Something that Jon Robinson did a really good job of describing in his article:
It really is a nice addition. These actually happen both throughout the game (let's say your QB just threw his 5th TD) and also a sort of analysis at the half breaking down one or two key elements of how things shaped up in the first half... both presenting highlights while it's doing so.Quote:
Also look for new montages and highlight packages that showcase the theme of the game you're playing. "So if your dual-threat quarterback is having a big gamer or a freshman receiver is making a ton of catches or if the defense is getting a lot of sacks," explains Haumiller, "you'll see all of those highlights grouped together to go along with commentary to help give you the story of that game."