![]() ![]() Tighter zone coverage also makes for smaller windows of opportunity, with interceptions sometimes coming in bunches. These changes are balanced by a more intense pass rush, which frequently saw me getting sacked if I dared to venture outside the pocket. It especially makes a difference along the sidelines and in the end zone, where space is at a premium. ![]() The most conspicuous addition, though, is Madden 23’s refined passing controls, which combine with an accuracy meter to offer more control when putting the ball in tight windows. On the flipside, the defense is far smarter than before, making this one of the most challenging Madden games in recent memory. Some improvements are intended to offer a far greater degree of control over your players, which is evident in how much more smoothly they move in this year’s version. In that vein, Madden 23 is filled with the sort of updates that are felt rather than seen. 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. It’s smoother and marginally more refined, but in so many ways it’s the same old Madden. The new interface is an eyesore, and the new presentation is cast in a strange and unflattering shade of sickly green. Homefield advantage is a solid addition, but it doesn’t quite capture the true extent of real on-field momentum swings. ![]() Face of the Franchise, to put it mildly, is a mess. Madden NFL 22 is a grab bag of decent – if frequently underwhelming – ideas hurt by poor execution. ![]()
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