In EA SPORTS Madden NFL 25, discover the next level of FieldSENSE. This includes a re-engineered physics system, updated features across franchise and other modes as well as brand-new commentary and presentation.
Platforms
PC PS4 PS5 XONE Series X|SGenres
Simulator Sport StrategyLanguages: English
| Interface | Audio | Subtitles | |
|---|---|---|---|
| English |
Critic Reviews
By Sean Cahill
While there may have the smallest step taken toward improving the gameplay, Madden 25 falls completely flat because the proper simulation modes still feel the same and haven't changed much. The UI may look different, but the same options for relocation/renovation, the same team management options, and soulless superstar options drag this game down back to where the franchise has been for the past several years. It's disappointing in every sense of the word.
- 20 Sep, 2024
By Marco Ravetto
Improved on the field, with a gameplay that shows signs of an evolution that affects animations, attack and defense, Madden NFL 25 misses the mark when it comes to the game modes offered. Too few differences compared to last season, for an element that instead needs new proposals capable of bringing a burst of innovation that has been missing for too long now.
- 13 Sep, 2024
By Lloyd Coombes
While Madden 25 feels like a great improvement on last year's game, it still feels like much of its core is standing in place. While that leads to a feeling of "Maybe next year" that the series has fostered before, it's definitely a better game than last year's effort.
- 09 Sep, 2024
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With no major news other than a slight visual and physics upgrade, Madden NFL 25 remains a great sports game. Even without direct competition from other productions for the sport, it delivers a complete experience of this American football for fans, and only for them.
- 08 Sep, 2024
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Madden has never played better on the field, but that attribute feels like a would-be elite QB stuck behind a shaky O-line.
- 05 Sep, 2024