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  • Practicing against an opponent’s playbook during the week with up to 10 plays on offense in order to increase your chances against live competition.
  • Experience the all-new Season Showdown, a career mode that includes Web-based games and a trivia challenges that sets players on the road to capturing the Heisman Trophy.
  • The EA Sports TeamBuilder that allows you to build your favorite FCS, historical, or high school teams, and share them with the rest of the nation.
  • An all-new play calling system featuring simplified game controls and playbooks makes NCAA Football 09 the most accessible college football game ever.
  • Running back comboand other moves that allow you to set defenders like never before by stringing together multiple moves, including jukes, spins, and stiff arms.

NCAA Football 10 PS3 Settle who’s number one in the college game once and for all with EA Sports NCAA Football 10. With the eyes of college football upon you, players begin their road to glory in a fully customizable career mode featuring player progression, and authentic college football atmospheres. Against your biggest rivals and during the biggest games, seize the day and bust out big-time performances week in and week out to make your case for winning the Heisman Trophy. .caption { font-family: Verdana, Helvetica neue, Arial, serif; font-size: 10px; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic; } ul.indent { list-style: inside disc; text-indent: -15px; } table.callout { font-family: verdana; font-size: 11px; line-height: 1. 3em; } td.vgoverview { height: 125px; background: #9DC4D8 url(http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/electronics/detail-page/callout-bg.png) repeat-x; border-left: 1px solid #999999; border-right: 1px solid #999999; padding-left: 20px; padding-right: 20

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  1. C. WILLIAMS's Gravatar C. WILLIAMS
    July 31, 2011 at 10:08 pm | Permalink
    57 of 61 people found the following review helpful:
    2.0 out of 5 stars
    Very dissapointed – solicits you for additional purchases, July 30, 2009
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    C. WILLIAMS (Alabama) –
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    Fun:2.0 out of 5 stars 
    This review is from: NCAA Football 10 (Video Game)

    I must preface this review by stating that I have been a fan of the NCAA Football series since it was “Bill Walsh Football”. I have become accustomed to each year only having a few updates and modest improvements and those have been enough to satisfy my needs as a college football enthusiast.

    THIS LATEST INSTALLMENT LEAVES MUCH TO BE DESIRED.

    I play this game as follows: 50% of the time is spent in dynasty mode, 25% is spent playing against friends, 25% is spent playing online. With that said, dynasty mode is the mode that I obviously really focus on. I was alarmed to find out as soon as I booted up dynasty mode that it starts soliciting you to buy “add ons” that you would think would be standard. You have to pay an additional $2.50 per add-on ($12.50 for the total dynasty add-on package) -via the PSN store- to have things such as a second pipeline state, a recruiting advisor etc.

    EA could have greatly improved dynasty mode this year by releasing these new options as standard features instead of gouging for more $$$.

    It’s not that the add-ons are expensive, but its that they are unwarranted and it is a matter of principle. I can honestly say that this will very likely be the last time I purchase a release from the NCAA Football series.

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  2. W. R. Stockstill Jr. W. R. Stockstill Jr. ""Bill""
    July 31, 2011 at 10:29 pm | Permalink
    21 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Finally! A Worthy CPU Adversary, July 28, 2009
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    W. R. Stockstill Jr. “”Bill”" (Marietta, GA United States) –
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    Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
    This review is from: NCAA Football 10 (Video Game)

    EA Sports has finally made a challenging football game. Playing the CPU on Heisman mode is like playing last year’s Madden on Your Level. The game now adapts to the way you play just like a real (good) coach does. You can’t run that option over and over, you will get stuffed!

    In addition to making CPU play harder and more realistic, there is a new mode called Season Showdown where you chose your favorite team and everything you do on and offline gets tallied toward an end of the season winner. In Season Showdown mode, you get points based on many categories including Skill (making certain plays yourself), Strategy (Choosing the upcoming play type while on defense and successfully stopping it), and Sportsmanship ( where good sports that don’t go for it on 4th get points and those that do or run up the score get them taken away). There is also an online trivia component where you go to the EA Sports website and answer 10 trivia questions each week for points. During the season, each week you can play your team’s game online against players from the other team to get points. You get points whether you win or lose, but you get more for winning. Season Showdown is a great way to show support for your favorite team and it also gives a rating so when you are in a lobby you can tell if someone who is participating in Season Showdown will go for it every 4th or not and if they know how to stop plays by looking at their Strategy rating.

