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Madden NFL 15

Electronic Arts, EA Sports
Aug 26, 2014 - PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5
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OpenCritic Rating

81

Top Critic Average

84%

Critics Recommend

IGN
8.7 / 10
Eurogamer
7 / 10
GamesRadar+
4 / 5
Game Informer
8 / 10
GameSpot
7 / 10
Polygon
9 / 10
Giant Bomb
4 / 5
USgamer
3 / 5
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Madden 15 Gameplay | Official Trailer | E3 2014 thumbnail

Madden 15 Gameplay | Official Trailer | E3 2014

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Critic Reviews for Madden NFL 15

IGN

8.7 / 10.0
IGN

Madden NFL 15's defense revamp goes a long way toward reviving the excitement of football.

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Madden 15 a step forward, then, yet still a year behind schedule. There's a good game here, but there's still work to do to bring it up to the level of many of its sports game peers.

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A new coat of paint, a ton of actionable analytic data, solid improvement in the trenches, and the extension of two popular modes makes Madden NFL 15 a winner.

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There are definitely things to enjoy in every phase of the game, even though as a whole it isn't extraordinary

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Madden 15 is a beautiful football game, but its biggest achievement stems from much improved defensive mechanics that make both sides of the ball fun to play.

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This is the first time since Madden NFL 10 where I've had that a-ha moment where all I want to do is go play Madden, and it's not because of some role-playing device in the career mode, or a nifty collection of throwback uniforms, or the fact there was a military flyover before the Super Bowl...It's because the gameplay is focused to raising my knowledge and skill rather than accommodating or minimizing the lack of it.

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It's got its share of holdover problems, but Madden NFL 15 at least represents a positive step forward for this series.

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Madden NFL 15 is an enjoyable football game on the surface, but it's dragged down by a thousand little issues, including a poor interface, odd glitches, the inability to skip certain cutscenes, and more. As nice as it is to see it take a step forward in terms of accessibility, it still has a ways to go before catching up with the likes of FIFA and NBA 2K.

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