Madden NFL 13

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Madden NFL 13
Madden NFL 13 cover.png
Madden NFL 13 cover featuring Detroit Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson
Developer(s)
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Publisher(s) EA Sports
Composer(s) Colin O'Malley
Series Madden NFL
Engine Infinity[2]
Platform(s)
Release date(s)
  • NA August 28, 2012[3]
  • EU August 31, 2012
Wii U
NA 20121118November 18, 2012
Genre(s) Sports
Mode(s) Single-player
Multiplayer

Madden NFL 13 is an American football video game based on the National Football League, published by EA Sports and developed by EA Tiburon. EA's Chief Creative Officer, Richard Hilleman, said that defense would receive various changes in mechanics and controls, one of the first known changes in the game.[4] Part of the Madden NFL series, the game was released on August 28, 2012. For the first time in the series, the game will be officially released in Brazil, due to the explosive growth of the sport in the country.[citation needed]

A 64-player fan vote tournament to determine the cover athlete began on March 7, 2012. The vote-in round matched up a pair of teammates from each of the 32 NFL teams, the winners of which were seeded in a 32-player bracket. The cover features Calvin Johnson of the Detroit Lions.[5]

Contents

New features[edit]

Sources:[6][7]

Presentation[edit]

  • This year, CBS' commentary crew of Jim Nantz and Phil Simms will anchor the game in the broadcast booth.
  • Nantz and Simms appear in an in-booth cutscene before the game that includes stadium-specific backgrounds.
  • EA is introducing 200+ new cutscenes between plays, before games, and more. These cutscenes are inspired by broadcast TV presentation. Replays are also being overhauled for more dramatic effect.
  • Halftime features a new stats overlay, but there is no halftime show.
  • The game contains all the new Nike uniforms and alternates on the disc. Some of the uniforms may have to be unlocked via a code as they are released in real life.
  • Lighting changes based on the time of day occur per play instead of just at quarter breaks.
  • Madden NFL 13 features the improved high dynamic range lighting and motion blur of NCAA Football 13.
  • Ray Lewis appears in the intro that features his real-life moments and shots taken from the game.[8]

Passing Game[edit]

  • EA improved the left-analog stick passing controls so you can place the ball on a receiver's back shoulder, out toward the sideline, up high, down low, and other places where only your receiver can get it.
  • Madden 13 integrates new pass trajectories and ball speeds to open up more areas of the field in the passing game.
  • New pass animations speed up the time in which quarterbacks get rid of the ball, including a new shovel pass and specific set-ups for throws on the run.
  • Pump fakes are now directed toward specific receivers, occur faster, and contain specific animations when performed outside of the pocket.
  • Like NCAA 13, Madden features more than 20 new quarterback dropbacks, including those for 1/3/5/7-step variations, screens, and plays with auto-pump fake dropbacks.
  • To improve the receiving, EA is including more than 430 new catch animations, some of which are fueled in part by the changes made to the left-analog passing stick. EA Tiburon says it also wants to make user catches easier to do by slowing down players when they select a receiver.
  • The quarterbacks have new moves for avoiding the pass rush. A slowed down pocket speed gives you more control when you're trying to not get sacked.
  • EA tweaked play-action to include an abort command that cancels the animation for those situations where a defender is barreling in unabated. The play-action also unravels faster in general. Running backs should be better in blocking after the fake (as well as release for passes) and defenders will be faked out more by play-action.
  • Receivers have timing windows in their routes. When they expect the ball they'll turn their head to the quarterback. Until this time, their passing icons are grayed out. Passing to a receiver who isn't expecting the ball will often result in an incompletion. However, receivers will sometimes look for the ball earlier if the cornerback across the line of scrimmage blitzes or the receiver beats the jam at the line.

