Madden NFL 13 Wii U Edition review

Innovation, but also compromise

GamesRadar+ Verdict

Pros

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    GamePad-powered pre-snap moves

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    Detached mode

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    Immersive Connected Careers

Cons

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    Clunky frame-rate and animations

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    GamePad ignores scrolling

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    No Infinity Engine physics

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Delivering a game the day a new system launches--a hard and fast date that leaves no wiggle room--is a challenge. When that game is as big as the current Madden NFL franchise in terms of scope and importance, that challenge increases. As you play EA’s gridiron debut Madden 13 on Nintendo’s newest console, it’s obvious that the development team had to pick and choose their spots; the result is uneven, a mix of creativity and compromise.

The good news is that Madden takes advantage of several opportunities that the Wii U GamePad presents for innovation. For starters, pre-play options are extremely enjoyable. On offense, you can pick a receiver or runner and re-draw their route with ease, coming in very handy when you see matchups that can be exploited. While features like this have been available on platforms like the 3DS and Vita, the Wii U’s implementation is much more accurate, and the feeling you get when you connect on a hand-drawn play is immensely satisfactory. On the other side of the ball, you can highlight any of your players and assign them to blitz, change coverage, even spy the QB. It makes defense much more engaging.

One area where Madden NFL 13 meets its counterparts head on is Connected Careers (online or on your own), the thoroughly entertaining mode introduced this season. All of the player storylines, social media, and role-playing aspects are here in force. There are scads of options to choose from, including creating your own player or coach, picking one from today’s NFL, or using one of the many legends included. All of them offer a fun and unique way to experience a sports game, and if you missed out on them earlier this year it’s a great way to catch up.

Madden Moments also features prominently, putting you in dozens of real-world situations from this season and last, and challenging you to accomplish certain goals. These are updated weekly, along with roster and player rating updates. Ultimate Team remains on the sidelines, though, so you don’t have the opportunity to create your own custom team and take it online. Speaking of online, multiplayer functions well, even though there weren’t tons of players online at launch.

The Madden franchise has tons of potential on the Wii U, and a solid foundation has been laid for the future. With a few key adjustments to play-calling, frame-rate, and physics, it’s possible that the Wii U could host the most interesting Madden version next fall. In the meantime, Madden’s debut on Nintendo’s brand-new system is good for a bit of fun but won’t last for the long term.

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GenreSports
DescriptionIn Madden NFL 13 on the Wii U, get immersed into every game with features exclusive to the Wii U, including streamlined playcalling, pre-snap adjustments and personnel management, all directly from the innovative Wii U Gamepad touchscreen.
Franchise nameMadden
UK franchise nameMadden
Platform"Wii U"
US censor rating"Everyone"
UK censor rating""
Alternative names"Madden NFL 13",""
Release date1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK)
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