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For the first time in franchise history, familiar faces are now on the field in NCAA Football 13, where fans can build a national powerhouse by placing one of 10 former Heisman Trophy winners on the team of their choice for the upcoming NCAA season. Under center, in the backfield, or split wide, utilize a Legend’s skill set in the quest to win the Heisman Trophy. Video interviews with each Heisman Trophy winner will be unlocked throughout the season, detailing the achievements of their glory days. In addition, fans can truly test themselves by matching their Heisman Legend’s historical performance in one season, which will not only win the Heisman Trophy, but also unlock each player in Road to Glory.

Heisman Legends include:
  • Marcus Allen– 1981 Heisman Trophy recipient, University of Southern California
  • Doug Flutie– 1984 Heisman Trophy recipient, Boston College
  • Eddie George– 1995 Heisman Trophy recipient, Ohio State University
  • Robert Griffin III– 2011 Heisman Trophy recipient, Baylor University
  • Desmond Howard– 1991 Heisman Trophy recipient, University of Michigan
  • Carson Palmer– 2002 Heisman Trophy recipient, University of Southern California
  • Barry Sanders– 1988 Heisman Trophy recipient, Oklahoma State University
  • Charlie Ward– 1993 Heisman Trophy recipient, Florida State University
  • Andre Ware– 1989 Heisman Trophy recipient, University of Houston
  • Herschel Walker– 1982 Heisman Trophy recipient, University of Georgia
The following DLC Heisman Legends are also available:
  • * Tim Brown – 1987 Heisman Trophy recipient, Notre Dame
  • * Archie Griffin – 1974 and 1975 Heisman Trophy recipient, Ohio State University
  • * Jim Plunkett – 1970 Heisman Trophy recipient, Stanford University
  • ** Mark Ingram – 2009 Heisman Trophy recipient, University of Alabama
  • ** Matt Leinart – 2004 Heisman Trophy recipient, University of Southern California
  • ** Tim Tebow – 2007 Heisman Trophy recipient, University of Florida
* Available through the NCAA Football 13 demo download.

** Available through NCAA Football 13 pre-order from GameStop.

REACTION TIME

The new Reaction Time feature allows players to experience what it’s like on the field as a true Heisman Trophy-caliber athlete. Reaction Time literally slows down the action, allowing users to look for openings in defenses and perform skill moves to get into the open field, before smoothly transitioning back to regular speed. Gameplay has also been enhanced to include special teams and an updated playcall system.

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# 281 DorianDonP @ 05/31/12 12:04 AM
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Originally Posted by StL_RamZ
I haven't read all the post or watched the video due to the fact im at work butttttttttt

Sooo depending on who you choose you will be taken to that era and play with the roster of that era or the roster from the 2012-2013 roster?

If its the latter then I will never give this game mode a glance
The latter.
 
# 282 Gotmadskillzson @ 05/31/12 12:06 AM
No one in football has bullet time either.......
 
# 283 DorianDonP @ 05/31/12 12:07 AM
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Originally Posted by CRMosier_LM
What's this about "special moves" I keep reading people suggesting should be in the game? Last I saw, no one in football has "Special Moves".

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I assume they mean signature moves or animations. Something that makes Barry Sanders play different than the other thousand running backs.
 
# 284 PowerofRed25 @ 05/31/12 12:10 AM
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Originally Posted by CRMosier_LM
What's this about "special moves" I keep reading people suggesting should be in the game? Last I saw, no one in football has "Special Moves".

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You're kidding, right?

You might benefit from a quick browse of YouTube for some of the players on that list. Barry Sanders is one of the most agile running backs in the history of football, he changed direction before you knew what happened. A style of running EA doesn't have in its game. Herschel Walker ran people over like it was a demolition derby and kept on trucking. When was the last time you ran someone over flat in an EA game?

What made the guys on that list ELITE is the very special skills they brought to the game of football. If you can't replicate that, what's the point?
 
