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NCAA Football 11 |
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EA Tiburon |
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EA Sports |
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Xbox 360 |
NCAA Football 11
College Football is Fun Again
NCAA Football 08 was my
first ever Xbox 360 review and it still stands out in my mind as
possibly the most fun football title I've yet to play on the
360. It had great graphics, outstanding control, a just-right
difficulty and my favorite player career mode to date, 'Road to
Glory.' How have things changed since then, for better or worse?
Well, time has been kind to some aspects but the faults loom
large and point to a possible larger problem: we may have
reached the end of the leash on sports titles for this console
generation.
I may have only reviewed
NCAA 08, but I've played 09 and 10 as well. Why didn't I review
them? I have no idea. I don't remember there being any
complications, so we'll just chalk that up as an 'oops.' I bring
this up to say that my favorite mode, Road to Glory, has age
poorly over the years. Other then last year's addition of ESPN's
Erin Andrews covering your player's progress (which is back this
year with nary a second of new footage filmed), it's still the
same as it was in 2007. This frustrates me terribly, and -
given Madden's past history - makes me fear for this year's
Superstar mode.
The online dynasty management is a cute
addition to an over-complicated, under-delivering mode. I've yet to be sold
on NCAA's franschise mode, and this year didn't do it.
Graphically, the game looks great with
better shadowing then last year and a solid college atmosphere. However, the
player models haven't changed much over the years, with EA adding small
touches to the graphics like licenced gear and crowd/sideline cutscenes.
This irks me, because they did this at the end of the PS2/Xbox's life cycle,
and the fans don't look much better today then they did on the 128-bit
systems.
Gameplay-wise is where NCAA 11 shiues.
I love the running mechanism in place, and the sense of momentum and
collision is great. Passing is solid, but the ground game is dynamite. I
also like the new playcalling system that brings up a handful of recommended
plays for your current situation, but I'm glad they also included the option
to get the regular play call menu with just a button press.
So what do we have? There's a good game
of football to be had here with a real college-game feel, but I can't help
wondering if they couldn't have done more. I know gameplay is where the
heart of any good videogame lies, but when you're playing with the same
modes and features, year-in, year-out, it gets a little stale. Still, as I
said, it does play great. If you don't have last year's game, pick up NCAA
Football 11. If you do, I wouldn't rush out to buy it unless you must have
the online dynasty mode or all your friends are playing it. Alphasim out.
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