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NCAA Football 09

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From: Electronic Arts
Category: Video Games

List Price: $59.99
Buy New: $44.95
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 30 reviews
Sales Rank: 149

Platform: Xbox 360
Genre: football_games
ESRB: Everyone
Media: Video Game
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Age: 5 - 20 years
Operating System: Xbox 360
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6

MPN: 15599
Model: 15599
UPC: 014633155990
EAN: 0014633155990
ASIN: B0015E4G4G

Release Date: July 15, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Condition: brand-new-factory-sealed (all numbers match) u.s.a. version not an import-100% guaranteed

Features:
   Wide open and authentic college style gameplay
   College atmosphere and pageantry plus the all-new Mascot Mode
   Home Field Advantage with new mini-game components
   Improved recruiting system in Dynasty mode
   Online capable and up to 4 players

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Brings college pigskin action back with a new break away animation mechanic that will allow increased maneuverability on the field / ESRB E for Everyone


Customer Reviews:   Read 25 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars The best NCAA yet!   August 19, 2008
The title says it all, 09 has BY FAR less glitches than previous years. Gone are the goofy "block an extra point or field goal about every single time" and "defender intercepts ball with his back turned" glitches. Graphics look better and the stadiums look like the real deal. Touchdown celebration control and creating your own stadium sounds/music adds some extra fun as well. Animations are better and everything is more realistic.

One huge thing I do miss though in 09 is the screen shake at tough stadiums, which is gone, and I miss the Louisville Cardinals no longer being ranked and no longer being one of the toughest stadiums. We had one bad year...c'mon! :(



1 out of 5 stars A monster disappointment   August 19, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is what happens when lack of competition meets overextension: EA Sports has so many games it no longer cares about their quality, and it has competition in so few areas that it doesn't need to.

While NCAA 09 can be fun at times, it is so full of obvious bugs and strategy flaws that I would be surprised if it actually went through a QA process and was changed at all. If you look on pretty much any 360-related forum, you'll find a huge list. Here's an example of what you'll see:

-- The clock doesn't always run during a kickoff return. That's kind of a big deal when there isn't much time left.
-- If you press a button at the wrong time after an extra point, you'll actually end up selecting your kickoff or return formation and you won't know what you picked.
-- Receivers can run out of bounds for any length of time, come back in and catch the ball without penalty.
-- Yardage announced over the stadium PA rarely matches the pop-up box and in-game stats.
-- When a penalty occurs on a kickoff return, the pop-up box for the returner and the Super Sim window both show a large negative number as the "result" of the return.
-- The referee points in a seemingly random direction when announcing a penalty and does not announce the uniform number of the offending player.
-- You cannot change the camera angle during play, even though there are obviously multiple cameras available (you can save replays from different angles and the camera in Legend Mode is not the same as the camera in other modes).
-- You cannot change your playbook.
-- You can no longer select I-AA teams or swap them with existing I-A teams (sorry, I don't play the FBS semantics game).
-- In Legend Mode, the camera is located somewhere behind you and always stays there, so when the action comes straight toward you, the camera does a 180, effectively taking you out of the play.
-- In Legend Mode, the AI will always return punts for you, even if the ball is kicked 8-9 yards deep in the end zone.
-- Slants, outs, hooks, and other short routes are very difficult to complete: if there is a computer-controller defender nearby, he will jump the route and pick off the pass, unless you are on defense, in which case he will stare in amazement at the ball.
-- Animations frequently kick in regardless of where the players were at the time of the event: for example, you can be a DE who gets around an offensive lineman, but if the game decides it's time for a blocking-engaged animation, he'll lock you up again, even though he wasn't even facing you.

There are other significant bugs I have not yet seen myself, like being able to throw the ball when you are well past the line of scrimmage, or seeing the scoring team keep the ball if they hit the upright on an extra point and a defender catches it.

Somewhere in all of that, there's an excellent game waiting to be saved, but frankly, I've spent too much time trying to find it. I wish I hadn't purchased this game, and I won't be buying any more EA Sports games until someone else shows me that they care about quality again.



4 out of 5 stars Good Football Game   August 18, 2008
A fun game with lots of features. The online dynasty is great considering I have friends who live out of state.


5 out of 5 stars Recruit your Dynasty   August 18, 2008
I love the recruiting feature as with all college. Also, the addition of the online dynasty allows me and all my college buddies to jump in on the same franchise just like we did when we were in school.


4 out of 5 stars Much Improved!   August 18, 2008
NCAA has come a long way since it's first next gen installment. Much improved but not quite on the level of this year's Madden; NCAA has it's moments where a player can feel as if there are really there on the field. However the same old canned commentaries of the previous years bring you back down to reality. They could of recorded some new verbage from the two announcers. The game has improved it's controls and framerate. However, the defensive game needs to be improved greatly. The defensive backs don't jam very well and sometimes find themselves out of position no matter what coverage you call. The offensive game is fun and immersive at times. I hate that you can't lock onto your receivers before you pass the ball. This shortcoming leads to alot of misdirected passes and dampens the realism of the game often. Overall, NCAA gets a four out of five from me. This is definitely a game to buy and would be a great game to play against friends.

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