
VGR: Lace up those cleats and dust of those shoulder pads, it’s time for another season of Madden NFL from EA Sports. Madden NFL 13 is poised to reinvigorate the franchise with a ton of new features on and off the field. The single biggest change on the field is the new Infinity Engine physics system. However, a major theme of Madden 13 is to be more connected to each other and the NFL. In the spirit of the more social approach that Madden 13 takes, Editor in Chief John and Gaming Editor Marc decided to tackle this review with a more back and forth “Connected” approach. Enjoy!

VGChartz's Adam Cartwright: "This is the sixth entry in a series of articles I’m writing that will look at all of the games available in a particular genre on the Vita. The articles will highlight all Vita-native games, as well as any backwards-compatible PSP and PS1 titles that can be downloaded in English (i.e. from the EU or NA stores), and will include some commentary on how well those games run on Vita and whether they fill any missing gaps in the library."

In many ways, this past console generation was a brutal one for sports video games. While other genres flourished, sports gamers were subjected to an irreversible thinning of the herd, losing MLB 2K, 2K Sports football, NHL 2K, both NCAA basketball franchises, and seeing arcade sports games all but vanish. Competition, which breeds innovation, is weaker than ever. But that’s not to say some standout games didn’t arrive as well.

TG writes: Want to know who's going to win Sunday's big game? I'll tell you. It's not going to be the Broncos or the Seahawks. It's going to be John Madden.
Who ever wrote this must live in Denver. I know it's Legal there now but don't smoke too much. It may cause insanity.