NCAA Football 11 – Xbox 360 Game
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NCAA Football 11 – Xbox 360 Game
$24.97
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Condition:Used
Game is fully tested & working. Disc only unless otherwise specified.
UPC CODE:0014633193596
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grandson loved
EA Sports always has the best football games and still doesn’t let down with this new college football game. Updated rosters and gameplay can’t be beat.
Another great game for my nephew. He spends hours playing this game. He and some of his friends play it all the time.
I purchased this game for my son as a Christmas gift. He has been playing with it ever since. He really like it.
All in all this is a good game. The gameplay has finally started to catch up with Madden. The ESPN tie-in is really nice. I love that real Sportcenter Radio broadcasts stream in when you are connected to Xbox Live. I do have to bag in it a little though. There are some major glitches. Everytime the ball in snapped there is a fraction of a second screen freeze that is really annoying. However that does come in handy when playing defense against the computer because jump the snap like 90% of the time. I have also notice that from time to time players “jump” from one location to another. For instance on a 3rd and short the runner was about to hit the gap between the RT and the TE, I dove to make the play and he instantly popped up between the RG and RT and I was left lying on the ground like an idiot. I played 2 seasons and this has occurred 3 or 4 times.Its a fun game and people will enjoy it much as I have, but I have a feeling that true football freaks will flock to Madden and you’ll be finding a lot of these games in the used bin.
My son and I play this game daily. He is almost 7 yrs old and I am almost 50 yrs young. It has four levels of difficulty: Freshman, Varsity, All-American, Hiesman. There are many different functions to this game that you can learn to get better. You can play in any stadium, even the bowl games. You can go w/ the game defaults, in terms of the quality of the team, make the teams even (i.e. both having ‘A’ offenses, etc.), or make the teams any level you want (A, A-, B thur D). We love this game and have a lot of fun. We go through mock through seasons and see how well we can do. Go Sooners!!! (John 3:16)
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Fun game
Awesome game lots of hours played, had to get a second copy, first one wore out from playing too much.
despite the new version of ncaa football with improved graphics and espn interface, this game is nothing to get excited about. first of, the penalities are still broken–you get more facemask calls than holding calls. if you adjust the slider one tick, you will get holding on every punt return. ea needs to address this issue, and i think it is due to their conservative/aggressive play calling, which in my opinion, needs to be canned. there are minor improvements to the recruiting system, but after a while it is still as tedious as last year’s. locomotion is an improvement, but it also makes the gameplay freeze often. after playing two season on dynasty, i feel like i have been playing the same game for the past 3 years, which in reality, i have. i would like to see the coach return on the sidelines, and the ability to choose which type of personality you want. fix the penalty system by doing away with conservative/aggressive. keep tweaking the recruting mode.
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great