Maybe it's that first somersault into the end zone, or using the Hit Stick to deliver the first bone-jarring tackle. Maybe it's pulling off that first one-handed catch for six or that first sixty-yard bomb. Whatever it is, it won't take long to fall in love with Madden NFL 08.
It has been a while, too. After two disappointing efforts the last two seasons -- disappointing by the high standard that EA's football franchise set for itself over the years -- Madden NFL 08 redeems the franchise as one of the best-playing football games in recent memory.
As expected, that's because EA totally revamped the game mechanics, creating a fast, intuitive, dynamic experience that won't deliver the same game twice. Inspired by Konami's Winning Eleven soccer franchise, EA creates a game where the ball takes odd bounces off helmets, where an over-aggressive tackler can take his own teammates out of a play, and where star players actually play like stars. In past years, armchair jocks would simply substitute their No. 1 receiver into the slot and run constant corner routes. Those days, thankfully, are gone.
Now, scoring big requires making smart use of a team's star players, aka "weapons," We're not talking Cincinnati firearms here -- we're talking about the explosive Chad Johnson, a quick, spectacular catch receiver able to leap over smaller corners and make plays that few others can. There's no need to run Ocho Cinco in the slot. Run him on a streak against single man coverage, and just see who comes down with the ball. Hint: Johnson pulls off his trademark Riverdance once he reaches the end zone.
"In past years, armchair jocks would simply substitute their No. 1 receiver into the slot and run constant corner routes. Those days, thankfully, are gone."






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