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Pros
Much improved running game, better secondary play, and strong line interaction.
Cons
Still has awkward movements, strange animations, and issues in the graphics dept.
Bottom Line
The improvements are tangible all over the field, but not enough were made to qualify Madden 25(PS4) as an all-time classic just yet.
8
out of 10
Madden NFL 25 REVIEW

Madden NFL 25 Review (PS4)

Since the days of NFL licensed electric football, people have been trying to replicate the pro game in their living rooms for ages. Back then people had to use their imagination quite a bit, but thankfully for today’s generation we can plop down on the couch and fire up our favorite video game consoles to do just that. With the release of Sony’s Playstation 4 on Friday, and Microsoft’s Xbox One release just around the corner, EA Sports has released their latest iteration of its NFL franchise, Madden 25.

For the last few months fans of the series have been treated to a bevy of trailers put out by EA, but minimal true gameplay videos. The gameplay videos that were released were subject to much scrutiny and fans had trouble determining if they were current gen, next gen , or simply bad video compression. Basically the next generation pre-release for Madden 25 was somewhat clouded in secrecy.

Now that early adopters have their systems, and Madden 25 is readily available for all to play, that is exactly what we have done, and find ourselves somewhat surprised and pleased with what it brings to the table. We would also like to mention that we tested the PS4 version of Madden 25 on All-Madden and All-Pro default to keep the our findings consistent for the reader. 

Gameplay

The running game was considered to be a slight improvement in Madden 25 on the current generation of consoles, but that was all about to change according to EA, as they implemented their new locomotion technology on the PS4 and Xbox One versions. EA claimed that the new True Step technology that was implemented would give the user a new feeling of weight and momentum, with 4x the precision than before, and to quite honest you can feel the new technology almost instantly the first time you hit the field running with the ball. The user must take the time to read the blocking scheme, be patient, and hit the hole or edge at the precise time in order to have any chance at a consistently good running attack. However, one needs to realize that the ratings of the runner and their offensive line, and their opponents defensive line will have a true impact of this finally. There is still some fine tuning that needs to be done with the overall running game, but the improvements are a large step in the right direction

As much as we like the running game improvements, we love the new offensive and defensive line interaction even more. For the first time in the Madden series, users can actually see a true pocket forming for their quarterback, and feel realistic pressure being applied from the edges. The battle down the line truly benefits from the extra calculations’ that the new systems provide, and it’s impressive to see stronger defensive linemen being double teamed, and quicker defensive ends beating the tackle around the edge. Each individual lineman, both offensive and defensive, now have their own individual thought process and act accordingly depending on the situation. We did notice some oddities during our time with Madden25 in regards to this facet of the game, but overall were very pleased with this first year effort. 

If you played Madden 25 on the 360 or PS3, than you have a full understanding of the tragedy that was the secondary play. Often times corners or safeties would simply run away from the play, or not even recognize that it was even happening. While we are not ready to anoint Madden 25 on the PS4 as the king of secondary play, we are ready to admit that there have been some good improvements in this area. man coverage has been tightened up and zone coverage is better. This area still needs some improvement, but it does play better than the past gen version, and that is without any slider manipulation at all. One area that is worth pointing out is the deep ball, and the fun we had watching the defender and the wide receiver battle for ball. It’s nice to see the defender put a hand in during the reception and try and knock the ball away from the receiver. 

With much to like about the improvements to this version of Madden 25, there are obviously some gameplay issues that still need to be corrected in Madden 15 and beyond. Quarterback accuracy was an issue on the PS3 and360, and it seems to still be an issue on the PS4 version. We understand that even average quarterbacks can have a career day on any given Sunday(or Monday and Thursday)but it happens way to often too often in this version. Way too often do we see Jason Campbell and Ryan Tannehill(no disrespect to Fins or Raider fans)look like Peyton Manning and Drew Brees. Yes this can be somewhat corrected with slider adjustments, but the ability to differentiate between elite quarterbacks and average quarterbacks should be a staple on default. 

