![]() ![]() ![]() I won’t ruin these moments for you, but Madden NFL 20 does retain some of the emotional heft felt in the previous two years, making much of the pre-NFL segments of the Face of the Franchise mode well worth playing. There’re also some nicely implemented story segments that give each game you play and each decision you make a bit of weight. There’s a lot more actual football to be played in the career mode, instead of the repetitive ‘plays’ from last year. Even though you’re only playing two games in the NCAA, it was cool to see the likes of LSU, Florida State, and Miami available to play for.Īfter you’ve played at college, it’s time to impress at the Combine, and depending on how you do you’ll be drafted onto one of the 32 NFL teams. Face of the Franchise: QB1 sees you start as a custom quarterback picking one of the 10 college teams. After Madden NFL 19‘s lacklustre follow-up to Colt and Wade’s adventures on the Gridiron, it’s nice to see a different approach to the mode, especially with the reintroduction to college football. In terms of this year’s story mode, there’s no more Longshot. ![]() Madden often manages to implement a few new features pretty well, and truth be told it has done with Madden NFL 20, but the two main modes fans sink their time into feel untouched apart from a few menial changes, making Franchise and Ultimate Team rather similar to last year. Annual releases within the sports genre either manage to do something drastic to make it stand out from the previous entry, or instead feel like a similar title with a fresh lick of paint. Another year, another Madden, and with it the prospect of some new features completely different to last year. ![]()
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