The only difference is that this time it’s occurring at the collegiate level. In QB1, much like the prior two stories, players are immediately faced with overcoming adversity. This time around, the dose of storytelling takes the form of the new Face of the Franchise: QB1 mode. It’s unknown if further adventures of Devin Wade had been in the pipeline, but it should come as little surprise that this release had taken a decidedly different direction. The continuation of the narrative-driven experience pioneered two years ago was met with a mixed reception. An unexpected target of this ire (at least for me) was EA Tiburon’s second whack at scripted storytelling, Longshot: Homecoming. While it was visually looking better than ever and making further steps to cement the realism through enhanced physics and animation systems, there were still plenty of areas where the lack of progress continued to be a lightning rod for criticism. When we last saw our favorite midway juggernaut, the series was knee-deep in the middle of a transitional process. But the question remains, will this be another quality haul of gridiron goodness, or should we wait for the real holiday discounts before making the plunge? Avoiding the Rush Thankfully for all parties involved, the only people actually getting trampled have large numbers on their shirts. Sticking with this admittedly terrible analogy, I guess that would essentially make Madden NFL 20’s release date our own personal Black Friday. As always, EA’s Madden franchise is the tip of the proverbial spear, ushering in a magical eight-week window where athletically-aspirational controller jockeys are inundated with enough awesome experiences to tide them over for damn near an entire calendar year. *Cue the classic Andy William’s song “It’s The Most Wonderful Time of the Year”* Do you hear that? I realize that it isn’t quite December yet, but for fans of sporting games, it might as well be our holiday season.
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