![]() Essentially, all the pieces are there to make a great football game, they just sometimes go on autopilot to facilitate a more engaging and less realistic experience. For example, interceptions are much more prevalent in the game, making forced passes much riskier, but there are typically moments that still feel manufactured - working overly hard to keep the game fun.īlocking has been improved this time around - players won’t get “sucked” into a block unless a direct collision is made (which also shows off the game’s improved physics) - but it still is touch-and-go. Though Madden 12’s AI is much smarter than what is on display in NCAA 12, it’s still a long way from escaping those embarrassing football-meet-helmet moments. What doesn’t, on the other hand, make for a truer football experience is the AI. You might not notice many of the features Madden 12 has working under the hood, but they’re there, and they definitely work to make a truer football experience. New changes to AI - as embodied by the game’s dynamic player performance feature - bring a new sense of realism to the game, keeping players like Tom Brady calm and collected, while forcing rookies like Cam Newton to fold in the pocket. While definitely a loaded question, when posed towards Madden 12 it becomes extremely difficult to determine. ![]() But when posed with the choice of sticking with what you’ve come to appreciate or upgrading to the new hotness, that's another issue entirely.When it comes to sports franchises like Madden the obvious question, year to year, is whether this iteration riffs enough on the sport to make it worth a purchase. If you've never played a football game or want to get back into Madden, then you definitely should check out this year’s iteration - you'd be foolish not to. Madden has been a longstanding staple - arguably the flagship - of the EA Sports lexicon for quite some time now and, as such, has struggled with providing enough new features and content to warrant a purchase by non-die-hard fans year to year. With the NFL lockout behind us, it's time to get to the good stuff: furious player trades, fantasy drafts, and best of all Madden NFL 12. Games information at /enhanced.Game Rant's Anthony Taormina reviews Madden NFL 12 Xbox One X Enhanced: Enhanced features for Xbox One X subject to release of a content update.HDR: HDR functionality available with supported games and TVs.4K: 4K Ultra HD not available on Xbox One or Xbox One S consoles.Play games, collect rewards, and upgrade your team with daily, fun and engaging challenges with live NFL content all year-long. Ultimate Team - Compete in the ultimate NFL fantasy team-building mode featuring your favorite NFL players from the past and present. ![]() Complete with an annual Pro Bowl and Seasonal Awards. Compete with up to 32 teams in your quest for a Super Bowl Dynasty.
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