EA tries it's hand at yet another extreme sports series with NFL Tour. The question is does the game retain the same fun factor as the NFL Street series or suffer from too many penalties.
Allan Muir of VGU.TV takes a look at exclusive sports licenses in games and why they hurt the genre
3 new games added to games on demand (albeit average games)
Stuntman
Facebreaker
NFL Tour
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GameInformer writes: "Let me start this off with a message to the Miami Dolphins: Believe it or not, you're not the only team that's toiled in futility and totally embarrassed yourselves on the football field this year. I thought that in retooling the NFL Street series into NFL Tour EA would actually be improving the franchise and learning from its past mistakes in the sub-genre. Unfortunately, I was mistaken, as NFL Tour represents a total regression – one that the company says is aimed at young kids and football novices who don't play Madden. Even if I take this at face value, it's clear that this game is a failure no matter how you try and qualify it."
Dark Sniper played this game and was left unimpressed. What it really shows is how many arcade aspects were in Madden 2008. Dark Sniper felt like everytime he threw his long bomb to Donald Driver, he spectacular caught it as if it was Madden all over again.
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