up, 17 Madden Ultimate Team Gold Team Fantasy Packs, one Large Quicksell Training Pack, Madden Championship Series Ultimate Champion Pack, 1 of 32 Elite Players from Team Elite Pack and one “Your Choice” Uniform Pack.

In addition, this year, EA SPORTS will deliver distinct Madden NFL 21 experiences across current and next generation platforms. Through partnerships with Sony and Microsoft, EA SPORTS will offer Dual Entitlement, creating ways for players who purchase either an Xbox Series X or PlayStation 5 to upgrade** their copy of Madden NFL 21 from prior generation Xbox One or PlayStation 4 platforms at no additional cost. This offer will be in place all the way through the Madden NFL 21 season, up to the release of Madden NFL 22, so players can upgrade whenever they first purchase their new console within that period. Offer exceptions apply. Physical discs cannot currently be used to upgrade to discless consoles. Visit ea.com/nextlevel for more information and tune into EA Play Live on June 18 at 4pm PT for more news on the next generation.

EA Access and Origin Access*** Basic members can get a head start on the season by trying Madden NFL 21 before launch day. Members also receive a number of in-game perks that will help build their team on the field, as well as 10% off the full game and all Madden Ultimate Team purchases. Origin Access Premier members get all the benefits of Origin Access Basic, plus full access to Madden NFL 21 MVP Edition on PC before launch day that they can play as much as they want as long as they are members. For more details, visit ea.com/ea-access and origin.com/origin-access.

-Press release provided by EA