Bale: E3: Madden NFL 13 feels better on account of physics 2

E3: Madden NFL 13 feels better on account of physics 2

12 Mar 2019 at 21:45

Yes, there’s finally a physics engine. While the franchise is touting its tackle masses for a time, I finally felt like players converged on tackles making a realistic clump of bodies haphazardly struggling against 1 another. The claim that’s being made is the fact that no two plays look precisely the same, and I did view a lot of Madden Overdrive Coins unique reactions reflective of how hits were made and who had been delivering them.


Players glanced off near misses, and many times both I and my opponent let loose little gasps of excitement every time a player was in close proximity to retaining his balance after going for a hit and breaking a considerable gain.


At some point, I barely took about the opposing running back as my last tackler barely dragged him to one knee from Madden NFL Overdrive Coins behind. In past Madden games, usually when someone was tackled, they was lost, but it was a great display of how the brand new physics system works and just how the running back tried his far better to stay up. There’s a palpable feeling of momentum, and running from the open field feels more exciting than previously.



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