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Madden 2002

by ROCKSTAR GAMES
Platform:   PlayStation2   |   ESRB Rating:  Teen
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (234 customer reviews)

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  • ASIN: B00005MO5E
  • Media: Video Game
  • Release Date: August 20, 2001
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (234 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #13,851 in Video Games (See Bestsellers in Video Games)

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Making incremental improvements over last year's strong version, Madden 2002 is shaping up to be more evolutionary than revolutionary. Graphics receive a minor facelift. Players' faces are more detailed, while their bodies are properly proportioned--last year's players appeared too stocky. Hundreds of new player animations allow movement to appear far more fluid and natural. While we didn't get to go through the entire playbook of every team, last year's cheap "money" plays are no longer unstoppable. Although the PlayStation2 version was the furthest in development, the Gamecube beta sported the nicest graphics.

Players can practice late-game offense and defense in two-minute drill mode. Create-a-team allows players to start a new franchise, selecting helmets, uniforms, logos, stadiums, and players. Training mode consists of John Madden coaching gamers on the various plays, helping them understand what each X and O in the playbook does. The new Houston Texans franchise is included and the game supports widescreen TVs, allowing players to see more of the field. The PlayStation2 version is due at the end of the summer of 2001, while the Gamecube version is scheduled for a fall 2001 release. --Raymond M. Padilla


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36 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This game kicks butt and is way better than Madden 2001, August 26, 2001
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This game is a big improvement over Madden 2001.The people who said theres no or little difference between the two must be brain dead,even Stevie Wonder can see the improvements.First the defense plays like it should.Tampa's and Baltimore's defense have been tough to play against in season mode,unlike 2001's.The secondary is alot tougher to throw against with alot better pass coverage.Theres alot less one handed catches and throwing desperation long bombs and completing them.You have to call good plays and read the defences and drive down the field now and on defense theres more pass coverage audibles that work and the goalline defense is a heck of alot better.The CPU is so much better now,on offense they drive down the field with shorter passes and a good running game.If you play against Martin,Dillon,James etc. you have to try and contain the good runners like that or theyll add up the yardage unlike last years game.They did a real good job with the player attributes like NHL 2001,you have to worry about the teams star players.Guys like Sapp,Kearse etc will sack your QB and put pressure on him,teams with kickers like Miami rarely miss field goals and the average kickers miss alot more,unlike last years game where the CPU made just about all the field goals.etc,etc.in other words the games are more realistic.I took Cincinnati to the Super Bowl last year,this year forget it but you get a great running game from Dillon like in a real game.The player graphics are a big improvement,the players and coaches faces look close to real and the body sizes are on scale and the animation is real good.and all the little things EA does to make the game more realistic are great like hard hits knock off helmets,players getting in front of the big fan on hot weather days,splashing trough mud on rainy days on real grass,knocking players into the gatorade table and watching it spill etc,etc.the more I play the more I see cool little things like that.The extra options are great like franchise,practice modes,create a player and team.Theyre alot more accurate.Also which is great,you can adjust any players attribute.If a low ranked player is having a great year you can adjust him to play up to par or vice versa.The games are so more realistic on 2002 than 2001,thats why I cant understand how a few can say theres not much of a difference.Theres no comparison,this game rocks.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Madden 2001 with a twist? Nope, much much more!!!, August 22, 2001
By "redvagrant" (Gardena, CA) - See all my reviews
I know what most people are thinking, that Madden 2002 is simply last year's version, rehashed and brought back for another year. On the contrary, theres a lot of new things to like about Madden 2002, and the usual things that made last year's title so great.

Graphically, EA has done a superb job here, with the players faces and uniforms being portrayed very very well. They look way more realistic than last year's "we are space aliens who've come to earth and infiltrated your NFL players" looks. The coaches who hover about on the sidelines are the best looking of any football game to date. Heck even the snow looks nicer, it doesnt just fall, it blows in from the sides, as if it were really a blizzard out there. And yes, we finally have cheerleaders!!! Ea Sports' addressed concerns about last years ballplayers being all the same size, so this year, players are noticibly more slender, while still having that football player build. Like NCAA 2002, it reads the clock on your PS2, so if you're playing a game at night, it will start your game at night as well, or if you're playing at dusk, with the sun going down, you may start the game with the sun up, but by the time the game is over, it'll be dark. Little touches like this help to add realism to the game, theyre all over the place and it shows.

Soundwise, its what you'd expect from a great title like this. A snazzy new opening kicks off most games, followed by player intros, at least from the home team. John Madden and Pat Summerall are back and Madden is as witty as ever, "he put too much mustard on that one!". Adding to the humorous reparte is Leslie Visser, with a few bits and pieces thrown in, proving that football announcing isnt just a male oriented sport.