AI[edit]

  • Neither receivers nor defensive backs react to a ball unless they are expecting it (like in the case of a quick slant for receivers) or they have their heads turned and are looking at it.
  • Defenses line-up opposite receivers in a best-on-best designation. This prevents your linebacker from matching up against an elite wide receiver lined up in the slot, for instance.
  • Defenses disguise their man or zone coverage before the snap so offenses can't try to use motion to uncover the defense's plans.
  • Defenders use different coverage techniques such as off coverage (where they start seven or so yards off the line of scrimmage and attempt to read the ball), trail techniques (including hand fighting), and split techniques (where the linebacker stands between the tight end and slot receiver).
  • New animations allow for simultaneous tackles while the ball is being caught (including being able to knock out the ball in mid-air), and in general the development team says it's been working on the interplay between players while the ball is in the air.
  • EA promises enhanced AI playcalling for two-minute drill, goal line, clock draining, and red zone situations.
  • New Infinity Engine improves tackle animations and the outcome of player interactions including a balance system.

Audio[edit]

  • Over 82 hours of commentary from Nantz and Simms, to keep the audio new and different each time, with over 9,000 unique lines. Most of the lines are ad-libbed and Nantz and Simms regularly have interactions and comment on what is actually happening on the field.
  • A new "Madden NFL 13 Theme", composed by Colin O'Malley, to be played at the beginning of the game as well as variations heard at quarter breaks, halftime, and postgame. In addition, an approx. 15-16 track, fully orchestrated soundtrack, also composed by O'Malley, will replace EA Trax for the music on the menu screens and other game modes.
  • Partnership with NFL Films to get exclusive sound clips, such as QB cadences, hits/tackles, and group chatter.
  • New crowd noise, recorded with 24 microphones, opposed to 4 microphones in previous years.

Other[edit]

  • Special teams coverage has been revamped to get rid of player clustering. EA is also integrating cover and lane logic, new formations, and better wedges on returns.
  • Madden's control scheme will now match the control scheme on NCAA Football.
  • Kinect is included on the Xbox 360 version.
  • Tim Tebow's "Tebowing", Victor Cruz's "Salsa Dance", Rob Gronkowski's "Gronk Spike", and Cam Newton's "Superman taunt" will be included in the game.[9]
  • Players can now wear the Riddell TK and Wilson F2000 helmets, which do not have facemasks on them.[10]
  • Connected Careers: Combines Franchise, Online Franchise, and Superstar modes as well as historic players into one gameplay option. It will also make it no longer possible to import draft classes from NCAA Football, do a fantasy draft, play co-operatively on 1 team during a game or control multiple teams throughout the Connected Career.

SportsNation Cover Vote Tournament[edit]

After the success of the Madden NFL 12 cover vote, EA Sports again teamed up with ESPN's fan polling show SportsNation to bring the tournament back for this year's installment. The tournament began with a 64-player vote-in round, during which fans were able to select from two players representing each NFL team.[11] The teammates went head-to-head in a voting competition to see which player would qualify for the actual tournament bracket. By the end of the 64-player vote-in round, the number of competitors was cut down to 32 players, with one player from each team.[12] Due to offseason player movement, however, the New York Jets and New England Patriots began the tournament with two players, while the Denver Broncos and St. Louis Rams were unrepresented. This occurred because during the vote-in round (March 7–21) Tim Tebow was traded by the Broncos to the Jets after Denver acquired Peyton Manning, and Brandon Lloyd left the Rams to sign with the Patriots. Both Tebow and Lloyd, who had previously been teammates in Denver, were eliminated in the first round. The initial bracket featured 3 players who had previously appeared on the cover of Madden (no player has been featured twice): Drew Brees of the New Orleans Saints (11), Troy Polamalu of the Pittsburgh Steelers (10), and Larry Fitzgerald of the Arizona Cardinals (who appeared with Polamalu on the cover of 10). Fitzgerald eliminated Polamalu in the first round, while Brees was eliminated by the Ravens' Ray Rice in the second round.

