Defenses be damned, offense is the name of the game in EA Sports' NCAA Football 10, their newest iteration of the NCAA football series. With all new game modes and a new presentation, it is clearly the sharpest looking of all, but is it the best?
NCAA Football 10 continues the time-honored tradition of only adding just enough to get people to buy the new edition for the new year. Incorrect uniforms, dull (and often inaccurate) stadiums, boring commentary and lackluster audio plague the game, however it has always been that way. The first game I played, a rivalry game between Wisconsin and Minnesota, wasn't a very good first impression...
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"With the release of NCAA ’13 happening just this past week, college football fans have a new installment to look forward to and spend countless hours with. It’s no doubt that the college game day atmosphere has been the most captivating experience in the NCAA football franchise. More recently NCAA has dominated the college football video game market, rivaling the next level Madden series, but what about the others? In truth, this titanic football series tends to dwarf other college football gaming competition with relentless annual releases and more realistic and detailed game play. So, look no further NCAA football fans and prepare yourselves for nostalgia overload as we present the top ten greatest college football games of all-time."
Microsoft Store is offering free NCAA Football 10 for Xbox 360 when you purchase Madden NFL 10 for Xbox 360. That's savings of more than 40% if you would purchase these items separately.
Microsoft orders/buys a sh+tload of them to sell or give away.
...and in this case, a little of both.
The NCAA team wants your opinions on Gameplay. The designer for NCAA Football 10 wants you to post your feeling and thoughts on certain gameplay elements.