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The best Madden has felt on the field in years, held back by mode stagnation, persistent bugs, and a community that has heard 'step in the right direction' one too many times.

My honest first reaction after a few hours with Madden NFL 23 on Xbox was relief - genuine, surprised relief - that throwing a football finally feels like something I have actual control over. The big new system this year is FieldSense, which bundles together a physics-based tackling overhaul and a Skill-Based Passing mechanic that hands you a targeting reticle and lets you place throws: back-shoulder fades, low balls away from defenders, passes tucked into tight windows between zone coverage. It takes adjustment, and the tutorial does it zero favors, but once it clicks the difference from older Madden passing is real. Running the ball also benefits from quicker-cutting controls that reduce the floaty sensation that plagued previous entries, and defensive AI has been tuned to punish the one-play cheese routes that used to score touchdowns on command. Franchise mode gets the most meaningful off-field upgrade. Player Motivations and Tags now factor into free agency negotiations: a wide receiver might chase a team near his hometown, or sign at a discount to play alongside a franchise quarterback. A Mentor tag on an aging veteran can accelerate development for younger players at the same position. These are the kinds of GM-layer details that make a Franchise run feel less like moving numbers on a spreadsheet. The scouting system from the previous year carries forward with some additional fine-tuning on college prospects. If you live in Franchise mode, this is the best the suite has been in a few years, even if it still sits well short of where a fully funded sports sim should be in 2022. The problems are real and worth naming plainly. Face of the Franchise remains a disappointment - the narrative logic is thin, and picking anything other than quarterback leaves you feeling like an afterthought. Madden Ultimate Team is content to iterate on its MUT Champions format without addressing the underlying grind structure that critics and players alike have flagged for years. Bugs at launch ranged from annoying (laggy menus with multi-second input delays) to progress-threatening (Franchise saves rolling back weeks of play). Some of those issues were patched post-launch, but they shadowed the early experience hard. The presentation gets a genuine boost - broadcast-style cameras, improved crowd animations, a genuinely touching John Madden Legacy Game as your first boot-up experience - yet the menus surrounding it all feel unpolished in a way that undercuts the effort. Who is this for? Returning Madden players who skipped the last one or two entries will notice the on-field improvements immediately and probably enjoy the result. The Skill-Based Passing system alone changes how you think about moving the ball, and tighter defensive AI produces final scores that feel closer to actual NFL games than the shootouts of recent years. Lapsed fans who left around Madden 19 and want a reason to come back will find a game that at least gestures toward what they miss. Hardcore Franchise mode players have enough new toys to stay busy. Anyone who needs a deep story mode or a substantial rework of modes rather than incremental polish should calibrate expectations carefully - those things are still not here. Alex, Scout Team

Madden NFL 23

Madden NFL 23

Aug 19, 2022Electronic Arts Inc.Electronic Arts
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The best Madden has felt on the field in years, held back by mode stagnation, persistent bugs, and a community that has heard 'step in the right direction' one too many times.

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Best for lapsed Madden fans returning after a few years - the on-field game is genuinely improved, but deep mode overhauls are still missing.

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My honest first reaction after a few hours with Madden NFL 23 on Xbox was relief - genuine, surprised relief - that throwing a football finally feels like something I have actual control over. The big new system this year is FieldSense, which bundles together a physics-based tackling overhaul and a Skill-Based Passing mechanic that hands you a targeting reticle and lets you place throws: back-shoulder fades, low balls away from defenders, passes tucked into tight windows between zone coverage. It takes adjustment, and the tutorial does it zero favors, but once it clicks the difference from older Madden passing is real. Running the ball also benefits from quicker-cutting controls that reduce the floaty sensation that plagued previous entries, and defensive AI has been tuned to punish the one-play cheese routes that used to score touchdowns on command. Franchise mode gets the most meaningful off-field upgrade. Player Motivations and Tags now factor into free agency negotiations: a wide receiver might chase a team near his hometown, or sign at a discount to play alongside a franchise quarterback. A Mentor tag on an aging veteran can accelerate development for younger players at the same position. These are the kinds of GM-layer details that make a Franchise run feel less like moving numbers on a spreadsheet. The scouting system from the previous year carries forward with some additional fine-tuning on college prospects. If you live in Franchise mode, this is the best the suite has been in a few years, even if it still sits well short of where a fully funded sports sim should be in 2022. The problems are real and worth naming plainly. Face of the Franchise remains a disappointment - the narrative logic is thin, and picking anything other than quarterback leaves you feeling like an afterthought. Madden Ultimate Team is content to iterate on its MUT Champions format without addressing the underlying grind structure that critics and players alike have flagged for years. Bugs at launch ranged from annoying (laggy menus with multi-second input delays) to progress-threatening (Franchise saves rolling back weeks of play). Some of those issues were patched post-launch, but they shadowed the early experience hard. The presentation gets a genuine boost - broadcast-style cameras, improved crowd animations, a genuinely touching John Madden Legacy Game as your first boot-up experience - yet the menus surrounding it all feel unpolished in a way that undercuts the effort. Who is this for? Returning Madden players who skipped the last one or two entries will notice the on-field improvements immediately and probably enjoy the result. The Skill-Based Passing system alone changes how you think about moving the ball, and tighter defensive AI produces final scores that feel closer to actual NFL games than the shootouts of recent years. Lapsed fans who left around Madden 19 and want a reason to come back will find a game that at least gestures toward what they miss. Hardcore Franchise mode players have enough new toys to stay busy. Anyone who needs a deep story mode or a substantial rework of modes rather than incremental polish should calibrate expectations carefully - those things are still not here.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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Aug 19, 2022

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