It simply feels like Madden 20 coins from Rskingdom's blog


It simply feels like Madden 20 coins the entire year to year differences are minimal and far & few between. The presentation was amazing and each game played in felt completely submersive. Why in the world is a game that's over 15 years old featuring? Me batshit, as someone who only wants to see Madden do. But year in, year out although folks will continue to purchase it at full price, and I am not talking shit. I understand the hunger for a new sports match, but the way things change is when people vote with their wallet. Of course, it doesn't seem that will ever happen. EA rakes in the cash from MUT.

People can do whatever they desire with their disposable income, certainly, but it sucks for the rest of those who just need a preeminent football game to playwith, when the lackluster Madden series is the only one to anticipate vs. the days of the past when multiple choices existed. The winter months are typically the only time I am into gaming where I'm inside more often than not, but I'd plop down $60 on launch day when Madden was really living up to the possible most people dream of it with. It is depressing that the pro bowl has been touted as a notable future. Fucking why? It's something that people would play once or twice before moving on out of its novelty.

This is my second year not purchasing madden. I am a soccer fan and it sucks if the games fall not getting into the thick of it. But like this man said, about November December when everybody is complaining about the way madden sucks and the way they won't buy Madden back, I feel vindicated. Plus I spend to much money on mut. And only closed on my house. I really like football, so I plugged in the old 360 and have been loving NCAA football. Watching this video I think I'm gont take my 60 and buy a ps2 and find some soccer matches. I recall the pure joy once I was a boy, that they brought cheap Madden nfl 20 coins. Before auction bots, equalizers, shit motors, and microtransactions.

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