Madden 08 Mac

  

Madden NFL 08 football video game published by EA Sports and developed by EA Tiburon.It was released in August 14, 2007 for PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Windows, DS, Wii, Xbox, Xbox 360, GameCube and Mac OS X.Players are no longer locked into animations but are now controlled more by the player. Madden NFL 07 made its debut alongside the launch of the Wii last year, it was a real shot in the arm for the franchise. Love me some Mac! Then, install your copy of Madden into the wrapper. My favorite MAC lipstick is angel. MAC lipsticks as well! Madden 20 Black Screen. Crack: Madden NFL 08 All. MAC lipliners to pair with some of the colors.

At a Glance

Expert’s Rating

Pros

  • Widescreen support
  • Mac and PC multiplayer support
  • Updated roster

Cons

  • Buggy initial release
  • No MacBook support
  • Steep learning curve for gridiron newbies

Our Verdict

It’s been years since there’s been a good gridiron game for the Macintosh. And not coincidentally, that last good one was Madden NFL 2000. Electronic Arts (EA) is back in the Mac game business after more than a decade (the last Madden game was ported by Aspyr), and one of the six titles it’s brought forth is Madden NFL 08, the latest version of the storied franchise that features the play-by-play commentary of John Madden.

Madden NFL 08 hasn’t really set the PC gaming world on fire, because it’s mainly an updated and rehashed version of the 07 product. That’s not a bad thing—the 07 release was well-regarded. It’s just that while the franchise got an overhaul to run on newer platforms like the Xbox 360, Wii and PlayStation 3, PC gamers were left underwhelmed by the changes. But it’s been many, many seasons since Madden made its last appearance on the Mac, and this is a totally different gaming experience.

The game features a sharp user interface and a soundtrack of popular music hits. It’s all the production value you’d expect from the glitz and glamour that today’s NFL seems to demand. You have the whole roster of NFL teams, stadiums and players to choose from, and you can play current or historic teams. You can also create your own teams, players, and even populate the stadiums with custom fans if you’d like, using built-in tools.

Once you’re on the field, you have a few different options as to how you’ll control the game. If you have a game controller you can use it; if you prefer to use the mouse and keyboard (or just the keyboard), that’s your choice as well. Playing on my MacBook Pro, I opted for the keyboard route, as the mouse method rather extensively utilized right-clicking, which is awkward to do with the Apple trackpad, and I didn’t feel like using an external mouse.

Gameplay itself is fast and furious. You have an extensive playbook of built-in plays to call from (you also have options there if you want to build your own playbook of favorites), and once you’re on the field playing either offense or defense, you’ll be able to control key players during each play to try to make a difference.

The visual realism of the game is fantastic—stadium lights glimmer off helmets, and in the cold weather, you’ll see the misty breath of players on the field (water will even bead up on the “camera lens” if it’s raining). You have fairly extensive control over graphic and video elements for the game; Madden NFL 08 even supports widescreen displays natively, so you can use the full expanse of a 17-inch display on a MacBook Pro or a 20-inch iMac screen. And like other games that use TransGaming’s Cider technology to play on the Mac, Madden NFL 08 supports a windowed mode (you hold down the Command key and press Return), though I wouldn’t recommend trying to run any other applications while you’re playing. Anything that demands the CPU’s attention is going to slow the game down—dramatically, in some cases.

If you’re familiar with how Madden plays on the consoles or on PCs in years past, there are a few augmentations here that are probably worth noting, such as a new “read and react” system that lets you, as the quarterback, scan the defensive line to recognize strengths and weaknesses, allowing you to call an audible play to take advantage or bolster your defenses. An enhanced “Hit Stick” feature lets you take down your opponents more forcefully than before when you’re playing defense, tripping up the legs of a receiver, for example, or shaking the ball loose to cause him to fumble. EA says AI has improved, too, but you’ll still catch computer-controlled players doing some painfully stupid things. Sort of like real life. Maybe the AI is better.

