Amazon’s It’s in the Game: Madden NFL explores the rise of the iconic football video game, detailing how a small team of coders created a smash hit that eventually became a cultural juggernaut.
But the documentary also highlights how success led to stagnation, with the franchise losing its way as it grew.
The series tracks Madden‘s creation, from EA founder Trip Hawkins’ vision to John Madden’s insistence on realism. It delves into the development of the game, including the team’s reverse engineering of the Sega Genesis and the use of motion capture.
But while Madden focused on realism, the documentary raises the question: what makes the game truly enjoyable? Fans often preferred the more fantastical elements, like Mike Vick’s overpowered character in Madden NFL 2004.
The documentary also covers how EA’s exclusive NFL license, secured in 2004, left Madden with little competition, contributing to its stagnation.
Many fans feel that the game needs a major overhaul, especially with recent releases like Madden NFL 25 receiving criticism.
It’s in the Game offers a critical look at a franchise that, while still a giant, may need new ideas to keep fans engaged.