Just like we expect Halloween in October, and fireworks on New Year's Eve, over the years we've also come to expect the latest Madden title to touchdown (see what I did there?) in August, and this year is no different.
We've also come to expect a little more of EA Sports' yearly franchises recently with most, if not all, of them stepping up the proceedings to give you more bang for your buck. EA hopes to do the same this year with Madden 10 to revitalise their yearly sales figures which have been on the decline, just like the rest of the industry. Will Madden be pushing the boundaries of the franchise once again, or will we see Madden 09 with a lick of paint?
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Just like we expect Halloween in October, and fireworks on New Year's Eve, over the years we've also come to expect the latest Madden title to touchdown (see what I did there?) in August, and this year is no different.
We've also come to expect a little more of EA Sports' yearly franchises recently with most, if not all, of them stepping up the proceedings to give you more bang for your buck. EA hopes to do the same this year with Madden 10 to revitalise their yearly sales figures which have been on the decline, just like the rest of the industry. Will Madden be pushing the boundaries of the franchise once again, or will we see Madden 09 with a lick of paint?
Read the definitive Madden 10 review here to find out.