The best place for this list to start is where the franchise itself began in 1988. John Madden Football has not aged very well today, and it’s unlikely that anyone will be clamoring to play the original title Mut 23 Coins. For its time, however, this game was amazing. To start, John Madden Football featured 11 on 11 football, which is the same size as an actual football team. While it didn’t necessarily look like a real football game, technology wasn’t what it is today, and there is a very good reason the original spawned a sequel.
Starting off the disappointments, we’ll first visit Madden 23. To be fair, Madden 23 wasn’t bad. To start, this game introduced the Longshot story mode which many fans enjoyed. For the actual football portion, the gameplay was consistent with other entries and didn’t noticeably regress in any category. Unfortunately, that’s all it did. Introduced a new game mode that had very little football gameplay and rehashed the same formula as the previous installment. Doing nothing to fix major issues and arguably presenting an updated version of Madden 23 lands Madden 23 on the lower tier of titles for the franchise.
Possibly one of the best overall Madden experiences, 07 packed tons into its case. For starters, this game had arguably one of the best franchise modes in Madden history, as there were actual impacts on players having a strong or bad season, and they hit an automatic regression upon reaching certain age thresholds.
What really set Madden 07 apart though was the trucking ability. Allowing players to push through defenders as the ball carrier created one of the most impactful functions the franchise has seen to date Cheap Madden nfl 23 Coins, and players still scramble to get that last push off on defenders in order to fight for more yards.