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Used NCAA Football 10 Playstation 3 Game tested and guaranteed to work.
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UPC:
014633190168
Condition:
Used
Genre:
Sports
Platform:
Playstation 3
Region:
NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:
Everyone
SKU:
PS3_NCAA_FOOTBALL_10
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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NCAA Football 10 – PS3 Game
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Great game, I buy it every year. It is the best (because it is the only) college football video game. I am hoping that the 2011 edition brings a bigger advance in gameplay. NCAA 2010 does not have many gameplay advances beyond the 2009 edition. Don’t get me wrong there are advances, I find myself constantly using the pre-play call of pass vs. run before the snap, but for the most part the game is not a significant advancement from 2009. Most of the upgrade energies were spent advancing the online services like a Season Showdown function that tracks your play and sends it to EA servers. Also, as a casual gamer, I was slightly offended to see that several of the games “new” features were only available after purchasing downloadable upgrades.The game is fun and I will be the first to buy it again next year. But I do wish the EA monopoly on college and NFL football would expire and allow other games to expose casual gamers to more innovative gameplay rather than the limited advances of the current EA line.
Nothing much to say since it is just a football game. Great game play, cool extras. The only thing is some of these same extras where in older NCAA and were taking out. So they are not really new here , they are just being used for the first time in years .
First, I should note this is my first football video game in many years, so I can not compare it to previous games. Having said that…Do not waste your money on this game! It is a source of endless frustration. While the base of the game is great, certain aspects are so poorly implemented as to destroy the whole experience.For example, when kicking, your entire team will fall down in the back field. Even while utilizing the best special teams in college football, a kick or punt returned for a touch down will happen one or two times a game, and I’ve had it happen as many as four. However, when your team is returning a kick or punt, again, your team will fall down and you will get hit by 4-6 guys – nowhere to go. Blocked kicks/punts don’t seem to work. I’ve never seen one. Special teams is the wost part of this game by far.Fumbles and interceptions are entirely too prevalent. Interceptions can be avoided if you are very careful. However, there is virtually nothing you can do to stop fumbles besides get out of bounds or dive to the ground before you are hit. My last five offensive plays (before I gave up on this game) ended in fumbles returned for touch downs. That’s five in a row, and not during hand offs or something – only when I get hit, even while tucking the ball. Unacceptable.It is one thing to lose because the game is hard and you got out played. But it is another to lose because the computer just decides you can’t hold on to a ball and your players can’t.
They have improved two of the biggest issues with ’09: no pass coverage and no kick coverage. There is noticeably better coverage with each. The sliders have more effect now also, so you can manipulate the settings to create a relatively realistic experience. Recruiting is still too tedious…wish they kept it simple like 2007. But, this is better than ’09 if just for the improved AI.
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Its a older game is as fun as that can be have to write somthing threr is no wya thsi si fiar
Overall it’s what you expect out of a college football game. Better graphics than the last on I played. I both like and dislike the recruiting between every weeks game. Sometimes I just want to play a game or two but I have to do the recruiting. However, on the other hand it makes you more involved recruiting process through the game and you can build you team throughout the season rather than just all at once after the season is over. I like the new team builder a lot and but don’t like how the number of teams you download weather it be yourself that made them or someone else is limited. I don’t like how you have to buy everything now when the game costs enough anyway.
The good is that the AI is far tougher than previous years. This is my 4th year in a row. In previous years I was winning between 80 and 90 percent of Heisman . Now very difficult. In fact as others have said All American is more the Heisman level. My huge beef is that some miscues by the team I am playing with are incomprehensible. Often when you hit the speed button, your player will fumble 10 or 20 YARDS when he is wide open without any opposing players in the immediate area. It happens often enough that I almost wonder if it is a glitch in the game. Again, I am not referring to the ordinary garden variety fumbles initiated by contact..rather when the R2 button is depressed in the PS3 version. However when this glitch does not occur winning or losing can be very satisfying. In that the AI is what makes this a 4 out of 5 star game.
Well NCAA Football is a game I have been buying every year since the game started coming out on PS2. NCAA 10 is better than previous games for the most part, but its frustrating on the little detalis the guys at EA look over or just getting lazy on that keeps the game from being the perfect College Football game.For starters the little details on the field. Wheres the chains and refs? When the game cuts to a scene with fans in the background they look like they came straight out of a Sega Genesis game. With the game play its gets annoying when a wide open receiver dosnet catch the ball or a ball thrown staright to a DB and it just hits him in the head. A more realistic outcome is prefered here. The idea where you can adjust your game play from conservative to aggresive is a nice feature but at times it just goes way overboard. For instance if on defense you go aggresive on strip ball I had 5 facemask penalties in 6 plays. Or go aggresive on blocking at majority of the time there will be a holding penalty so its really not worth even trying it. I spend the majority of my time in Dynasty mode or online dynasty. Not much changes here and still fun playing your fav team through a season. Biggest anoyance is the options that EA wants you to pay extra for. Isnt enough? Teambuilder is back which is great but you have to go online to create your team which was a pain at times and I liked it better when you could to it the old fashioned way in the game.With all the little flaws.
For me this game works because I don’t have internet, so the online extras you have to pay for are not an issue for me. I would not like that though if I had internet. The animations are great, players run now and don’t look like they are gliding. Presentation is pretty cool, playbooks are not bad. I wish they would have “ALL” ncaa teams like the ps2 games are capable of doing cause I would like to be Southeast Missouri State in a dynasty, but I have to do that on the ps2 game. Hopefully they will get there with it.Custom stadium sounds are a neat edition. for instance, when an oppenent calls a timeout a loaded file of a clip from full metal jacket plays and it sound like the drill sergent is yelling at the players… when i score a TD a different song plays, there are 21 different sinereos for one of these to be implemented, as long as it’s in MP3 format.