COG plays EA’s latest version of their college football franchise and find that it offers up a lot of good for pigskin fans as a whole.
"EA Sports’ NCAA Football franchise has always been regarded as Madden’s little brother. Sure, it is a very good football series in and of itself; yet at the end of the day NCAA has always been considered a stopgap option until Madden comes out later in the summer. Throughout the years however the franchise has made some steady gains which are reflected in positive review scores and some strong sales. Last year NCAA 13 was a solid game but I felt it did not offer “enough new” to justify the $60 dollar plunge. This year I find myself in a position where I am looking for big changes. I want a silky smooth gridiron experience to go along with a glut of features that typically comes with EA Sports football games. Did I get all that and a bag of chips? I sure did, but before you start planning the NCAA 14 victory parade there is still some room f...
Chances are, your video game collection probably has at least one EA Sports title in it. From the latest Madden, FIFA, and NHL releases of today to the MVP Baseball and NCAA Football releases of yesteryear, EA Sports has long held the gold standard for sports video games, and continues to dominate the market.
Judging from the list, EA's best days are behind them and I'm inclined to agree. And now that I think about it, EA only holds the "gold standard" because there aren't any other developers around their sports monopoly.
As for NHL '94... I loved that game. It seemed every time I headed over to my friend's place we would have to play his copy eventually. Now I kinda wanna play it since I haven't in... well, a long time.
FIFA 13 was the last EA Sports game i enjoyed. Everything has been rubbish since then.
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I loved the way they did the high school to the NFL Draft between NCAA Football and Madden.
Snoop Dogg loves NCAA Football 14. How much does he love it? He loves it so much that he wants to play it all over again on his Xbox One.
And he wants some help to make it happen.
Snoop has asked his followers on Twitter and Instagram to help get his fave Xbox 360 game added to the Xbox One's back compatibility service.
In fact, he's asked them quite a lot - he's tweeted about it every day for nearly a week.
Thankfully, Xbox community manager Larry "Major Nelson" Hryb has finally noted Snoop's plea. "We'll be sure you add your request to the list," he replied.
Good on him. This is why BC is such a good addition to current gen, we get to experience our favourite games of last gen without paying a cent (assuming you still own them ofc.).
I'm glad that more and more people, both fans and execs alike, are noticing what he is doing. This is what it's all about and it's great for us consumers.
If snoop Lion loves something, then you know it is an exciting feature to have. BC is a HUGE people.
I think this is adorable. Now if we can get Snoop to push for Condemned 1 and 2, Mortal Kombat 9, and Mass Effect 2 and 3.
Damn someone posted way before embargo