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Madden NFL Arcade Review

Madden NFL Arcade on PSN

Way to miss everything, bozo.

Although we dig the Madden NFL franchise, there’s still something inside of us yearning for a quick and vicious game of football.  The last time we received a game along those lines was back when Midway produced its NFL Blitz series, with its over-the-top violence and wild gameplay.  Well, EA Sports may never reach that level of play (especially with the strictness of the NFL nowadays), but Madden NFL Arcade for Xbox Live and the PlayStation Network is the next best thing.

If you’re looking for deep strategy and coaching tactics, forget it.  You won’t find it here.  Madden NFL Arcade is all about offense and defense.  On offense, you have four downs to get your ball down the field and into the end zone, using three pass plays (short to long) and one running play.  Defensively, you’ll need to stop the other team from scoring, using one of four chosen formations.  While these plays are effective, more would’ve been appreciated.

Still, you can’t go wrong with the gameplay.  Madden NFL Arcade moves at a brisk pace, doing away with slower-moving parts of the game (like kicking and penalties) in favor of simply getting the ball down field or stopping your opposing team’s progress.  If normal tackles and techniques aren’t enough, you also gain access to Game Changers.  These boosters enable your players to execute special attacks, such as freezing whoever has the ball or zooming in for an unexpected sack.  Both sides can use them, so no one gains an unfair advantage.  With over ten to choose from, the game never gets old.

Several of your NFL favorites are here, but since the teams are made up of five-man formations, you might find some particular players missing.  Also, the teams are ranked, but it doesn’t serve a purpose.  The Bengals, for instance, sit at a 67 (out of 100), but they still charge down the field and score just as easily as the Saints.  We don’t mind, however.  For a game shying away from realism, it’s great to see that everyone has an equal playing field.  Even the Lions.

On the downside, Madden NFL Arcade lacks options.  You have your choices of quick pick-up games or online play through Xbox Live and the PlayStation Network.  While it’s a blast taking on friends, some players may grow bored with just one mode. 

Like EA’s previous downloadable sports game, 3-On-3 NHL Arcade, Madden NFL looks great.  While the field is smaller and there isn’t much fanfare going on, the players look fantastic, tackling and juking like the real deal.  The game runs at a silky smooth 60 frames per second, and the additional effects, such as the barrage of fireworks that go off throughout, are great.  As for sound, there are a few music selections here and plenty of audio effects, along with quick comments throughout the match.  While that may be less than you expect from a Madden game, it fits nicely with the quick style of play.

At $15 (1200 Microsoft points), Madden NFL Arcade is jam-packed with ball-bobbling, player-tackling fun, especially with the unpredictable Game Changers and energetic presentation.  Buy it.

Review courtesy of GamePlayBook

Our Score
4/5
What's Hot
Gameplay is fast-paced and easy to get into, online (and local) multiplayer is a hoot, the Game Changers are unpredictable and fun to use, looks and sounds great for an arcade football title.
What's Not
Small number of plays, meaningless team rankings, limited modes.

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