It removes some of the ridiculous in-traffic catches that the ball would wrap through defenders, but also creates incredible catches or interceptions because of the ball getting dislodged in traffic. In our time with the game, I do have to give a shoutout to the ball physics. In previous years I’ve found it harder to make these types of moves consistently and get tackled with ease, but holding the left trigger while you cut has definitely opened up more creativity in the open field for the average gamer to make highlight reel plays The 360 cuts you’re able to perform really opens up the open field game, and I’ve had a blast making hard cuts on a dime with agile players against aggressive defenders. Now, the player movement is really great. I’m truly interested in the lasting power of this as it’s fun to experiment and see just how far away from the receiver you can throw a pass, but again I wonder how many people will use this or stay with the classic passing as they may find this too hard to consistently use past the first month of the game’s cycle.
Like with Target Passing in Madden 18, Madden 23 has introduced another mechanic that attempts to give those willing to try it a different and advantageous way to pass the ball. Seeing different ways ball carriers fall to the ground depending on where the second defender comes from truly shows what current-gen gaming is all about The ability to “hit everything” and see different animations play out no matter where the ball handler and defenders are, is amazing to witness.
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If you are on PC or last gen, you’ll still have the same gameplay you’ve had for years. The big new feature for gameplay in Madden 23 is the branded “Field Sense” system that brings a number of changes on the field…for current-gen console players, at least.