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NCAA Football 10


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NCAA Football 10 PS3

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Settle who’s number one in the college game once and for all with EA Sports NCAA Football 10. With the eyes of college football upon you, players begin their road to glory in a fully customizable career mode featuring player progression, and authentic college football atmospheres. Against your biggest rivals and during the biggest games, seize the day and bust out big-time performances week in and week out to make your case for winning the Heisman Trophy.

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From controlling a player’s overall progression, to controlling the pace of a game, make an historic run for glory with NCAA Football 10.

All-New Season Showdown
Loyalty. Teamwork. Sportsmanship. Pride. These are the values that determine which school takes home the first-ever Season Showdown National Championship. With bragging rights on the line, earn credits for your favorite school by competing online or against the CPU, or visiting seasonshowdown.easports.com where you can earn credits during web-based games, including the all-new EA Sports Trivia Challenge.

All-New EA Sports TeamBuilder
With the deepest and most innovative Create-a-School mode ever, NCAA Football 10 allows you to build your favorite FCS, historical, or high school teams, and share them with the rest of the nation. A revolutionary web-based editor, TeamBuilder allows players to alter everything from your logo and school colors, to the ratings of your third-string left tackle, and when you have it just the way you want it you can share it online within or across PS3 and Xbox 360 gaming platforms.

All-New Strategic Playcalling
Enjoy full control of your squad and keep your opponents guessing as you set them up by successfully running similar plays out of the same formation. In addition, as the defenders, or the offense adjust to your success, fool them with play-action, misdirection, or double moves. The playcall menu is available at anytime and allows you to select aggressive, balanced, or conservative play styles for every aspect of football.

New Game Planning
Dictate the action by adjusting 11 different strategic conditions that have a direct impact on how your team performs. From opening up bigger running lanes, which increase the risk of holding penalties, to pressing the coverage with your defensive backs at the risk giving up the big play, each choice can make or break any given play.


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Pass rushing in 'NCAA Football 10'
Attack on defense.
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Running the ball in 'NCAA Football 10'
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Season Showdown screen from 'NCAA Football 10'
Season Showdown.
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Injury alert screen in 'NCAA Football 10'
Total game control.
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  • Practicing against an opponent's playbook during the week with up to 10 plays on offense in order to increase your chances against live competition.
  • Experience the all-new Season Showdown, a career mode that includes Web-based games and a trivia challenges that sets players on the road to capturing the Heisman Trophy.
  • The EA Sports TeamBuilder that allows you to build your favorite FCS, historical, or high school teams, and share them with the rest of the nation.
  • An all-new play calling system featuring simplified game controls and playbooks makes NCAA Football 09 the most accessible college football game ever.
  • Running back comboand other moves that allow you to set defenders like never before by stringing together multiple moves, including jukes, spins, and stiff arms.


NCAA Football 10 Reviews


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44 Reviews
5 star:
 (9)
4 star:
 (17)
3 star:
 (5)
2 star:
 (6)
1 star:
 (7)
 
 
 

59 of 63 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Very dissapointed - solicits you for additional purchases, July 30, 2009
By 
C. WILLIAMS (Alabama) - See all my reviews
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= Fun:2.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: NCAA Football 10 (Video Game)
I must preface this review by stating that I have been a fan of the NCAA Football series since it was "Bill Walsh Football". I have become accustomed to each year only having a few updates and modest improvements and those have been enough to satisfy my needs as a college football enthusiast.

THIS LATEST INSTALLMENT LEAVES MUCH TO BE DESIRED.

I play this game as follows: 50% of the time is spent in dynasty mode, 25% is spent playing against friends, 25% is spent playing online. With that said, dynasty mode is the mode that I obviously really focus on. I was alarmed to find out as soon as I booted up dynasty mode that it starts soliciting you to buy "add ons" that you would think would be standard. You have to pay an additional $2.50 per add-on ($12.50 for the total dynasty add-on package) -via the PSN store- to have things such as a second pipeline state, a recruiting advisor etc.

EA could have greatly improved dynasty mode this year by releasing... Read more
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21 of 26 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Finally! A Worthy CPU Adversary, July 28, 2009
By 
W. R. Stockstill Jr. ""Bill"" (Marietta, GA United States) - See all my reviews
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: NCAA Football 10 (Video Game)
EA Sports has finally made a challenging football game. Playing the CPU on Heisman mode is like playing last year's Madden on Your Level. The game now adapts to the way you play just like a real (good) coach does. You can't run that option over and over, you will get stuffed!

In addition to making CPU play harder and more realistic, there is a new mode called Season Showdown where you chose your favorite team and everything you do on and offline gets tallied toward an end of the season winner. In Season Showdown mode, you get points based on many categories including Skill (making certain plays yourself), Strategy (Choosing the upcoming play type while on defense and successfully stopping it), and Sportsmanship ( where good sports that don't go for it on 4th get points and those that do or run up the score get them taken away). There is also an online trivia component where you go to the EA Sports website and answer 10 trivia questions each week for points. During the... Read more
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Fun Game, Bad Ideas, August 5, 2009
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= Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: NCAA Football 10 (Video Game)
I purchased each game in the series for many years. Not much has really changed in the last few years, so I didn't expect too much from this one either. The gameplay is imporved from last year dramatically. The CPU is more intelligent and seems to react to what you are doing better (such as coverage, play calling, audibles, etc). However there are time when you really wonder (such as when the CPU calls a quarter defense when you are in the goal line formation running the clock down). The graphics are imporved, however they are not as polished as they should be for a next gen game (at times they are SLOW). The plays themselves are a copy from last year, no change (could be negative or positive).

I mostly play the dynasty mode and that is where my main grips are. In order to be really competative in a online (or just a normal dynasty unless you choose the easiest settings or re-sim everything 20 million times to get perfection) you really are going to feel the need to... Read more
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