Madden NFL 25 Players Slam “Huge” Problem With the Game EA Won’t Fix

Madden NFL 25 Players Slam "Huge" Problem With the Game EA Won't Fix

As a devoted gamer and long-time fan of the Madden NFL series, I find myself yearning for a more immersive gaming experience that truly captures the grandeur and excitement of the Super Bowl. Madden NFL 25, like its predecessors, seems to fall short in this department, leaving players wanting more. The commentary feels stale, lacking adaptability and depth, and the presentation is too sparse to create a truly memorable experience.


As a devoted fan, I’ve noticed that just like how EA Sports FC, NHL, and other sports games from EA have persistent issues that seem to linger unresolved year after year, Madden NFL is no exception. One of the major areas where Madden NFL 25 falls short, a problem that has been a thorn in the side of the series for quite some time, is immersion. This issue, which has long plagued the Madden franchise, is evident even in the most immersive moments, such as playing in a Super Bowl. Similar to EA Sports FC and other EA sports games, Madden doesn’t do an effective job of creating an atmosphere or fully immersing the player in the ongoing content.

Madden NFL 25 doesn’t do much to make playing feel like the real football game, which is usually exciting. The commentary isn’t adaptive enough and the presentation is too basic. This might seem like a minor issue, but for those who play every year, it’s a significant problem. This is why a post critiquing the game’s quality is one of the most popular discussions on the Madden NFL Reddit page this week.

“The post states that the Super Bowl isn’t remarkable in any way, and it expresses dissatisfaction with recent Madden releases. The author finds it frustrating that the commentary mentions you are playing the Super Bowl only a few times during the game, and even in the pre-game, it is mentioned just once. However, the main complaint arises when you win. More than half of the time, no comments are made at all, just the generic end-of-game ‘Well Brandon, what a great game, and we’ll see what happens next week, on EA Sports!’ The author expects more, such as remarks about the team’s hard work, their previous Super Bowl victories, or even acknowledging the MVP. Instead, they find nothing but silence as their team celebrates.”

The post continues: “And before the ‘just turn off the commentary; gang shows up; no. I shouldn’t have to. I just won the trophy that is the point of the entire game. You’d think they would pump your tires a little bit.”

The number of votes up the post has received confirms this is not an isolated take among hardcore fans. Meanwhile, all of the comments also echo the sentiment.

“One commenter often thinks he should act as if the games are extremely important mentally, even daydream about it. He wishes the event could be made more significant.”

It’s been an ongoing problem for quite some time now, making it challenging to expect a quick resolution in the upcoming update. However, your thoughts and opinions are always valuable, so don’t hesitate to join the conversation by sharing your comments. Do you side with these players or do you believe EA should address other more pressing matters first?

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2024-08-25 03:10