Finally for gameplay we need to address special teams, because apparently no one at EA Tiburon wants to. With saying that, we need to at least mention that kickoff and punt returns have been tweaked enough to where returns are the exception, and not the norm. Unfortunately that is where the tweaking has stopped, and everything else has gone untouched. Fans of the series have harped on this aspect far too long, for nothing to be done. It is high time that a new kicking mechanic be implemented that actually requires some skill to kick long and accurate, and has the ability for a punt that doesn’t spring into the back of the end zone with a smoke trail coming off of it.
 

Connected Franchise

We wanted to touch upon the connected franchise mode just a bit as it remains relatively the same as on previous versions, with one huge exception. The ability to transfer draft classes from NCAA 14 into Madden 25 from the PS3 did not find its way onto the PS4 version, and users are forced to use the created draft classes that EA has provided. While some may find no issue with that, others may find that to be a huge problem. Other than that, you will still have the ability to fire up a franchise, pick your favorite team and play through multiple seasons, sign free agents, rebuild your stadium in its current city or relocate your team and build a new one. 


Online

Our time was limited somewhat with Madden 25 online, but we are happy to report that the two games we did play online were very enjoyable, and lag free. It was easy to connect, and literally played as if we were sitting on the couch next to each other. One aspect that fans will truly be happy about is the fact that the accelerated clock actually worked perfectly online, and that will make Online Connected Franchise fans very happy.
All the modes that were available from Madden 25 on the PS3 and 360 have carried over, and have done so in the exact same fashion. So whether it’s play now, ranked match, Ultimate Team, or of course online connected franchises, it’s all there. Fans of Ultimate Team will be extremely pleased to know that if you are upgrading from the PS3 to PS4 version of Madden 25, you can transfer and continue your progress from the previous system. 
 


Presentation

We have already mentioned the sizzle trailers that were put out before the launch of Madden 25 on the PS4, and by now most know that the game falls short of reaching that level in the graphical department. The saddest part of this whole scenario is the fact that there is such a disconnect between the marketers at EA and the community that they rely on, that they felt the need to hide what the game truly looked like. While the game may not have reached the level seen on a certain basketball title just released, it does look very good at times, and I feel the community would have embraced it for what it is – a good looking game with room for improvement. Having said that, there are some issues with missing textures and lighting, player models are hit and miss, and the sidelines and crowd are only slight improvements, but overall the game has a nice look to it. Hopefully this is an area that gets the attention it deserves next year, but for now the overall look of the game is acceptable. 

Commentary is another area that was said to have been worked on, and you can hear it on certain occasions, especially if you are in franchise mode, but this is another area that really needs some work put forth in future titles. At times Phil Simms and Jim Nance sound good, but too often they sound disconnected and actually diminish the gameplay, not enhance it like they are supposed to. 


Final Thoughts

For the first time in years, the changes that have been made to the Madden franchise feel legitimate and not tacked on, or just tweaked. You can feel the differences the developers made under the hood per say, and they seem to have the laid the groundwork for an extremely solid game in 2014. That’s not to say that Madden 25 should be cast aside so quickly though. There is a solid, but imperfect game of football for those who are willing to give Madden 25 a chance on their new system of choice. 

It is true that the good folks over at EA seem to over promise and under deliver often, but in our honest but humble opinion, it feels like they are finally making real changes to game in the areas that actually matter. Of course there is still a ways to go, but for the first time in a long time, we feel good about the direction that the franchise is headed. The proverbial ball is in EA Tiburon’s court, and if they can follow this year’s version up with an even stronger effort, the Madden community and the development team might actually be on the same page for the first time in almost a decade. 

Learning Curve – Madden 25 feels very familiar if you have played the series before, but the running mechanics will take a bit to master.

Control Scheme – basically the same as Madden 25 on the previous consoles. 

Visuals – Not as nice as promised, but still not bad. 

