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the rampIf I had to choose, I’d say my favorite level is the pool. Not only are you able to get some real speed, but it also has a ladder that you can air out over or smash into if you’re not too careful. Overall, this level has been the one I’ve found myself wasting the most hours on. Maybe it’s the insane speed you can get by pumping back and forth, or maybe this is what I consider to be the best representation of vert-skating.

efootball next-gen visualsStills, especially when shown in video games, are often enhanced and rarely reflect what we actually see during gameplay. However, the little gameplay action we saw looked just as bad in motion as it did when at a standstill. Also of note is that eFootballwon’t be available in 120Hz, a major selling point of the next-gen consoles. Without getting into the weeds, there’s a good article on TechRadar that covers the basics of refresh rates and frames per second, as well as this cool little test here. It’s unknown at this time what FIFA 22 will offer in terms of these visual enhancements, but the overall trend towards 120Hz and 60 fps is something the community wants and expects given the power of consoles and high-end gaming PCs.

It might be a bit of a surprise to find a team that finished just 8-8 last season being listed among my “eight teams with the best foundations,” but there’s no denying the impression that they’re trending in the right direction thanks in large part to the steady development of their young quarterback Kyler Murray. They’ve continued to surround him with some viable weapons as well, following up the acquisition of DeAndre Hopkins prior to last season with the addition of A.J. Green and running back James Conner this past offseason.

Madden 22 reviewIt is that time of year again as football fans eagerly await the release of their sole choice for NFL bliss on console and PC. This year feels a bit different though as the folks at EA Sports in charge of the Madden 22 franchise mode have promised big changes, so that of course that plays into this Madden 22 review. Fans have waited a very long time to hear that sort of promise from EA, so I spent a lot of time in franchise mode for this review, but fear not, I’ll cover much more than just that, so let’s dig into things here.

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Steve is the Editor in Chief at Operation Sports. He's been here since the year 2000 posting news, features and interviews, along with keeping the hardcore sports gaming community alive and well for over two decades. He covers almost every game related to sports but enjoys basketball, football and baseball games the most.