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Madden 16


DeeJay

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Does anybody actually enjoy this series anymore?

WIll you get Joe Montana 2k16 if it actually comes out?

 

Do any of you just use Carolina or switch around to other squads?

Oh and Favorite Madden of all time......???

 

 

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Best Madden was Madden 04. 10 was decent. Everything else is recycled garbage but I by it to play online. I love franchise mode and wish they allowed more customization like 2k but it's fuging EA sports after all. Also I rarely play with Carolina. Idk why, its like they're sacred or something.

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I play Madden 13, currently, with HEAVILY modified sliders. It's unplayable on default ones. My personal favorite is Madden 2005 - it was about as good as 2K5 and had a substantially better career mode. Will update when I get a PS4 or Xbone. Joe Montana Football would be enough to switch consoles.

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I hardly ever play online, i just play a franchise with carolina to death. I wish other development teams were given the clear to make a game using a nfl liscence. The more competition the better. Makes the people over at ea actually work their tail off and not just do a lazy roster update.

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