Audio – Commentary is a bit stale, but the crowd and on field action is decent.

Score: 8.0 (Great)

Scoring Note: An 8.0, or great, on our scale indicates a game is not without its flaws but it manages to move the genre/sport it represents meaningfully forwards. With Madden NFL 25, there are numerous on-field improvements plus the same features we got in current gen to upgrade the score from the current-gen game. By all accounts, this is the best playing football game ever with the better physics, line play, and bells and whistles added in.


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Member Comments
# 21 PVarck31 @ 11/21/13 09:57 PM
Everyone needs to realize that its ok for others to like it and its ok for others to hate it. Slamming either point of view will result in a ban from here on out.

Obviously people are gonna have different opinions and I think we can do better than resorting to attacks when that happens.
 
# 22 roadman @ 11/21/13 10:20 PM
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Originally Posted by bspang2
I am giving my honest opinion just like everyone else on here, I do not feel its fair to delete my comments. I have been the biggest EA sports fan for the past 20 years. Madden has had 25 years to get the game play right and all I am saying is that for the past 7 to 10 years we have been saying "Madden looks to be moving in the right direction". Lets be honest the graphics are comical, player models are comical. I thought this was supposed to be the NEXT-Generation of gaming.... its ALMOST the same game.
Is there anything wrong with people having different opinions? On a messageboard, no one else's opinion reigns higher or supreme with other opinions.

I just don't agree with you that every year over the last 10 yrs "Madden looks to be moving in the right direction." Madden 06, 07, 08, 09, 11 and 13 were not moving in the right directions for me.

Game play is king to me as noted earlier, and based on the people who have the game and have played the game, they are saying gameplay is much better on NG.

Those people aren't wrong for having those opinions.
 
# 23 kehlis @ 11/21/13 10:20 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by bspang2
I believe they should have concentrated on the graphics and presentation this year. When EA creates a football that looks far behind what it should be all we have to lean on is the game play and they still cannot get that right. The movements of players are not natural/authentic... very robotic. Yes gameplay if improvements if existed would make for a better game, but when the looks amazing and feels amazing and its presented (commentary, game day presentation) great. That makes for a great game, then we can deal with the slight if any adjustments to game play.
I disagree and you will find that you are in the minority here.

Gameplay is far more important than graphics and presentation.

I need a game to play like football before I care about how it looks.
 
# 24 kehlis @ 11/21/13 11:18 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by bspang2
I doubt I am the minority on this one. Why do you think in all the reviews all they talk about is the GRAPHICS not being what it should be? How the game does not look like it was advertised? I guarantee if the NG Madden had amazing graphics say like a NBA2K14 critics and madden community would be signing a different tune.

I am sure you will disagree with this as well, but that is ok.
All I mean is that you are in the minority here on OS, I don't go to other sites so I very well could be wrong and that wasn't my intention, but you ARE in the minority here. It's not really a question, nor is it important.
 
# 25 Iceman87GT @ 11/22/13 12:29 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by bspang2
I doubt I am the minority on this one. Why do you think in all the reviews all they talk about is the GRAPHICS not being what it should be? How the game does not look like it was advertised? I guarantee if the NG Madden had amazing graphics say like a NBA2K14 critics and madden community would be signing a different tune.

I am sure you will disagree with this as well, but that is ok.
I saw your post about 2K5 so it appears you may have changed your tune but every article that I have read except for IGNs (which was garbage, I mean he pretty much said that the game was more realistic, and remarked that this may be a bad thing (because he can no longer run all over teams)), have noted that the graphics are improved but not as big of a leap on the field as you would expect for Next-Gen, but they have all praised that the game is a solid step in the right direction, praising the gameplay aspects that still need work but are finally in tune with what players have been asking for.

Also NBA 2K14 has been getting roughly the same scores, in the end the Graphics while being an amazing leap have been cancelled out by small changes to the game play (not bad ones, but also not positive changes).

