XBOX 360 Initial Impressions...
Next game I tried was Project Gotham Racing, and again, I wasn't all that impressed. The game was a lot of fun, but it didn't blow me away. Then on Wednesday, when Rachel's aunt and uncle who had been staying with us, went back to Pennsylvania, I had some free time, so I slid my tv out and hooked up the XBOX to the component connection and switched from SD to HD. I put in Madden and this time I was blown away. You can see players breath when it's cold outside, players leave footprints in the snow, and the animations seem much smoother and more realtistic. The only thing I found peculiar so far is that players jerseys never seem to get dirty. Even when you play in the rain or snow.
One major difference I see in the game play in Madden on the 360 is the protection of the offensive lines and the ability for receivers to get open more. In regular Madden, it seemed like the QB was always under pressure. The pocket would collapse in a heartbeat forcing the QB to make split secon decisions. In the 360 version, you seem to have a lot more time to make a decision. Another thing that stood out to me is the fact that the premier receivers such as Chad Johnson, Marvin Harrison and Jeremy Shockey seem to fake out the defensive backs a lot more easily. And when you get a good tight end or wide receiver being covered by a linebacker in single coverage, the receivers seem to make more catches. So this seems to be more realtisic. In the NFL quick wide receivers like Plaxico Burress can burn a linebacker with their speed. So its nice to see this as a factor in the new game.
I can see why people are upset with practice mode being stripped out of the 360 version. With several changes in the control layout, you are forced to learn the new controls in games instead of practice mode. So my RAC yardage is really lacking in my first few games. So as good as the new Madden in, the 2007 should be mind blowing once they add all the regular stuff like training camp, mini games and of course practice mode.
Now a few quick bullet points
- If you don't have an ED or HD TV, I don't think its worth upgrading to a 360 just yet
- NBA 2K6 is amazing. I don't like basketball nearly as much as I like baseball and football, but this game is so much fun and looks amazing.
- The wireless controller is alot cooler and liberating than I expected.
- You can migrate your existing XBOX Live screenname over to play on XBOX 360 Live.
- The new play calling systems in Madden make the game a lot more enjoyable and easy to find a "money" play.
- The power supply for the 360 in gigantic
- Rachel's brother came over to check out the 360, before we realized it, we had been playing nearly 8 hours.



