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Magdalen Dano

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Jul 27, 2024, 2:46:56 AM7/27/24
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I haven't played an EA football game since NCAA Football died several years ago, and never really followed the pros or anything. So cue my surprise when I learned modern Madden games feature full story modes, with cutscenes and cinematics that focus on one player as he goes from college to the pros. Apparently this has been a thing in sports video games since that Michael Jordan mode in NBA2k several years back.

Anyways, Madden 2018's story mode is called "Longshot" and it is inspired by former Green Baret and Texas Longhorn Nate Boyer. The main character is a made up player named Devin Wade who is a former Army soldier who, through the course of the story, rekindles his love of Football after his playing days at the University of Texas. Nate Boyer himself even does voice acting for the story mode.

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To be fair, part of the 3 hours is somebody actually playing the game. As in, the football parts between the story. They're not full games, they're more like offensive highlights (cause the main character is a QB, and the secondary character is his life long best friend and WR), but they still make up a huge chunk of the run time. you can pretty much skip to the last play of any of those sections, since only the last play is cinematic and relevant to the story. For example, the first time you see football game action is when the main character has to lead a comeback as a freshman in highschool off the bench down 21 in the 3rd quarter. From that point on, it's just normal madden video game, except the last play, which is all dramatic and cinematic and shit when the comeback is complete.

Listened to a podcast Nate was on and his story about how me made the team. Pretty cool to have him unpack it like he did. He basically walked on at practice, and I think it was Mad Dog that had a soft spot for soldiers who talked to Mack and gave him his shot. He spent months and months learning to deep snap and the rest is history.

I remember walking into Funcoland right after I had bought my Dreamcast in '99 with my dad to buy a memory card, and they had NFK2K playing on a small TV in the corner, and it actually fooled my dad into thinking it was a live football game.

What about it is "kind of a bad look for Longhorns fans?"

I also used to be an avid gamer but pretty much gave up on the football stuff when NCAA went away, and everything else in recent years.

The basic gist of the story is Devin is a super highly rated recruit when he comes to Texas, and is supposed to be Colt McCoy's Successor. His dad dies int a car accident just a couple of games into his career, and Devin quits football over it. The Texas fans are brutal, and turn on him, calling him the biggest bust in college football history. He's absolutely reviled at Texas for quitting.

The story ends with him getting to play one last game at DKR for a reality TV show called 'The Longshot' where the winner gets a shot at being in the NFL draft. He leads a comeback at DKR, and the climax is that he finally wins over Texas Longhorn fans, who end the game chanting his name. The announcers even make note of it: "For him to come here, and win over these fans specifically, has to be a special moment for him."

The very last one, ESPN 2K5, was fucking incredible, and it was only $20 instead of Madden's $60. That game outsold madden, and that's when EA bought the exclusivity deal. One of the worst things the NFL could have possibly done IMO. You're absolutely right about Madden's gameplay, that's precisely why I don't play any football games anymore. Madden has always been pretty awful.

There's a game on Playstation and Xbox and PC called Legends Bowl which is like an old school 16-bit throwback that's pretty fun. They actually have a sequel coming out in a few months based on college teams.

The basic gist of the story is Devin is a super highly rated recruit when he comes to Texas, and is supposed to be Colt McCoy's Successor. His dad dies int a car accident just a couple of games into his career, and Devin quits football over it. The Texas fans are brutal, and turn on him, calling him the biggest bust in college football history. He's absolutely reviled at Texas for quitting.
The story ends with him getting to play one last game at DKR for a reality TV show called 'The Longshot' where the winner gets a shot at being in the NFL draft. He leads a comeback at DKR, and the climax is that he finally wins over Texas Longhorn fans, who end the game chanting his name. The announcers even make note of it: "For him to come here, and win over these fans specifically, has to be a special moment for him."

The basic gist of the story is Devin is a super highly rated recruit when he comes to Texas, and is supposed to be Colt McCoy's Successor. His dad dies int a car accident just a couple of games into his career, and Devin quits football over it. The Texas fans are brutal, and turn on him, calling him the biggest bust in college football history. He's absolutely reviled at Texas for quitting.
The story ends with him getting to play one last game at DKR for a reality TV show called 'The Longshot' where the winner gets a shot at being in the NFL draft. He leads a comeback at DKR, and the climax is that he finally wins over Texas Longhorn fans, who end the game chanting his name. The announcers even make note of it: "For him to come here, and win over these fans specifically, has to be a special moment for him."

That does make us sound like true SEC fans, so I guess a little prophetic? I can see why they didn't follow Nate's story exactly (nobody cares who the long snapper is as long as they have good snaps) and that's just typical Hollywood style sports drama, no biggie.

I gotta say I fucking love the opening to this story mode. It begins when Devin and his friend Colt are little kids, practicing pee wee football with Devin's dad. Devin's dad is wearing an Oiler's jacket, and sets up a situation for an "All texas superbowl" where he's the Texans, and Devin and Colt are the Cowboys in a last second drive on 4th down. You can actually win or lose this game depending on what you do, and it affects the story.

Same. I'd played online before on my computer with stuff like Quake, but playing an actual football game online was like a whole other level. I actually bought the LAN adapter for the Dreamcast for that game to get better online experience. I remember the commercial for the game too, with a bunch of Packers fans jawing over the internet and a virtual Randy Moss begging the player to shut them up, lol.

The Michael Jordan mode from NBA 2K a few years back was fucking awesome, too. That was a little bit different, instead of it being one single cinematic story, you had to follow his career and recreate his greatest feats. So, like, there's an episode called "The Shrug" where you have to drain 6 threes in a half against the Trailblazers, which unlocks a cutscene of Jordan's shrug. Or there's an episode called "The flu" where you have to drain a buzzer beater with all your stats down to minimum. Stuff like that. It was really cool.

I had a friend who would come over, and we'd play 2k1 online for hours on end. It was so easy to destroy other people online with second player. I had the keyboard attachment so we could talk shit to the people we were beating up on.

I had this little microphone that plugged into the dreamcast controller, it was funky. It wasn't like a normal modern headset, it was like bob barker's microphone on price is right, a tiny green ball on a very long stick that pointed upwards. It was my first time ever using voice chat in a game, and I talked so much mad shit in that game haha. Great memories.

Pretty sure that was the last version of Madden I bought, and it was just because of the Longshot mode. When it came out, I remember seeing tweets from players talking about it. Jerrod Heard especially.

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