Gameplay is what matters in sports games, and this is a sentiment held by a vast majority on the site (its why people still play NFL 2K5, and MVP Baseball 2005, and choose games like College Hoops 2K8 over the much better presentation-wise NCAA Basketball 2010). Presentation is important and graphics should improve as we venture further into this generation, the most important thing is gameplay.
 
# 26 inkcil @ 11/22/13 01:10 AM
It's almost like they "assigned" it an 8 in part because the last gen version got a 7.5 score. So even if the reviewer had opined that only the graphics improved and nothing else got worse, then it would be logical to give it an 8 based on the review history. What was illogical was giving the 360 version a 7.5 in the first place when it was more like a 6.5.

This is all my opinion of course. I've played Madden games that have received 8 or higher and the DB's backpedal off the field and into the sidelines in the middle of the play. And o-linemen ignore blocking assignments to block air. But to each their own opinion.
 
# 27 cgalligan @ 11/22/13 05:47 AM
In my opinion, this game is much MUCH better than Current Gen... Just better in every way
 
# 28 BonesKnows85 @ 11/25/13 04:25 AM
I love the game as far as gameplay, it is a huge step up from the PS3 version. I just cannot enjoy CCM because of EA generated draft classes. The player's names are outrageous. If we could have imported draft classes from the PS3 version, I'd be in heaven right now.
 
# 29 BigDaddyHolmes @ 11/26/13 05:23 PM
Wow, a 8 score on OS puts this at a great game that really shouldn't be missed on their scale.


Curious now, anyone know how many times in the past 8 yrs OS has rated madden less then a 8?


How much lower have they reviewed it? I ask, because there has been some really bad releases over the last 8 years, and I can't remember many, if any, 7.5 and under scores.



EDIT:Found the reviews on this game from OS
Madden 25 PS5/XB1-8
Madden 25-7.5
Madden 13-8.5
Madden 12-7.5
Madden 11-9
Madden 10-9
Madden 09-8.5
Madden 08-7
Madden 06-5


I'm surprised Madden 25 on PS4/Xbox 1 did any better then current gen. That leads me to think it was judged off last gen madden, and not where it should be with other games this PS4 /XB1 generation. Madden 25 PS4 was really close the same thing as Madden 25 ps3 with some graphic upgrades. Take away the resolution boost, and the game was a small difference IMO. A few nice features like o-line and ball carrier running, but weren't game changing really, and graphics certainly aren't up to next gen level.


Anyway, I agree with Madden 06. Madden 12 was possibly the best Madden last gen and it got a 7.5. I'd give it a 8 at best too, but a little confused how other years could best it so much. Madden 10 was a decent year if you take all the other poor years before it into consideration, but not a 9. Probably a 7, and again it was judges off poor Maddens, not a standard of what the game should be. Madden 11 at a 9 is a head scratcher.


Some of the above scores are lower then I remembered, but still this game has gotten some pretty nice reviews over last gen considering how poor it was. I certainly don't see madden 25 PS4 only .5 or so less of a game then NBA 2k14, but that is just me.


For me, my review scores would have been


06-5.4
07-5.8
08-6
09-6.3
10-7
11-6
12-7.5 (Showed some gameplay promise, also upgrade with graphics, and camera work presentation)
13-6.5
25-6.8
25 ps4-7
 
# 30 roadman @ 11/26/13 05:50 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by BigDaddyHolmes
Anyone know how many times in the past 8 yrs OS has rated madden less then a 8?


How much lower have they reviewed it? I ask, because there has been some really bad releases over the last 8 years, and I can't remember many, if any, 7.5 and under scores.



EDIT:Found the reviews on this game from OS
Madden 25 PS5/XB1-8
Madden 25-7.5
Madden 13-8.5
Madden 12-7.5
Madden 11-9
Madden 10-9
Madden 09-8.5
Madden 08-7
Madden 06-5


I'm surprised Madden 25 on PS4/Xbox 1 did any better then current gen. That leads me to think it was judged off last gen madden, and not where it should be with other games this PS4 /XB1 generation. Madden 25 PS4 was really close the same thing as Madden 25 ps3 with some graphic upgrades. Take away the resolution boost, and the game was a small difference IMO. A few nice features like o-line and ball carrier running, but weren't game changing really, and graphics certainly aren't up to next gen level.


