![]() The new additions to Madden NFL 23’s core modes feel relatively minimal. Unfortunately for Madden NFL 23, FieldSENSE is really all it has going for it, and it is somewhat incriminating that this is all they could do between entries. Good core gameplay is pivotal for any sports game, but it’s also just one part of a much bigger package in any year. ![]() It’s also hard to ignore the fact that these are all still just gameplay tweaks that EA gave a gimmicky name so they’d sound fancier than they are. Be warned that if you don’t have a current-gen system and play on Xbox One or PS4, you won’t see any of these gameplay improvements even though EA still advertises FieldSense in the last-gen version of the game. This does come with a significant caveat, though: I’m reviewing the game on Xbox Series X. Overall, these minor gameplay improvements are the real star of the show in Madden NFL 23, and I’m glad that EA finally took the time to fix some issues that plagued the series for years. ![]() While it isn’t tutorialized the best in-game, this new system gives the player a lot more say on the ball’s placement and makes the passing game feel like more than a quick-time event. Passing is reworked in Madden NFL 23 so players can aim and time the power of their throws as a quarterback more acutely. Those are minor additions compared to the real star of the show: Skill-Based Passing. Other FieldSENSE mechanics include ball carriers that make 360-degree cuts, and Cornerbacks and wide receivers have new moves to counter each other. “Gameplay improvements are the real star of the show in Madden NFL 23.”
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