Let me be frank here: Madden NFL 08 isn’t for someone with only a passing interest in gridiron football, or someone who doesn’t know or care about the game. Football is a technically intricate game with sometimes bizarre and confounding rules, and Madden NFL 08 doesn’t really do anything to mitigate that; this is a sports game for fans of the game. It’s also a sports game that presumes people who are playing it today are familiar with the franchise, which may not be the case if you’ve limited your experience specifically to Mac gaming. But in the end, I’m just happy to have Madden back on the Mac.

A patch released by EA a few weeks after the game began shipping is vital, as it fixes a Leopard-related menu display bug that made the game pretty much useless on the system I tried to play it on. It also includes an updated roster for multiplayer gaming online. You can grab that file from Macgamefiles.com; it extracts as a .TAR archive into an application that will patch the copy of Madden you install from the DVD. So please make sure to grab it before you start playing. It also lets you play online against Mac and PC opponents alike, using EA’s own online service, which is free.

As I noted, Cider made this game’s Macintosh release possible. That means that this won’t run on PowerPC-based Macs, and it also means you’re going to need a Mac with a discrete graphics card. Forget about it if you’re a MacBook user, unfortunately—you really need the graphics you’ll find in the MacBook Pro, iMac or Mac Pro to get the most out of this game.

The bottom line

A flawed release off the mark that’s been fixed with a downloadable patch, the legendary Madden game franchise makes its triumphant return to the Mac with Madden NFL 08, and in plenty of time for the playoffs.

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“Ready … Set … Hike!” My quarterback, Donovan McNabb, shouts as we start the play. I am looking through the eyes of Brian Westbrook, halfback for my favorite team, the Philadelphia Eagles. I run up to McNabb and receive the handoff. I run up the field. I’m not gonna make it much farther, I think. However, I whiz by the opposition (the Dallas Cowboys) and run the 39 yards for a touchdown. The fans are booing like crazy here at Dallas Stadium, and I like it. I am grinning ear to ear under my facemask. I sneak a peak over at the bench, where Terrell Owens, the Cowboys’ wide receiver and former Eagles player, has a stunned look of disbelief as I jog over to the bench and high-five McNabb.

This is one of many scenes and possible game outcomes you can experience in Madden NFL 08 for the Mac, the latest in a long series of football sim games. Madden is one of the few games that publisher EA Games has released for the Mac, along with Need For Speed: Carbon, Battlefield 2142, among others. Madden is one of the better games they have released, in my opinion, and the 08 version gives you all the excitement and fun as the previous Madden football games. It’s no wonder they are so popular! In Madden, you take control of your favorite team in the NFL, and you use buttons on your computer’s keyboard to control what your team does. You can also use different combinations of buttons or even use a USB game controller.

There are many different features in Madden, like Create-A-Fan, a wonderful tool that you can use to create your own fan for any team. After creating and saving, the custom designed fan will appear at their team’s games. Another game mode, Franchise, lets you take control of a team for 50 seasons, and try your best to lead it to as many Super Bowl wins as possible. One other exciting mode, Hall of Fame, lets you create a player, design every aspect of him, and help him make his way to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. My guy got drafted by my favorite team, The Eagles; I’ve already got 100 rushing yards and 78 passing yards, and I’ve barely started the season! You also control his career, too. Madden 08 a keeper for my game cabinet (yes, I’m that big of a geek).

It’s a great title for armchair quarterbacks, real life jocks, and everyone in between. And you don’t have to wait until football season to play. However, you will need a computer running Mac OS 10.4.9, 1.83 GHz processor speed, an Intel Core Duo processor, 1 GB of RAM, and 6 GB free hard-disk space, ATI X1600 series or later; NVIDIA GeForce 7300 Video card, a DVD-ROM drive. Unfortunately, this game does not support the GMA950 integrated graphics card so your Mac Mini or MacBook won’t play this season. So even though your favorite team didn’t make it to the NFL playoffs or the Super Bowl this year, Madden 08 NFL for Mac lets you feel the thrill of victory all year long!

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Thomas Fogel, Posted 1/15/08

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