Of the 8 defensive players in the initial bracket, only San Francisco 49ers linebacker Patrick Willis, cornerback Darrelle Revis of the Jets, and defensive end Jared Allen of the Minnesota Vikings advanced to the second round. Only Willis advanced to the third round, with Revis being eliminated by Victor Cruz of the Giants and Allen by Rob Gronkowski of the Patriots. No offensive linemen made the initial bracket, with only one appearing in the 64-player vote-in round (Joe Thomas of the Cleveland Browns, who was beaten out by teammate Joe Haden). Punter Shane Lechler and kicker Sebastian Janikowski, both of the Oakland Raiders were the only special teams players in the tournament; Janikowski advanced to the 32-player bracket where he was eliminated by the Jaguars' Maurice Jones-Drew.[13]

Carolina Panthers' quarterback Cam Newton has received more votes than any other player in each of the first two rounds (over 500,000 in the first round, over 870,000 total), winning 87% of the vote over running back LeGarrette Blount of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the first round and 83% over San Diego Chargers tight end Antonio Gates in the second. The only upset by seed in the first round was Willis (an 11-seed) winning 62% of the vote over Chicago Bears running back Matt Forté (a 6-seed). Willis knocked off another higher-seeded running back in the second round, 3-seed Maurice Jones-Drew. Two other upsets occurred in the second round with Ray Rice (5-seed) narrowly defeating Drew Brees (4-seed) and Calvin Johnson of the Detroit Lions (6-seed) taking down Arian Foster of the Houston Texans (3-seed). The final voting featured QB Cam Newton and WR Calvin Johnson Jr. Calvin Johnson was eventually named the winner, beating out Cam Newton 52% to 48%.

Reception[edit]

 Reception
Review scores
Publication Score
Game Informer 8.25/10[14]
GameSpot 7.5/10[15]
IGN 9/10[16]
Giant Bomb 3/5 stars[17]

The game received positive reviews. IGN gave the game a 9/10, praising the overall gameplay and Connected Careers, though commenting that the handoffs and fans are rather off.[16] Kotaku also praised Connected Careers, but criticized the Kinect voice support.[18]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ http://www.hb-studios.com/games
  2. ^ By MJD (2012-05-30). "Madden ’13 Review: This year, things feel different | Shutdown Corner - Yahoo! Sports Canada". Ca.sports.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2012-08-29. 
  3. ^ "Calvin Johnson wins NFL 13 Cover Vote". New Game Network. 26 April 2012. 
  4. ^ "‘Madden NFL 13′ Receiving Big Changes on Defense". Game Rant. 2012-02-23. Retrieved 2012-08-29. 
  5. ^ "Calvin Johnson of Detroit Lions wins 'Madden 13' cover vote over Carolina Panthers' Cam Newton - ESPN". Espn.go.com. 2012-04-25. Retrieved 2012-08-29. 
  6. ^ Scott, Solidus (2012-04-25). "The First Part of Madden's Rebuilding - Madden NFL 13 - Xbox 360". www.GameInformer.com. Retrieved 2012-08-29. 
  7. ^ "Features – Madden NFL – Football Video Game –". Ea Sports. Retrieved 2012-08-29. 
  8. ^ "Ray Lewis Madden 13 Intro". Retrieved 2012-11-22. 
  9. ^ "Madden NFL 13 to feature 'Tebowing,' says creative director". NFL.com. 2012-05-20. Retrieved 2012-08-04. 
  10. ^ "Madden NFL 13 Delivers the Ultimate Throwback Look: No Facemasks". Kotaku.com. 2012-08-24. Retrieved 2012-09-22. 
  11. ^ "Madden NFL 13 cover opened up to 64-player fan vote". Destructoid. Retrieved 2012-08-29. 
  12. ^ "Madden NFL 13 Cover Athlete Vote Down to 32 Players". Operation Sports. Retrieved 2012-08-29. 
  13. ^ Robinson, Jon. "MJD gives Janikowski the boot - ESPN". Espn.go.com. Retrieved 2012-08-29. 
  14. ^ "Madden Turns The Corner - Madden NFL 13 - PlayStation 3". www.GameInformer.com. 2012-08-24. Retrieved 2012-08-29. 
  15. ^ August 24, 2012 3:02PM PDT (2012-08-24). "Madden NFL 13 Review". GameSpot.com. Retrieved 2012-08-29. 
  16. ^ a b "Madden NFL 13 Review". IGN. 2012-08-24. Retrieved 2012-08-29. 
  17. ^ Navarro, Alex (2012-08-27). "Madden NFL 13 Review". Giant Bomb. Retrieved 2012-08-27. 
  18. ^ "Madden NFL 13: The Kotaku Review". Kotaku.com. 2012-08-24. Retrieved 2012-08-29. 

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