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Location: United StatesMember since: Sep 24, 2009

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b***a (107)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Very accommodating. Great communication. Recommended seller.
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
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Great service and timely delivery. Came in great condition!
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Smooth transition, fast delivery it was a pleasure doing business with you. Thank you AAA+++
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Thank you for an easy, pleasant transaction. Excellent buyer. A++++++.
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Prompt payment! Excellent buyer!
Reviews (2)
Feb 08, 2015
It's an improvement, but It's still flawed. But hey, whats the alternative?
Making the jump from 360 to XB1 is noticeable, and will take some time to adjust if you've been a long time player whose grown accustomed to the mechanics of last gen Madden. Player animations are more fluid, faces actually match most well known players, and the passing/running have received minor facelifts that will improve gameplay. Defense has improved in the trenches, but the minigame for D-Lineman grows stale after the first couple playthroughs and you'll probably go back to usering the safeties or Mike linebacker. Ultimate Team has improved almost every facet of It's system, but at the same time the mode really does come down largely to putting in extra money into a dice roll with Pro Packs. The oversaturation of 99 overall players really bogged down previous modes so a more balanced overall squad is fairer, yet comes at the cost of no longer having the pleasure of having your 99 overall Manning throwing to 99 Jerry Rice and 99 Calvin Johnson. Connected Careers is where the game feels less revamped and more painted over. The issues surrounding a stale superstar mode have remained for generations, while NBA 2K14 Introdcued Player storylines and incentives for playing, Madden remains a boring single player storyless RPG exp grinding bore, with absolutely mindless AI teammates making the mode borderline unplayable when controlling just a player. Coach mode remains the same balanced game you had the since 25, with the occasional free agency bug or early retirement to keep you on your toes. Owner mode remains a good idea, but really turns out to be a watered down Madden 2012 Franchise mode, that has taken out as many good features as it has added. What happened to retired players coming back to be coaches? What happened to being able to edit player overalls and rookies physical attributes? Instead we have a pointless hot dog price control that we never see the benefits outside worthless virtual owner mode currency. Also, if you mismanage contracts you'll be left completely bankrupt cap wise, and without an actual intuitive wealth control system you just have to retire your owner and start anew. Also one pressing issue is the dearth of equipment additions over the past half decade. NCAA Franchise had single arm sleeves and actual Nike Gloves since 2011. Madden has yet to include the gear shown on Richard Sherman on the actual cover of the game, an issue overlooked by the art department for years now. AP and Arian Foster just don't look right without pacifier mouthpieces, but that still hasn't been addressed even with AP being on the cover of one of the games. Interceptions are still broken, but that does seem kind of important so It's okay to cut EA some slack for failing to implement on something mastered ten years ago with 2k5. Tall receivers have become more utilized but true jump balls won't be a marquee feature until madden 18 if were following EA's development timelines.
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Jun 30, 2013
Great game! Super fun, and there's just a ton of things to do.
Great game. They fixed the flaws from 2k12 (sluggish movement and bad contextual animations). If you are having trouble shooting with the new L2 + RS controls, just switch to the shot button for shooting - it works just as good. There are some issues, however...like the stopping catch animations, and ridiculous offensive rebounding by the CPU. Still really good though.