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NCAA Football 2005 Game Reviews

NCAA Football 2005

NCAA Football 2005

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Overall Critic Score:3.5979

NCAA Football 2005 Critic Reviews

IGN
Is it possible for a game to get better but not be...read the complete NCAA Football 2005 review at IGN
Netjak
It's so good, it makes me want to go out and tailgate in the stadium parking lot of a Big Ten school....read the complete NCAA Football 2005 review at Netjak
GameSpot
NCAA Football 2005 is a great college football game....read the complete NCAA Football 2005 review at GameSpot
Game Over Online
The inclusion of Home Field Advantage is a great feature, and really strengthens the strategy of the game when coupled with the Match-Up Stick. Unfortunately, these two things aside, too much of the game plays, looks and sounds like "NCAA Football...read the complete NCAA Football 2005 review at Game Over Online
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The Video Game Critic
It's another solid year for EA's college football franchise, and if you're a diehard fan, buying this game is a no-brainer. NCAA Football 2005 plays like Madden, but has an entirely different feel. The distinctive college playbooks contain plenty of...read the complete NCAA Football 2005 review at The Video Game Critic
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GameSpy
If you're the type of person to cover yourself in body paint on a Saturday afternoon, and you're a gamer, chances are you've played a bit of...read the complete NCAA Football 2005 review at GameSpy
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Sports Gaming Network
can understand this argument: If the game was great last year and it's essentially the same game engine, shouldn't there be the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" theory? Wrong. Other sports games, especially ESPN Football and Madden, consistently push the...read the complete NCAA Football 2005 review at Sports Gaming Network
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