# 285 DorianDonP @ 05/31/12 12:27 AM
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Originally Posted by CRMosier_LM
Yes but did he have a "Special move"? No. You don't make players special by giving them unrealistic unstoppable "special moves". It's been done in a basketball game and is pretty much broken, as in it can be done every time without fail (you can search some YouTube vids on that as well).

Barry was a great running back due to his crazy agility and acceleration and most important of all.. low center of gravity and ability to get his hips above a tackle attempt which caused him so bounce off.

Giving him some silly undefendable juke or spin does not do anything positive.

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I'd say giving him an undefendable juke/spin is better than giving him bullet time and a overall player rating above 100.

One on one, his footwork was virtually undefendable.
 
# 286 frankwyte81 @ 05/31/12 12:51 AM
I would be fine with this mode if Barry Sanders ran the ball like Barry. Nasty juke moves and all out elusiveness. I'm not a big fan of APF, but those player specific animations were crazy. That's the way EA should've approached this mode, IMO.

But as it stands, I won't be touching this mode. It's nothing here for a longtime fan of of the franchise. I'm not going to complain too much, because this generation of EA football games (in the terms of bringing something new to the table) has been disappointing to say the least.
 
# 287 qdog @ 05/31/12 12:52 AM
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Originally Posted by hurricanefootball4
Couple of key differences though - Michael Jordan is immortalized, and pretty much anyone who ever played basketball wanted the experience to 'be like Mike'.

As they admitted in the webcast, a lot of the people playing the game think Desmond Howard is just some guy on College Gameday.

The only one that even intrigues me a little bit to play as is Barry Sanders...buuuuuut (and it's a huge but)....he doesn't play like Barry Sanders!

NBA 2K captured Jordan's mannerisms, moves, etc almost perfectly. There were times I played that mode and I was like wow, I remember the game that Jordan did that move.

Barry Sanders isn't going to be low to the ground, shifty, and making the most ridiculous juke moves you've ever seen. He's going to play like a cheese version of any other running back in NCAA Football 13.

NBA 2K had great dynasty and gameplay before they need to 'shake things up' with a mode like the Jordan Challenges.

NCAA still has a lot of work to do in those areas so it's frustrating to see them create a mode like this now, and then to not implement in a way that it doesn't feel like a modified version of RTG (which it is). I just feel like this development time could have been better used elsewhere.
couldn agree more
 
# 288 PowerofRed25 @ 05/31/12 12:53 AM
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Originally Posted by CRMosier_LM
Yes but did he have a "Special move"? No. You don't make players special by giving them unrealistic unstoppable "special moves". It's been done in a basketball game and is pretty much broken, as in it can be done every time without fail (you can search some YouTube vids on that as well).

Barry was a great running back due to his crazy agility and acceleration and most important of all.. low center of gravity and ability to get his hips above a tackle attempt which caused him so bounce off.

Giving him some silly undefendable juke or spin does not do anything positive.

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Do you make them special by placing them in The Matrix and allowing them to stop time to have super human vision?

All those things you listed are signature to Barry Sanders, they are who he is. That ability to get low, explode from the hips and change direction at a speed foreign to 99 out of every 100 running backs in football.

The problem here is that Barry Sanders will run like Montee Ball who will run like Marcus Lattimore who will run like Rex Burkhead who will run like the running back on Directional State Technical Institute. Everyone runs and looks the same.

This mode is essentially boosting a generic player model to 99 in every rating, slapping a name on his back and that's it. Oh, and the Matrix camera.
 
# 289 flustercuck @ 05/31/12 12:55 AM
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Originally Posted by N51_rob
If all you want is sunshine and roses hit up the gaming tailgate.

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You have no idea what you're talking about.
 
# 290 qdog @ 05/31/12 01:06 AM
this is right up ther with the mascot game....trash
 
# 291 lavy23 @ 05/31/12 01:50 AM
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Originally Posted by hurricanefootball4
Couple of key differences though - Michael Jordan is immortalized, and pretty much anyone who ever played basketball wanted the experience to 'be like Mike'.

