Look, Madden NFL 12 was a decent attempt for its time. The new physics engine and collision stuff was cool, seeing some old-school legends was fun, and the Franchise mode had neat additions. But man, those bugs were atrocious, the commentary was even worse than usual, and the overall AI felt just...dumb. If you're desperate for a classic Madden fix on older consoles, it might be tolerable, but don't expect a revolutionary football experience.
The Xbox 360/PS3 version is the last Madden game to feature create-a-team. It's a good feature, but it doesn't really make up for what the rest of the game is lacking.
Fans are also sometimes nostalgic for this game's Franchise mode, the last before the XP system. I actually find this to be one of the worst Franchise modes due to the menu system. It's pretty bare visually and all the menus are hidden behind this unintuitive tab system. Because it's a chore to navigate, I found myself less inclined to do anything in Franchise but play the games.
The phsyics-based gameplay is decent enough, but it gets refined and improved two years later in Madden 25. If you're looking for a PS3/360 Madden, this is fine, but I find it hard to recommend this one due to its the Franchise mode.
Fans are also sometimes nostalgic for this game's Franchise mode, the last before the XP system. I actually find this to be one of the worst Franchise modes due to the menu system. It's pretty bare visually and all the menus are hidden behind this unintuitive tab system. Because it's a chore to navigate, I found myself less inclined to do anything in Franchise but play the games.
The phsyics-based gameplay is decent enough, but it gets refined and improved two years later in Madden 25. If you're looking for a PS3/360 Madden, this is fine, but I find it hard to recommend this one due to its the Franchise mode.