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Despite Flaws, NCAA 09 a Great Experience

Sometimes, you play a game and it just feels right. While there may be a few annoying bugs and a few quirks about a game, it still doesn't diminish your overall opinion of that game.

I felt this once already this year with MLB '08: The Show. I have seen more strange little bugs and have had a few fairly "out of this world" experiences with that game. But I also truly believe it is this year’s best sports game to date.

As a writer and reviewer of some titles, I cannot take the promise of a future patch into consideration when issuing a score on a game, just like the NFL could not hand the Patriots the Lombardi trophy just because they were favored to win. However, I can say that when the time comes for the end of the year awards, a patched NCAA Football 09 on my little PS3 could be in the running for the Game of the Year.

Most of the issues out of the box can be band-aided with a right set of slider settings, but it's hard to discount the game favors the offense heavily right out of the box.


As it stands right now, NCAA Football 09 is a game which is extremely fun to play and as such warrants a high review score. While there is just enough wrong with the gameplay out of the box to hold it back from receiving a 9 or higher, I would give it a score some where just below that mark if I were the one reviewing the game.

Most of the issues out of the box can be band-aided with a right set of slider settings, but it's hard to discount the game favors the offense heavily right out of the box.

I am already almost finished with year two of my dynasty, and I have only had the game for two days. Even though I am getting older (in my early 20s), I cannot remember playing that much NCAA just after its release.

Overall, the Playstation 3 version of the game runs similar to its counterpart on the 360 and looks very similar as well. I would bet both versions with an HDMI output into my 42" TV would look rather similar if they were running side by side. As with most sports games, the choice on which console you want to play on simply rests on which online service you prefer.

 


Playing in the ACC for the first time has been very rewarding thus far.


Speaking of online play, I have logged just two games in thus far and both were score-fests to the highest order. Both games were frustrating, yet fun experiences. Frustrating because my defense couldn't manage a stop minus a turnover, but also fun because the games were close and you just knew the next play could be "it." EA was touting this to be the main goal for this year's title and I would have to say they accomplished their mission.

In single player Dynasty mode, with some slider tweaks to the kicking power and accuracy as well as to some other variables, I have managed to get an NCAA which I am getting very realistic scores and very realistic results. So far, losing just means I made the wrong calls at the wrong time. I have never felt cheated and my losses have never felt cheap.

This doesn't sound huge but it is, and I feel it encompasses what NCAA Football 09 is all about, the little things


Dynasty mode itself has not been improved drastically like last year, but it has been given a facelift making it very accessible to all players. Instead of having to tediously do all of the recruiting yourself or blindly let the computer take a whack at recruiting, you can set a strategy and let the computer follow it. This doesn't sound huge but it is, and I feel it encompasses what NCAA Football 09 is all about, the little things.

The one big complaint I have about the gameplay is the AI does not stretch the field with deep passes. A patch will most likely change this down the road, but right now this issue is the single biggest thing keeping NCAA from being so much better.

Stretching the field is something that should be done rarely, but also enough to keep you honest as a defensive coach. If a team can't stretch the field, they should get shut down by good defenses. The action in the trenches is another thing that needs to be tweaked. Right now, AI controlled linemen seem to have a bit of an advantage over their human controlled counterparts.

NCAA Football is a fun and dynamic game which is just a small step away from being a historically great game.


Many would argue that if all of these issues are in the game, NCAA doesn't deserve a high score, but they could not be any more wrong. NCAA Football 09 is not a revolutionary title. EA did not reinvent the wheel with the game. Instead, EA went back to the basics, got the tackling engine down and also managed to throw in a lot of new little things to make the game as a whole a much better experience over last year's game.

Last week, I said that if you wanted to sacrifice some realism for some fun you should buy NCAA. I still agree with that after playing nearly 30 games. NCAA Football is a fun and dynamic game which is just a small step away from being a historically great game.

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# 121 StormJH1 @ 07/22/08 01:35 PM
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Originally Posted by AUChase89
I know anyone who has spent their hard earned money on this game has every right to complain, but geez.

I've purchased NCAA Football since 2002 every year on release day and been playing it online since it was made availible around 2003-2004 and I think that EA has done the best job in a long time with this game.The minor quirks can be settled with a patch, which is the advantage of the next gen consoles, right ?Also, I'm tired of this game being compared to Madden. They are two totally different games, and people play which ever one suits what they are wanting in a game, generally..

If its so big of a deal that you have to come out and threaten to play Madden and sell NCAA .. then so be it.. stop trying to ruin this game for the rest of us.This wasn't directed at anyone in particular.. I'm just sayin..
Haven't decided if it's an "advantage" or not. More and more, it seems like developers can just load up on features and bells and whistles to advertise on the box, and if they aren't ready, you ship it anyway b/c there's that hope it can be corrected with a patch. That's good AND bad for consumers.

Also, people are comparing the types of glitches and flaws in the online components of this game to games like Halo or Call of Duty, but people seem to forget that those games are going online months in advance of release with Beta testing and community feedback. Nothing like that occurs with online components of an EA sports title, but maybe it should. Also, a game like GTA or Halo just gets delayed if it's not ready, whereas I guarantee you that you will never see an NCAA or Madden game delayed.
 
# 122 rando1313 @ 07/26/08 02:52 PM
I dont seem to have any trouble playing D in this game. In real football your not going to sack the QB 15-20 times a game but more like 4-9 times. The DB souldnt pick six every time or pick of everything that he touches. But other than that the DEF. can play reel well. Try using 4-3 cover 1 bringing in the DBS and moving LBS to the stongside or nickle qb spy bringing in DBS and moving LBS towards strng side.
 
# 123 opd897 @ 07/26/08 03:09 PM
Don't know what game some of you are playing or maybe you are just claiming to have played the game because in my Mizzou dynasty through 7 games I have a total of 27 sacks of the opposing quarterbacks. That's an average of about 4 a game, possibly a bit TOO HIGH. Not all are user sacks and most do not happen when I blitz. I am using AA difficulty with the most popular silder set in the slider forums.

Before flaming or calling me a liar or EA fanboy know that I did not buy NCAA or Madden last year. Rented both and both were no buys because of the known issues. But those that don't get sacks in this game are either playing with weak team or they just don't know how to play / call defenses.

The issues I have with this game are the terrible pursuit angles of the defense, punt returns and the CPU quaterback not throwing deep. Pass % is also a bit too high but Iam having fun with this game, something I've not said since 2004.
 
# 124 rando1313 @ 07/26/08 03:13 PM
Ive been playing ncaa football sence Bill Walch ncaa came out for the sega genesis and madden football came out for sega in 1989. These football games comming out today are much better every year. Sure there are some flaws but if you practice you can overcome some of them.
 
# 125 opd897 @ 07/26/08 03:19 PM
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Originally Posted by leetdemon
i can get sacks as well but they are few and far between. the dline pressure is messed up. qb acc is way too high as has been stated 1000000000 times. and yea the pursuit angles suck. you also gotta take into account missou dont play anyone :P
Let's see, apparently you don't know a whole lot about college football. I've played Illinois, Texas and Oklahoma State, all ranked teams at the time in my dynasty and I sacked the quarterback of each of these teams. Do a little research before making bold statements.
 
# 126 rando1313 @ 07/26/08 03:22 PM
I also think CPU QB sould throw deeper, punt and kick returns go to far but i love playing this game.
 


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