As they admitted in the webcast, a lot of the people playing the game think Desmond Howard is just some guy on College Gameday.

The only one that even intrigues me a little bit to play as is Barry Sanders...buuuuuut (and it's a huge but)....he doesn't play like Barry Sanders!

NBA 2K captured Jordan's mannerisms, moves, etc almost perfectly. There were times I played that mode and I was like wow, I remember the game that Jordan did that move.

Barry Sanders isn't going to be low to the ground, shifty, and making the most ridiculous juke moves you've ever seen. He's going to play like a cheese version of any other running back in NCAA Football 13.

NBA 2K had great dynasty and gameplay before they need to 'shake things up' with a mode like the Jordan Challenges.

NCAA still has a lot of work to do in those areas so it's frustrating to see them create a mode like this now, and then to not implement in a way that it doesn't feel like a modified version of RTG (which it is). I just feel like this development time could have been better used elsewhere.
The thing that got me here was that the legends will have OVR ratings over 100. First of all, there shouldn't be any way for a rating scale from 0 to 99 to have ratings over 100. Secondly, it almost sounds like they made the legends better than they actually were. Yeah, Doug Flutie was great, but was he perfect enough to be over 100 on a scale of 0 to 99? No way. Outside of Barry Sanders, most of these legends don't even deserve to be 99s, let alone 100+ ratings. Did every single guy in the NBA's Greatest get to be over 100 overall or even 99 overall? No, because they weren't that good. All this mode sounds like is a way to play the senior season of RTG with an extremely cheesy player that happens to look like a legend.
 
# 292 boritter @ 05/31/12 02:39 AM
I've given up hope for good NCAA games this generation. This underwhelming announcement only increases my NCAA skepticism.


But for those people who are excited about "bullet time" --a la Max Payne-- I'm (pretending to be) happy for you.
 
# 293 Playmakers @ 05/31/12 03:06 AM
I want to see these Heisman players play this way on the field and be represented properly.

Have we ever seen these things happen in any version of NCAA Football since the old gen systems?

Desmond Howard punt return
http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=esp...tartTime=00:05

Charlie Ward avoids pass rush
http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=espn:6822805

Flutie Magic
http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=espn:6828902

Just A Freshman
Herschel Walker runs over Bill Bates for first touchdown
http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=espn:6834956

COME ON EA STEP UP YOUR GAME THIS YEAR AND GIVE US SOME GREATNESS ON THE FIELD WITH THESE PLAYERS YOUR MARKETING.
 
# 294 Skyboxer @ 05/31/12 03:18 AM
This just pretty much sealed the deal that if I pick it up it will be used.
More time putting in extra fluff instead of getting the core game down.
I'm all for adding these types of things for those that want it but AFTER it plays a good game of football.

I'll keep watching things until release in the hopes they have something else to show that will make it a game to pick up day 1.
 
# 295 bpac55 @ 05/31/12 09:53 AM
OK I have made it known in most of my posts on here that I am an equipment guy. Here EA is claiming to have the Heisman winners in the equipment that they wore...the sad thing is that none of them will be except RG3, and maybe the previous 5 winners.

Look at Herschel Walker...sure they gave him a lineman facemask but it isn't what he wore...but hey close enough right EA?

Doug Flutie and Desmond Howard all wore the single 3 bar facemask that was IN THE GAME until last year when they took it out for some reason. So instead they will wear the 3 bar facemask with 2 bars up top. Again close enough!

Everything EA does is half way. They might have a good idea but they never finish it. Wouldn't it be nice if they added to Teambuilder???? It could be such an amazing feature for us to use but they put it in the game and haven't touched it since. What about fixing offline dynasty so we can completely customize it, have spring ball, players that progress and physically grow over a 4 year career, coaching changes that work, expanded rosters, even duplicate numbers.

