I know it’s probably time consuming to get all player faces scanned for the game, or some players may not want to do a scan, but all player likenesses should pretty much be in the game by now. When using my Denver Broncos and looking at the roster and player cards, the player I see on screen looks good and is detailed, but some players don’t have their actual face scan in-game. Player faces look a bit better than Madden 18 the caveat here is, unfortunately, there doesn’t appear to be as many player scans in the game as I’d like to see. More equipment and features were added, and these look highly detailed on the field.
Uniform and equipment details are quickly visible when you see a good shot of a player, right down to greater detail on the padding under the player jersey(s) that stand out. Lighting, shadows and various other small improvements shine through to give you a clean looking Madden 19. Madden 18 also looked good, but this year the team made some improvements in areas, and it really shows when you play the game. I think it’s pretty fair to say that, graphically, Madden 19 looks pretty dang good.
The last few iterations of the game have been better, but has Madden 19 risen to the challenge to bring us the true game-day feel? Let’s take look at what the Madden team has given us this year. With Frostbite and 4K gaming becoming the norm with Madden, two areas I expect improvement are graphics and presentation. As a hardcore sim fan and a franchise-first guy, I always have lofty expectations when it comes to a game mimicking what I see and hear on game day.