Gamebreakers are a thing from the past on Mut 25 coins. Do we need to scream cheer on this? We've never been a fan of the old gamebreaker system We certainly don't feel disappointed to have it gone. The so-called smash meter has a lot of similarities to the previous system. When you make a successful play, this game can fill an indicator that is located at the lower right on the display. If you've filled it to the max then you'll have access to an exclusive defensive move which will in a way, eliminate a play from the offensive.

Producers refer to it as the traditional Tecmo Bowl method of calling exactly the same play as your opponent, and then shutting it completely down for the play. This won't lead to the instant scoring, as well as an automated fumble, or interception. Instead, it's an easy method to shut down the offensive in a single game. But, it could influence the final score if used in a strategic manner. According to the producers it is possible to make about five smash-meter movements per game.

As with Street games, the playbooks for the game are essentially for defense. There are a few games for sets like man zone, blitz, and man. In the offensive, it's possible to get more open somewhat, with play arranged between short pass, run, and long passes. It is possible to expect regular plays, but also numerous specific trick plays like the option or an insect flicker (the "flicker" part of which didn't work very well in the game we tested).

In addition to just the one-player NFL Tour mode, the game will also feature rapid play and exhibition modes. When playing exhibition matches you can decide the rules and score however you'd prefer. For instance, you may opt the "make it or use it" rules where cheap Madden nfl 25 coins players who score a touchdown will get the ball immediately. Another cool rule variation is the fantasy game type, where you can attach point values to things such as sacks, interceptions, complete passes, etc., which results in a fantasy-football-like game that can result in some truly over-the-top scores.