Anyway, I agree with Madden 06. Madden 12 was possibly the best Madden last gen and it got a 7.5. I'd give it a 8 at best too, but a little confused how other years could best it so much. Madden 10 was a decent year if you take all the other poor years before it into consideration, but not a 9. Probably a 7, and again it was judges off poor Maddens, not a standard of what the game should be. Madden 11 at a 9 is a head scratcher.


Some of the above scores are lower then I remembered, but still this game has gotten some pretty nice reviews over last gen considering how poor it was. I certainly don't see madden 25 PS4 only .5 or so less of a game then NBA 2k14, but that is just me.


For me, my review scores would have been


06-5
07-5.8
08-6
09-6.3
10-7
11-6
12-7.5 (SHOWED SOME PROMISE, SPECIALLY WITH GRAPHICS, AND CAMERA WORK PRSENTATION)
13-6.5
25-6.8
25 ps4-7
Not sure I see where you are going here or your angle? Not even sure if there is a correlation between old scores with different reviews and different reviewing systems.

All reviewers scores are subjective, aren't they, including yours and mine?
 
# 31 kehlis @ 11/26/13 05:54 PM
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Originally Posted by roadman
Not sure I see where you are going here or your angle? Not even sure if there is a correlation between old scores with different reviews and different reviewing systems.

All reviewers scores are subjective, aren't they, including yours and mine?
His angle?

He says he's been seeing reviews here for 8 years yet he's been a registered member since this August.

I know a lot of people lurk for a year or two before joining but 8? Pretty unlikely lol.


Sounds like an ax to grind to me.
 
# 32 roadman @ 11/27/13 09:08 AM
GiantBomb?

Never heard of before, and of course, someone else's subjective opinion.

Could be Bleacher Report or the NY Times to me, that's why it's best to trust the best reviewer, yourself. And my opinion below is subjective as well.

This NG game to me, is not a marginal upgrade from CG, but a good upgrade with a solid foundation for better upgrades.

The other games forum is a hornets nest with key missing features. This game feels good and plays defense much better than CG.
 
# 33 roadman @ 11/27/13 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by FaceMask
Even so, GiantBomb is well-known, happens to be owned by CBS, and has some very well-known reviewers on their staff like Alex Navarro, Brad Shoemaker and Vinny Caravella ho were all Gamespot Editors, as well as Patrick Klepek, formerly of G4, Drew Scanlon, and Ryan Davis until his death in 2013 (info from wiki), in fact this review was written by Alex Navarro. I have no opinion on their credibility individually or on Alex's specifically, but I agree with him on many points about this game, including the quote I posted.

Most intelligent people don't base their purchases of video games on what a review says unless it confirms certain things being missing that the gamer knows he/she won't enjoy not having, so everyone is pretty much aware that the best reviewers are themselves. It goes without saying. And that said, I have played the game, and I'm not impressed at all independent of any review, but if others are impressed I have no problem with that, they're entitled to their opinion.
I get what you are saying and I don't disagree except for the GiantBomb reference. Owned by CBS carries no weight one way or the other with me and not trying to sound stand offish in that regard.

I've had a chance to look at the review and noticed he said some real good things about the game as well.

We just differ on impressions on the game which is fine.
 
# 34 roadman @ 11/27/13 01:33 PM
Ok, understood.

I'm starting to go off topic, so, to stay with the thread topic, I do feel it's a fair review, based on what I've played so far.
 
# 35 GAMEDAY08 @ 12/02/13 01:52 PM
so is the comp vs comp during the franchise mode still a no go bc some of the regular season games r better on the video game then n real life
 

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