The game is literally overflowing with features. Theres the all-new two minute drill, where you run plays and try to get as many touchdowns as you can within the last 2 minutes of a game. I personally love this idea, as it lets you earn tokens for Madden Cards without having to play a whole game. Speaking of Madden Cards, theyre back, in the standard flavored, bronze, silver and gold. While they might not be everyone's cup of tea, theyre a great incentive to keep playing, to collect them all and unlock classic teams and stadiums. You can even collect cheerleader cards which give your players a (ratings)real boost. The franchise mode is deep as heck and goes on for an amazing thirty seasons. Another feature that is very nice is the ability to import your exported draft teams from NCAA 2002, if you have it (and who doesnt?). The controls for the most part are unchanged since last year, so even players who havent yet picked up a Madden game can jump right in with little trouble.

There is a lot to like here, and while its not quite a perfect football game yet, its darn close. Do yourself a favor and pick up Madden 2002 today.

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good outweighs the bad, October 10, 2001
By eStragand (Denver, colorado United States) - See all my reviews
A lifelong football fan, I hold off buying a new football video game every year. Typically, I pick up a new one about every 3 years or so, with the last being Madden 99 for the PC. I was pretty pleased with 99 and thought this would be more of the same, only with new rosters and the Texans. I was very surprised, as the same features I enjoyed on 99 are still here, and the new features simply amazed me. This game has a very realistic feel to it and is, hands-down, the best football game I've ever played.

The graphics are phenomenal, and replays even feature the spiffy "matrix" camera effect (where the camera seems to pan around the play, in a circular motion...or like the Jamal Lewis TD replays in the last Super Bowl). The customization and "challenge" features add an extra edge to the game. In addition to playing an ordinary schedule, you're given "challenges" to perform- like "Beat the Colts in the RCA Dome" or "Complete a pass to 5 different receivers". These allow you to collect points and build up "Madden Cards". (A feature that annoyed me at first, but I was converted). The customization of players was exceptional. I created a new player, not on the game's rosters,- Kevin Kasper. I was amazed when the announcers actually SPOKE his name... thought that was a neat touch. (Older version would just say "he throws to the RECEIVER", here they say "KASPER"). You can also change your team's uniforms for each game. For example, the Broncos have five uniforms: home, road, alternate home, home throwback, and away throwback. Plus, if your team plays a Thanksgiving game, the announcers say "Happy Thanksgiving, everybody..." Madden even chimes in, late in the game, talking about his six-legged turkey. Nice touches!

Another cool feature- upon completing a single season, you can convert your season file into a franchise file, immediately.

A few blemishes, though. As mentioned, if you're unfamiliar with "Madden Cards", it takes some getting used to. The instruction book does a poor job of explaining what these do, or why you'd want to build them up. Furthermore, the idea of "unlocking" features is annoying to me. I want everything to be there for me to mess with. You "unlock" some of the "greatest players of all time"... so I was bummed when it turned out to be the likes of Merrill Hoge and Keith Byars. It does get better, as Dan Marino and others eventually appear. Cheat cards bother me... why would you want to play a football simulation game where you can make every 1st and ten into a 1st and five? Takes away the realism, right there. Additionally, it takes a few games to figure out how to save all your files. (There's three different menus that take you to the "SAVE" screen.. so you forget how you got there)

Gameplay has a few drawbacks. First, if the computer goes 3 and out on the first series, it rarely runs the ball for the rest of the game. The computer consistently passes and it's not unusual for Jon Kitna and the Bengals to throw three 80 YD TD bombs in one game. The computer often finishes a game with 376 yds in the air, and 12 yds on the ground. Secondly, you have to gingerly touch the controls to complete a pass to your receivers. This is especially tough for the L1, L2 buttons. After two games, you get sick of hearing Madden say "He obviously has a cannon for an arm, but on the shorter passes, he needs a softer touch". Takes alot of practice to work around these things.

The only thing I havent' found is the "lateral" button. On Madden 99, any ball carrier could lateral the ball at any time. A move rarely seen in the pros, but you could pull off some nifty hook and ladder plays when you were behind.

Overall, this has everything you'd every want in a football game. The little details and touches are fantastic. Pump-fakes, motions, coaches, audibles, off-season moves, full roster customization, entire TEAM creation, and even the NFL Europe teams! Heck, I'll bet a clever fan could even create some CFL or Arena teams. It really blew me away, and I don't think I'll have a need for another football game for quite some time. If you're a football fan, get this game!

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