Popular NFL video game Madden is back for 2013 with an updated version of the game that utilizes the Kinect sensor to allow you to voice-control the game.
Joe Montana took the stage at E3 to demonstrate the game, calling out plays and changing formations of players with his voice just as he might if he was actually on the field.
Powered by an all-new Infinity Engine, the game takes into account the size of a player so smaller players won't easily be able to plow through larger ones and no two players feel the same when it comes to game play. Player interactions have also seen an overhaul, so if you're on a run and get nudged by another player, for instance, that nudge will effect your balance just as if you were really playing the actual sport.
At EA's press conference, Hall of Famer Michael Irvin took the stage to talk about the game's new Connected Career feature, that allows a player in the game to earn points and achieve different career milestones, ultimately earning a place in the Hall of Fame. If you decide you want to switch positions and players, you can also retire your player and start with another.
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Just as if you were a real football team, the game has a news section with stories related to what's going on in your league as well as a virtual Twitter feed where you can see what people might be saying about your team on the social network if, you know, you actually were a real football team.
Accomplishments in the game and with your league can be shared with friends on Twitter and Facebook.
Madden NFL 2013 is expected to be released August 28, 2012. Check out the gallery below for a first-hand look at the game, and let us know what you think about the new features in the comments.
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After more than 20 million fan votes, Detroit Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson will grace the cover of this year's edition of EA Sports's popular franchise, which will be released on August 28.
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Madden 2013 will feature EA's new Infinity Engine technology which brings improved physics-driven animation to the franchise. Factors such as mass, velocity and momentum are now considered with every down, making play outcomes more unpredictable.
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The new Connected Careers feature lets players create their own legacy or relive the past glories of former NFL legends. Options include leading a created player, current NFL superstar or all-time great. You can also try your hand at personnel and team management as a coach.
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Madden 2013 will feature improved passing controls that let players lead receivers into open space and place the football more precisely. The game will also include revamped passing trajectories, quarterback dropbacks as well as play action improvements.
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CBS broadcasters Jim Nantz and Phil Simms will be the new broadcasters for Madden NFL 2013. The duo recorded over 9,000 lines of new dialogue for the game.
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Another new feature of Madden 2013 brings a virtual Twitter feed to gameplay. Real NFL insiders will analyze and praise your action through out the game as virtual Tweets and other NFL news apear below the gameplay.
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EA's new new read and react defensive AI lets you disguise your coverage so your opponent won't know if the defense is in man or zone until the ball is snapped.
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