Madden NFL 20 features a new “personalized career campaign” known as QB 1, Face of the franchise. Add that to the improved fluidity of the on-field player movement, and Madden 20’s overall experience has taken a solid step forward that looks and plays even more like what we see on a TV broadcast. The new lighting system creates a softer, more natural look to the players and fans. As we approach the end of the current console generation developers are learning to fully harness the real power of each system, and it shows in Madden 20. So EA’s ongoing quest to satisfy the entire spectrum of casual, competitive, and sim fans is only partially successful, though more so than usual. On the other hand, it leaves Franchise mode without significant new features and microtransactions continue to be an issue with Madden Ultimate Team.
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