Ncaa Football 10 Xbox 360

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I've long tried to escape the idea of EA's

Get the best deals on Microsoft Xbox 360 NCAA Football 10 Video Games when you shop the largest online selection at eBay.com. Free shipping on many items. NCAA Football 10 is a college football video game created by Electronic Arts.It is the successor to NCAA Football 09 in the NCAA Football series.It was released on July 14, 2009 for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, and PlayStation 2 consoles. Brian Johnson, Brian Orakpo, Mark Sanchez, and Michael Crabtree were the cover athletes for the game.

NCAA Football franchise being last year's model with a collegiate paint job. The series has never had the glitzy glamour or notoriety of Madden, but still managed to deliver an experience for fans, like myself, who enjoy the college game over the pros. While NCAA Football 10 provides a solid game, this is the first year I really felt like I was playing 'last year's model.'

Whether it's Mike the Tiger's pre-game trip around LSU's Tiger Stadium or USC's Trojan Chariot, college football is more about 'the show' than the game. With the exception of a few mascot celebrations and a generic band on the field during pre-game, NCAA 10 falls short of presenting a college atmosphere. Yeah, teams and stadiums are as authentic as they come, but both feel devoid of the excitement found in a typical game. Why does a home game against a non-conference cupcake carry the same level of excitement as the Red River Shootout? Even more disappointing, some of these features were part of the game, but for whatever reason haven't found their way into the HD era.

Commentary could easily take care of some of these issues, but it comes off as flat and uninspiring. Once again, you have ESPN's College Gameday Crew offering play-by-play, but the presentation is dull. A certain level of 'generic' is expected, but some of the comments seem completely out of place.

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On the technical side, the presentation has been tweaked and cleaned up, but there are no major overhauls. Animation is smoother and most of the awkward transitional hiccups are gone. Players sometimes seem a little too light, though I'm willing to chalk it up to the speed of the college game. I'd still like to see something like Euphoria tossed in, but overall I like how NCAA 10 looks.. I just wish EA would push the college feel more.

I've long tried to escape the idea of EA's NCAA Football franchise being last year's model with a collegiate paint job. The series has never had the glitzy glamour or notoriety of Madden, but still managed to deliver an experience for fans, like myself, who enjoy the college game over the pros. While NCAA Football 10 provides a solid game, this is the first year I really felt like I was playing 'last year's model.'

Whether it's Mike the Tiger's pre-game trip around LSU's Tiger Stadium or USC's Trojan Chariot, college football is more about 'the show' than the game. With the exception of a few mascot celebrations and a generic band on the field during pre-game, NCAA 10 falls short of presenting a college atmosphere. Yeah, teams and stadiums are as authentic as they come, but both feel devoid of the excitement found in a typical game. Why does a home game against a non-conference cupcake carry the same level of excitement as the Red River Shootout? Even more disappointing, some of these features were part of the game, but for whatever reason haven't found their way into the HD era.

Commentary could easily take care of some of these issues, but it comes off as flat and uninspiring. Once again, you have ESPN's College Gameday Crew offering play-by-play, but the presentation is dull. A certain level of 'generic' is expected, but some of the comments seem completely out of place.

On the technical side, the presentation has been tweaked and cleaned up, but there are no major overhauls. Animation is smoother and most of the awkward transitional hiccups are gone. Players sometimes seem a little too light, though I'm willing to chalk it up to the speed of the college game. I'd still like to see something like Euphoria tossed in, but overall I like how NCAA 10 looks.. I just wish EA would push the college feel more.