The commentary will vary depending on team and performance

Jul 27, 2010 08:30 GMT  ·  By

EA Sports is looking to address many of the complaints about Madden NFL 10 in the latest entry in the popular American football franchise. The Super Bowl, America's biggest sporting event, was treated quite poorly in last year's installment, making feel less than the great achievement it is in real life. Madden NFL 11 will give a much better picture of how the event goes in the real world, including quite an interesting win cinematic.

IGN has released a video that shows how the game will celebrate your victory of the Super Bowl. Apparently, Gus Johnson's commentary will vary depending on the winning team and the player's performance during the game. The trophy is awarded by Roger Goodell to few team mates during, while confetti rains down everywhere inside the stadium.

The end of the cinematic even shows your team meeting with President Barack Obama at the White House and giving him a football T-shirt with his name on it. The victory clip does look spectacular and it is quite nice to see that it makes quite a big difference if you win the competition with the Jacksonville Jaguars or the New Orleans Saints. For example, winning with the New Orleans Saints will prompt commentary detailing part of the team's history and the impact this win will have with the community, bringing hope to one America's troubled cities.

This is another improvement announced by EA Sports for the Madden NFL 11. One of the more important new additions to the series is Game Flow, a feature that allows the A.I. to select plays depending on the situation for the players and that cuts the game time in half. Madden NFL 11 will be released on the 10th of August on the Xbox 360, the PlayStation 3, the Nintendo Wii, the PlayStation 2 and the PlayStation Portable.