The Bottom Line
The majority of the guide is on teams and scouting reports. So if you don't already have a stack of fantasy football magazines, you should look into getting a copy.
Pros
- similar to fantasy football magazine
- scouting reports
- mini-camp strategies
Cons
- majority of guide about players, not gameplay
- covers all platforms, so not everything will apply
Description
- Publisher: Prima Games
- ISBN: 0761540008
- Chapters cover: game modes and features, tutorials on offense and defense, teams, and drafts.
- Thorough info on each team, including team stats and ratings, key plays, defending the team.
- Learn how to play Franchise mode from the draft through off-season, including signing free agents.
- Tutorials on defensive and offensive plays and strategies.
- Strategies for completing all seven mini-camps.
Guide Review - "Madden NFL 2003 Strategy Guide"
The beginning of the guide consists of a few quick tutorials on defense and offense. However, the strong sections of the strategy guide are the team and player sections. The guide goes into detail about each team, even lists its star players and last year's results. For drafting your own team, a thorough chart of positions and scores are provided. If you already own a few fantasy football magazines, you probably won't need this strategy guide, unless you are completely new to "Madden NFL 2003."




