Madden NFL 22 reviewed on Xbox Series X by Kat Bailey. Narration by Mark Medina. Madden NFL 22 also available on PlayStation, PC, and Xbox One.
Madden NFL 22 is a grab bag of decent - if frequently underwhelming - ideas hurt by poor execution. Face of the Franchise, to put it mildly, is a mess. Homefield advantage is a solid addition, but it doesn't quite capture the true extent of real on-field momentum swings. The new interface is an eyesore, and the new presentation is cast in a strange and unflattering shade of sickly green. It's smoother and marginally more refined, but in so many ways it's the same old Madden. In short, if you're hoping for a massive leap forward for the series on the new generation of consoles (or on the old ones), you're apt to be disappointed.
Madden NFL 22 is a grab bag of decent - if frequently underwhelming - ideas hurt by poor execution. Face of the Franchise, to put it mildly, is a mess. Homefield advantage is a solid addition, but it doesn't quite capture the true extent of real on-field momentum swings. The new interface is an eyesore, and the new presentation is cast in a strange and unflattering shade of sickly green. It's smoother and marginally more refined, but in so many ways it's the same old Madden. In short, if you're hoping for a massive leap forward for the series on the new generation of consoles (or on the old ones), you're apt to be disappointed.
- Category
- Gaming
- Tags
- EA Tiburon, Electronic Arts, Football
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