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Lieu : États-UnisMembre depuis : 14 avr. 2011

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24 juin 2013
Great game that holds true to the Madden franchise showing up on the Wii.
How much time I have spent obsessing over my teams in this game is actually almost upsetting. This is by far the best Madden game I've played on the Wii. It being the only platform I have does bring the best gameplay and team management to the table than ever before. The franchise really stays true to the design of the game with a few additions of game modes, including mini games based around the mini-camp games from previous Madden releases, 5-on-5 games, and others. This game itself (Madden 12) was known for dramatically changing two key points of the franchise mode by making the rating of players more hidden during the draft, expanding the roster space for the preseason to 63 for player development and management, a bidding war for free agents and an overall more involved management involvement. THIS is where the Wii version falls short. Though there are definitely improvements in the franchise mode for even the Wii and the game itself is very much entertaining and worth playing, the only one of the additions that were adopted completely by the Wii version is the free agent bidding style. However, the off-season improvements are completely lost in this version of the game. In fact, the preseason is lost all together and the free agent signing, NFL draft, and roster management are all compartmentalized into separate events. Compared to the game on the other platforms, this game does fall short. But if you don't compare it to the game on other platforms and view it for just what it is the game is still tremendously enjoyable for any Madden fans who only own a Wii. This game like many others is not overtly difficult and would also be enjoyable for football fans that are looking to enter the Madden franchise.
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24 juin 2013
Okay game for the price, but seriously lacking.
I love basketball and have played 2k and live games before on other platforms. Basketball games on the wii are subpar at best in both control and graphics. Still the basketball experience and the team overview are manageable and entertaining. For the casual players the game could be a great deal at an affordable price. A big downfall to the game is that it doesn't contain a franchise mode and the season play ends after the one season. Since a franchise mode is generally what gives a NBA based game continuity and overall purpose, this game is not nearly as good as the more recently released 2k games, even for the Wii.