Make Your Passes Count In Madden 10

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By Dan Rivalspot

You are playing more than just an average football video game, when you play PS3 and Xbox Madden 10. A completely immersible gaming experience is PS3 and Xbox Madden 10. So lifelike is the game play that forget, you will, that this is a video game. The multiple cut scenes, with shots of the coaches on the sidelines, a new attention to detail bring that in sports video games we have never seen, up until this moment in time.

Just one more component in PS3 and Xbox Madden 10 that will leave football video game fans riotously awed with the overall presentation is the Halftime and Postgame show, a recap of highlights hosted by the always reliable Alex Flanagan. But merely icing on the cake are those characteristics, as terrific as they are. PS3 and Xbox Madden 10 has presented some of the best sports video game action the video game world has ever observed as far as a football video game goes. And that is why, if they become skilled at all the tricks and techniques to a winning game, most gamers know that they can blow each and every of their opponents away.

Taking out your rival with the perfect hit stick is one of the most straightforward yet most efficient defense tools in PS3 and Xbox Madden 10. Probably nothing more satisfying there is in PS3 and Xbox Madden 10 than preventing your opponent when he has the ball by knocking him to the ground with a perfectly executed hit stick. So, two choices have you got, obviously. Depending on the circumstances, you can either hit your man high, or hit him low. Wait until the very moment that he is within your grasp, then just flick the right stick down, if you want to hit your rival low. However, you will need to be a bit more cautious, and hit them high if you have a notion that your opponent will try and jump your hit stick attempt. Do this by just at the exact second, flicking the right stick up. Bear in mind that this is not exactly what one would call a infallible approach, though the hit stick is a great tool. Mow you down flat, some of your larger, fiercer opponents will. So, just make sure outmatched you are not when utilizing the hit stick in PS3 and Xbox Madden 10.

An important maneuver to learn when on offense is the Screen Pass. This one can be ran from many different formations, each with varying degrees of effectiveness. With a little experimentation and plenty of practice, you will be able to find the formation that works most effectively for you. In any case, the first thing you'll want to do when setting this one up is to add some extra blockers, either a fullback or tight end. Just select the position, press the Y button, then the Right Trigger. Also, make sure you know what defense your opponent is going to run, as the Screen Pass is much more effective when playing against formations such as the Nickel Cover 3, or when he's going for the blitz. So, as soon as the ball is snapped, make sure to back up your QB, then when the moment is right, and you've given ample time for your men to set the screen up, toss the ball over to your halfback. Just do not throw too soon - wait until your blockers are in place before throwing, otherwise all of your hard work will be for naught.

Get a grasp of these moves you will, and many more, in PS3 and Xbox Madden 10, with some practice. Worth it, the practice is, as you will soon find yourself flummoxing your opponents in any and all contests, whether facing off one-on-one, or in a PS3 and Xbox Madden 10 tournament.

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