Gameplay sounds are above average and are pretty cool to hear. Realistic football sounds make the player feel like they are on the playing field themselves and the other sounds such as the grunts, hits and movement are there as well. Not a lot more to say about the sound expect I did not find any option for 3D sound support and this is very sad to see considering there have been 2 viable APIs existing for over a year now.
Here is where the game really gets it's points. This game has one of the most intelligent playing engines I have ever seen in a football game to date. It even rivals Madden 98's self-professed liquid AI to provide the player with the most intensive competition he or she has ever faced. If you plan on playing the game with a joypad, be sure to pick one up that has a lot of buttons, more than 8, to compensate the need for binding all available moves.
When a player is on the offensive and has the ball, he or she can spin left, right, fake one direction and go another and lots of other essential football moves that are seen on the field in real life.
Players also have numerous amounts of plays at their fingertips and plays can be added and thrown out if necessary. The tackle system is also quite unique due to the fact that you cannot just press the tackle button and be successful.
In order for a successful tackle to take place, the player has to actually wrap himself around, via the directional pad, the player with the ball. Depending on which way the player is being pulled, the ball carrier falls in that given position. The latest Madden also takes another crack at fixing the notoriously faulty A.
I am not trying to say that college football and pro football and their respective games are interchangeable. The two can barely be distinguished as the same sport at times. Pockets of diehard college football game fans are keeping NCAA Football 14 alive through mods and extensive roster updates. The Operation Sports forums are a gateway to all kinds of fun ways to get a few more precious hours out of your copy of NCAA Football They offer up-to-date and classic roster downloads, four-team playoff systems, six-team playoff systems, and a number of ways to tweak certain parts of the game to create new experiences.
The retro-enthusiasts over at tecmobowl. The website recommends the Nestopia emulator, which you can find here. College football fans will be pleased to hear that forum user Steven V. The rosters are a few years old, but the SEC version offers nostalgic, arcade-style gaming with a college twist. Players seeking serious competition can join leagues or tournaments through tecmobowl.
You could also turn to the modern versions of this classic football game. It featured a league of completely fictional teams and online play. PS3 and Xbox players can edit rosters, compete in seasons, and switch from 3D to 2D graphics with the touch of a button. The fact that it can go for well over bucks tells you that people love their college football.
I think that EA was on the right track with this and the few changes they did make to things make this an overall better game than we got the previous year and I for one would have been very interested to see what they would have done with a sequel. Browse games Game Portals. NCAA Football Install Game. Click the "Install Game" button to initiate the file download and get compact download launcher. Locate the executable file in your local folder and begin the launcher to install your desired game.
Game review Downloads Screenshots Modes For Days One of the criticisms that people will throw the way of NCAA Football 14 is that it is lacking in game modes compared to what that same years Madden offered.
Overall rating: 8. XBox
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