When it's happening, it looks and feels like real NFL football.
Madden returns for the 2008 season.
ABC's Monday Night Football presents the entire television experience as itsangle… and it works.
Overall, it's good…though far from perfect.
It's a pretty complete game and one that should satisfy just about any college football fan.
Madden returns for the 2007 season.
NCAA 98 is the perfect game for college football fanatics.
For a first effort, EA's Madden NFL 97 is a fine offering.
Given how long Sierra's been refining this series, you'd expect the '98 editionto be the best ever.
MNF '98 is definitely an improvement over its predecessor, but it still has aways to go before it can be considered a true champion.
Feeble gameplay makes PrimeTime unappealing, and the number of serious bugs that have come along for the ride make it completely unacceptable.
While this game has some admirable qualities, in the end it falls short of the high standards set by Madden '97.
I'm not sure if there was a demand for it, but here it is: a football simulation for pigskin fans who love micromanagement.
Pass interference is no longer a penalty - it's a necessity.
The fantasy aspect of Legends '98 extends beyond teams and scheduling and into actual gameplay.
The developers of Football Mogul 2003 seem to have forgotten something rather important: This is supposed to be a game.
A migraine-inducing interface and relentless number crunching makes for a program so needlessly complex that you can't bring yourself to call it a game.
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