EA Sports will release the latest in the Madden Football series, Madden Football 16, in late August. They’ve been releasing demos this weekend, giving viewers an idea of the most recent enhancements to the long-running platform.

The Steelers host the Cleveland Browns in one of them, and it depicts a furiously exciting first half that features multiple touchdowns and takeaways.

We clipped a few of the highlights that either impressed us or made us laugh.

Like this one, for example.

Le’Veon Bell breaks three tackles and has a wide open lane to the outside, if not for Antonio Brown, who, for lack of any other description, appears to be pouting as he makes no effort to get out of Bell’s way. Even when Bell smashes into him, Brown doesn’t even so much as lift his arms, let alone try to get a block that could have sprung Bell for a touchdown. Grade Brown down on the play, maybe get him out of the game (we did notice an unexpectedly high amount of targets for Markus Wheaton early in this game).

Lawrence Timmons restores our faith that the Steelers players aren’t built with an off-effort switch, seeing him wreak havoc on the plays before this one. This is all on nose tackle Steve McLendon, though, who delivers a hit on Browns running back Isaiah Crowell so savage, the ball pops loose, recovered by Timmons.

Upon replay, the runner was ruled down by contact. Good to know they’ll add in the extra time watching replays into the video game version of the sport.

This one, though…this is the game-winner.

A “bullet pass” from Ben Roethlisberger to Martavis Bryant sets up a 1st-and-goal, in which Le’Veon Bell follows a powerful block from Ramon Foster in for the touchdown.

The scoring would end there, giving the Steelers a 7-0 first-quarter win. You can take that to the bank, it’s not like the Steelers can blow leads over the Browns at Heinz Field…ahem.