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[quote name='-Never4ever-']Gameplay wise, APF > Madden 08. Yeah it lacked in extras and notable improvement. But I believe that's because of the limited time, man power and money spent on the game.
If it was NFL 2k8, it would've blown Madden away in every conceivable way.
Anyhow this news makes me
Everytime I'm on the cusp of being a big Football fan, EA has to do everything in there power to try and ruin it for me.[/quote]
You have to be kidding yourself if you think APF was better than Madden in the gameplay department. The one thing 2K fanboys (not calling you one unless you admit your are one) chant incessantly about their games are that they're so much more realistic, but the turbo button is not realistic at all. This is football, not Track and Field. APF improved it a bit, but money plays in 2K5 were the stupidest part of the gameplay. All I needed was a great receiver, which was coincidentally already available in the Free Agent pool, and I could easily get 250 yards and at least 3 TDs per game like I was really playing Blitz. There are just as many little bad quirks in the 2K games as there were in Madden.
It's the fanboys actually accepting the poor excuse for single-player modes that makes two years of work too little time to keep a franchise mode in the game. That would easily make people give a shit about the no-names that fill up your roster outside of the legends. There are standards for sports games these days and APF only sticks to the standards of Madden 98.
If APF was actually named NFL 2K8, it'd be called the most amazing experience videogames can offer.
I'm surprised people are ignoring the NFL factor, as they obviously like what EA's doing or else they wouldn't have extended the exclusivity agreement.
If it was NFL 2k8, it would've blown Madden away in every conceivable way.
Anyhow this news makes me
Everytime I'm on the cusp of being a big Football fan, EA has to do everything in there power to try and ruin it for me.[/quote]
You have to be kidding yourself if you think APF was better than Madden in the gameplay department. The one thing 2K fanboys (not calling you one unless you admit your are one) chant incessantly about their games are that they're so much more realistic, but the turbo button is not realistic at all. This is football, not Track and Field. APF improved it a bit, but money plays in 2K5 were the stupidest part of the gameplay. All I needed was a great receiver, which was coincidentally already available in the Free Agent pool, and I could easily get 250 yards and at least 3 TDs per game like I was really playing Blitz. There are just as many little bad quirks in the 2K games as there were in Madden.
It's the fanboys actually accepting the poor excuse for single-player modes that makes two years of work too little time to keep a franchise mode in the game. That would easily make people give a shit about the no-names that fill up your roster outside of the legends. There are standards for sports games these days and APF only sticks to the standards of Madden 98.
If APF was actually named NFL 2K8, it'd be called the most amazing experience videogames can offer.
I'm surprised people are ignoring the NFL factor, as they obviously like what EA's doing or else they wouldn't have extended the exclusivity agreement.