    Teambuilder is another new mode where you can go to the EA Sports website and create your own school and design the uniforms, stadium and player names and attributes and then download it into the game. And you can use your Teambuilder teams in online dynasties, which is pretty cool.

    Online dynasties are better, you can now create a custom team conference by swapping your members teams with teams in an existing conference. For example you can swap all the Big 12 teams with all 12 of your dynasty member’s teams. This makes it easier for scheduling user vs user games. They also fixed last year’s bug where you talked a player into staying (from going to the NFL draft or transferring to another school) they and they still left. The recruiting process is more involved now, you can talk down other schools the recruit is interested ins attributes and you have a recruiting adviser that tells you when someone is ready to sign, is interested in your school or gets a call from a mom who tells some of a recruit’s interests.

    The other new addition is Road To Glory, which has been in the game before but is vamped up with a video segment on your player after winning games that is hosted by Erin Andrews, who discusses your play during the game with Herbstriet and shows auto saved highlights from the game. Look for a similar video show presentation in Madden NFL 10 which will have a video show for the online leagues showing highlights from members of the leagues teams each week.

    PROS

    Season Showdown – It has brought a new sense of competition to the game, where everything you do helps your favorite school in the rankings.

    Adaptive CPU Play – You have to really be on your toes to win against the CPU on Heisman mode now. All American mode is as hard as Heisman in NCAA Football 09.

    Road to Glory – Your player is now ranked so you can see how others playing on your favorite team are doing. Plus you get to see Erin Andrews. lol.

    Family Mode – This is another adaptation from Madden, which has an easy mode. Now, you can play a tough game against grandma. Family mode is a very simplified set of controls where even your sister can make a TD pass. So now, just about anyone can play and be good at it.

    PS3 Trophies – For the first time you get trophies for your game play.

    Tweaks to Graphics – Close ups are more polished, although most of the graphics are the same. Marching bands are now shown pre game and they have added additional uniform settings and TD animations (My team, USF, can now do the horns hand sign after TDs)

    Players Are More Realistic – No More sub 4.3 40 yard dash players. Speed is not as much a factor as ability to catching or running through a tackle.

    Ability to Tweak Team Play – Now you can tweak how your D and O play on different aspects such as blocking or tackling, with choices being Aggressive, Normal, And Conservative.

    Cons

    EA has now gone the money route. Additional items, like “Dynasty Accelerators” where you get things like an extra pipeline state in Dynasty Mode you have to play…

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  3. C. S. Anderson C. S. Anderson "Chris"
    July 31, 2011 at 11:05 pm | Permalink
    11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
    2.0 out of 5 stars
    Fun Game, Bad Ideas, August 5, 2009
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    C. S. Anderson “Chris” (Columbia SC) –
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    Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars 
    This review is from: NCAA Football 10 (Video Game)

    I purchased each game in the series for many years. Not much has really changed in the last few years, so I didn’t expect too much from this one either. The gameplay is imporved from last year dramatically. The CPU is more intelligent and seems to react to what you are doing better (such as coverage, play calling, audibles, etc). However there are time when you really wonder (such as when the CPU calls a quarter defense when you are in the goal line formation running the clock down). The graphics are imporved, however they are not as polished as they should be for a next gen game (at times they are SLOW). The plays themselves are a copy from last year, no change (could be negative or positive).

    I mostly play the dynasty mode and that is where my main grips are. In order to be really competative in a online (or just a normal dynasty unless you choose the easiest settings or re-sim everything 20 million times to get perfection) you really are going to feel the need to buy those dynasty add on’s. And those are where most of the controversies are. You just spent a ton of money to buy the game and now you have to go and fork over about a quarter of another ton to get all of the dynasty add ons. Once you get them, you come to realize many of them are just junk and do nothing. Why in the world do I care about an add on that gives me the time I spent with a recruit in a week? However the recruiting advisor however, does come in handy.

    For EA Sports greed is the sole reason I think this game deserves a two star rating. Madden follows this ‘charge more for add on’s', as well as many of the other EA Sports franchises. If you purchase the game anyway, at least give EA Sports two cents about the extra money!!!

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