This is the deepest football game to ever be released on the planet. From players transferring because of a lack of playing time, from your star quarterback cheating on his exams, if you want the most true to life, exciting football game available, NCAA
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GamerDad
This year, just like last year, EA's entry is the only game in town. So you'd think they'd just update the rosters and leave it at that, right? Wrong. Developer Tiburon added quite a bit to the already stellar simulation, and almost everything they added
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UnderGroundOnline
On the professional side of things, the football war is heating up. With Madden NFL 2005 going against the outstanding ESPN NFL 2K5, all the attention is directed to that arena, while college football just moves along as always. Such is the case with
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Thunderbolt
Definitely a notable improvement over last year's offering and the new Home Field Advantage feature is marvelous, but the recycled visuals and mere handful of other additions may deter those who already own 2004 from purchasing the game.
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Lawrence
The biggest improvement (aside from Xbox Live capability for box owners) is the Home Field Advantage feature. It makes the crowd interact, support, boo and shout with respect to how bad or well you or your opponent is doing. For schools with strong
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Nintendojo
One major flaw that the game has is the recycled bits of commentary from Lee Corso. The mans a football genius, so throwing in sound bits that were recorded last year is just disgraceful. That being said, he still gives a great performance, even
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comes out. Tantalizing tidbits: Kirk Herbstreit and Brad Nessler give the play-by-play, while Lee Corso reprises his role of resident barking lunatic. More importantly, Electronic Arts and Microsoft finally settled their financial differences, meaning all
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