Madden NFL 2003 has enough snazzy improvements to make it a gotta-have sequel to last years Madden. The Mini-Camp and Situations are pleasant new diversions, while the Franchise mode and ambitious creation tools provide a truly deep gaming experience. Even with the new features and the graphical facelift, there is no mistaking the rich engine of the demi-legendary Madden NFL series. The game even considers player weight and momentum before registering the outcome of a tackle. Football freaks will welcome the return of such familiar features as player substitutions, fatigue and injuries. Even casual fans, though, will appreciate the updated rosters, which include the expansion Houston Texans and the new division alignments. Any list of this years improvements should begin with the excellent commentary delivered by Madden and Al Michaels.