Don't get me started on the equipment and player model errors that are just embarrassing anymore. This mode is a slap in the face to a lot of us NCAA fans who take the time to make wish lists and give suggestions to what we want in the game.
 
# 296 huntswithweim @ 05/31/12 11:08 AM
Thank you EA for adding a game mode no one wanted with a stupidass matrix camera mode. Next year willyou please ignore any and all of the gameplay issues and create a cheerleadermode. Instead of matrix camera mode maybe they can throw pom-poms which willact like the red turtle shell on old school Mario cart. Thanks again for throwing more glitter on thepile of crap that you have made.
 
# 297 bigsmallwood @ 05/31/12 11:40 AM
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Originally Posted by CRMosier_LM
Yes but did he have a "Special move"? No. You don't make players special by giving them unrealistic unstoppable "special moves". It's been done in a basketball game and is pretty much broken, as in it can be done every time without fail (you can search some YouTube vids on that as well).

Barry was a great running back due to his crazy agility and acceleration and most important of all.. low center of gravity and ability to get his hips above a tackle attempt which caused him so bounce off.

Giving him some silly undefendable juke or spin does not do anything positive.

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Check out the player specific animations in AP2K8...look at the way Barry runs in that game, look at Walter Peyton's scissor kick animation, the ferocity of OJ Simpson, Marcus Allen's finesse moves etc etc. there are PLENTY of examples of how football players have specific animations that could have been added. Barry Sanders has a video vault full of things EA could have used.

This mode feels cheapened, due to a lack of effort. Bullet time running is terrible. They should have gone back to NCAA 06 with the impact moments, worked better and stayed true to the game of football. It's like one of the posters here said, we can essentially create 16 Heisman candidates ourselves and play through a career now. This mode is not even close to what 2K11 did with Jordan Challenge or Legends Challenge in 2K12. I, like many, had high hopes for this mode.
 
# 298 jpdavis82 @ 05/31/12 01:09 PM
With the time spent on this waste of space, they could have worked on idk ANYTHING to improve the game. Could have worked on improving OL/DL interactions, run animations, expanded rosters in dynasty, added new equipment for players, corrected the size of the ball, improve sideline models.

All of the above would have been a better use of time than "Bullet Time" this isn't NCAA for the Wii EA!
 
# 299 TajDeni @ 05/31/12 01:51 PM
To me this is neither a good or bad thing, its just another mode that some ppl will play and others wont, ie RTG...

but here's my real problem w/ this video and game so far...

the game drops in approx a month and a half, and i honestly dont really feel like i know anything about it in terms of helping me decide whether or not i feel its worth my $60.

sure ive seen all the webcasts, but i havent really seen any preview articles of ppl defending or crushing said features, i havent really seen any real gameplay videos and the little bit of clips they have shown are all attached w/ a WIP lable.

i know there will be a demo at some point and that there still is E3 (tho thats usually maddens time to shine) but something just feels off 2 me...i mean i know alot (if you count the webcast) and yet at the same time i feel like i know nothing....how is that possible?
 
# 300 jpdavis82 @ 05/31/12 01:58 PM
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Originally Posted by TajDeni
To me this is neither a good or bad thing, its just another mode that some ppl will play and others wont, ie RTG...

but here's my real problem w/ this video and game so far...

the game drops in approx a month and a half, and i honestly dont really feel like i know anything about it in terms of helping me decide whether or not i feel its worth my $60.

sure ive seen all the webcasts, but i havent really seen any preview articles of ppl defending or crushing said features, i havent really seen any real gameplay videos and the little bit of clips they have shown are all attached w/ a WIP lable.

i know there will be a demo at some point and that there still is E3 (tho thats usually maddens time to shine) but something just feels off 2 me...i mean i know alot (if you count the webcast) and yet at the same time i feel like i know nothing....how is that possible?
I may be wrong, but I believe we are at the end of the Ben Haumiller era. Just feels like it's time to go in a new direction, like Madden is doing.
 


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