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"Madden NFL 2003"

About.com Rating fourhalf out of Five

By Courtney Marchelletta, About.com

"Madden NFL 2003"

"Madden NFL 2003"

The Bottom Line

"Madden NFL 2003" offers better graphics, gameplay, and features only previously found on console versions - a great improvement over last year's version. This truly is a must have for football fans.
Pros
  • smoother animations
  • new formations
  • create your own custom helments
Cons
  • no tutorial

Description

  • Developer: Electronic Arts
  • Release Date: August 12, 2002
  • Player mode allows for only running plays given by the “Coach” or computer.
  • Playing modes include – Online play, mini-camps, exhibition, season, and franchise
  • Update team roosters throughout the year by downloading them from the official site.
  • Use Ask Madden to get advice and help on strategy and plays to calls.
  • Draft and release players, sign free agents, and trade with the competition.

Guide Review - "Madden NFL 2003"

Playing football in "Madden NFL 2003" will engulf you, and before you know it will be just a few hours before you need to be at work. Mini-camps, practice sessions, franchise mode, and 2-minute drills. Simply put this is a game football fans need to own. Finally features available in the PS2 were integrated into the PC version. The multiple game modes, graphics, and captivating gameplay make "Madden NFL 2003" a must have.
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