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Kotaku: Madden NFL 11 Review: A Run for Your Money

What you're given in presentation, in multiplayer, in richer visuals, and in all the fundamental reasons you buy a football game, Madden NFL 11 hits it on the screws and does it better than its predecessor, principally through the running game. Your quarterbacks also are more accurate. Your receivers are more athletic and even graceful on the sidelines. The kicking game has a new, easier mechanic and punting is more useful. Pass protection could use some work, but the run-blocking is substantially better and a hands-clapping joy to follow into daylight.

Madden NFL 11 is loads of fun, and that's why you play the game.

M-Easy5032d ago

A terrible football review from a reviewer who obviously knows nothing about football. It reads like EA reviewers' brochure.

divideby05032d ago (Edited 5032d ago )

^ I have to concur with the above...especially his comment on how he must use gameflow....noob'd
after playing both the Live and PSn demos....I do way better calliing my own plays...but than again, i have bought madden going back to the early PC days where it ran on 56k, just fine...many of which around here are clueless about.

did I miss the review score or is this a new way to review games hiding under a rock by verbage

M-Easy5032d ago

They don't do numerical or graded scores

PS360PCROCKS5032d ago

free pass eh? how does a sports game score 7.5 on replay value? really?? so there is a 25% chance i'll never play after I play a few games?

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Amazon Warehouse Deals Reloaded Starting With 22-cent Games and Up

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Cleveland Browns Running Back Peyton Hillis Latest Victim Of The Madden Curse

When it comes to sports curses, aside from the Chicago Cubs, there’s no more active superstition than the Madden curse. Since 1999, almost every year something bad has happened to the cover athlete of Electronic Arts’ bestselling Madden NFL franchise. Cleveland Browns running back Peyton Hillis is the latest victim of this curse.