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Give me a reason to buy Madden 20?


Trill OG

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I have a lot more free time on my hands and I want to get back into playing video games. This is for the gameheads. As a guy who hasn't played Madden since my middle school days back in 04, give me a reason why I should purchase this game?

Also which system PS4 or Xbox 1?

 

 

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14 minutes ago, Lilsmitty09 said:

I can give you a thousand reasons why you shouldn't.

lol I wish they never got rid of the 2k series. It would be the top selling sports game in America if 2k ever made a comeback to the NFL.

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21 minutes ago, Dex said:

05 was it's peak. Shout out to (what I believe was) 07 that had the lead blocker control. They're so clunky now it's laughable. 

In 05, Singleback set with Smith in the slot running a corner route is in my opinion the most overpowered play in the history of Madden. Either Smith catches it for a 25+ yard gain or a TD. The only time I've seen it stopped is when my opponent took control of the corner or safety.

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I played Madden a few years ago, but I think they really killed the fun of it by introducing 'cards' that you can purchase.  It's really a pay to win game now if you play multiplayer, which is really unfortunate.   If you like single player mode, I guess it's alright.  

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