If you have the cash and the patience to wait, the PS2 version is undoubtedly a superior product. It's fun to be this spoiled!" īryan Melville of AllGame gave the PlayStation version four-and-a-half stars out of five, calling it "the ultimate 32-bit football game. The great Madden gameplay is backed by a console system that finally has the power to show football action as it should be. With all the experience the Madden team has under its belt, this veteran simulation scores a TD in overtime to take the PlayStation title for this year." Human Tornado said, " Madden NFL 2001 for the PS2 is a sports gamer's dream come true. Thankfully, Madden NFL 2001 offers enough features to please most computer gridiron fans." Cheat Monkey said that the PlayStation version "delivers a realistic and deep pro football experience for this season. With the topnotch gameplay in this cart, you can give the Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, Dolphin, or even the Xbox all the time they need to produce a great football game." Brian Wright said, "If you're looking for football action on your PC this year, there's only one game in town.literally. From now on, all other sports titles will be compared to this." īro Buzz of GamePro said of the Nintendo 64 version, "For hardcore N64 football freaks, Madden NFL 2001 is all you need even as new console systems make their appearances. There's no comparing this game to anything else. Emmett Schkolven of Extended Play gave the PlayStation 2 version all five stars and said, " Madden NFL 2001 for the PS2 is the best-looking, smartest, most immersive game I have ever played. Official UK PlayStation Magazine gave the PlayStation version a score of nine out of ten and the Starplayer Award and said that it "expertly mixes arcade action with sim-deep stats and playbooks". Rob Smolka of NextGen said of the PlayStation 2 version, "If you were looking for a reason to buy a PlayStation 2, this is it – superb gameplay, even better graphics, and enough substance to make you forget about all those other, weak launch titles." In Japan, where the same console version was ported and published by Electronic Arts Square under the name Madden NFL Super Bowl 2001 ( マッデンNFLスーパーボウル2001, Madden NFL Sūpā Bouru 2001) on January 18, 2001, Famitsu gave it a score of 35 out of 40. The PlayStation and PlayStation 2 versions received "universal acclaim", while the Nintendo 64 and PC versions received "generally favorable reviews", according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. Fictional Stadiums are like Hot Stove Stadium for example. mummies players are mummies and the marshall's players are cowboys). Each fictional team has its unique type of player (e.g. Several of the teams and stadiums are fictional like the Mummies and the Marshalls. Madden NFL 2001 comes with over 50 teams and over 50 stadiums. The game also contains 35 Great Games that unlocks the additional teams and stadiums on PC, N64, and PS. The best special teams in the game belong to the Denver Broncos with the score of 95. A 3-way tie for the best defense in the game belongs to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Baltimore Ravens and the Jacksonville Jaguars with scores of 95. The best offense in the game belongs to the St. The worst team in the game overall was the San Diego Chargers with the score of 70. The best teams in the game overall were the Jacksonville Jaguars and the St. Only the PC and PlayStation versions allow the player to create a team via the rosters menu, and the PlayStation 2 version have Madden Cards (297 total). The cards can also alter individual player ratings, unlock special stadiums, and unlock Hall of Fame and All-Madden teams. Players have the ability to create a play, create a player, run a franchise, and collect Madden Cards, allowing players to perform certain actions during gameplay (for example, adding 5th downs, or limiting the CPU-controlled team to 3rd downs). Madden NFL 2001 includes several customizable modes. This is the first Madden game to feature NFL Europe teams. It is also the first game in the Madden NFL series to appear on the PlayStation 2 game console. Madden's picture is shown on a small logo, which would reappear for every following game until Madden NFL 06. In addition, it is the first game in the series to have a player, instead of John Madden featured prominently on the box art. It is the third in the Madden NFL series to include an NFL player, Tennessee Titans running back Eddie George, on its cover (the first being Madden NFL '95, which featured Erik Williams and Karl Wilson along with Madden himself). Madden NFL 2001 is an American football video game. Single-player, multiplayer (online support)
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