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Review: NCAA Football ’09
Posted by Daniel Gillman, 111 days ago
 Rating Preview
 Fun Factor
 8.0 
 Graphics
7.0
 Sound
7.0
 Multiplayer
9.0
 Single Player
8.0
 Controls
9.0

NCAA Football is Madden’s little brother that seems to get left in the dust the every year in the wake of Madden’s massive release. This year, though, is different. With the addition of Online Dynasty Mode and Mascot Mash Up, among other new features, it might finally be the year that the game won’t be forgotten in the daunting shadow of Madden. However, some bumpy gameplay, weird graphical errors, and a complete lack of any informative tutorial makes the game a difficult hill to climb for any player that isn’t already fully invested in the series.

The two newest modes in the game, Mascot Mash Up and Online Dynasty Mode, are welcome additions into the series. Online Dynasty mode is probably the more notable of the two major additions to the game as it is the single biggest feature asked for in previous versions. All features of Dynasty mode has been integrated seamlessly online, making for a deep and engrossing experience against up to twelve other people. On the other end of the spectrum is the Mascot Mash Up that pits an entire team of mascots from one school against another. Every mascot has close to max stats and special moves for juking, such as flips, making this an almost arcade-like experience that is more “girlfriend safe” than any other mode.

Create-a-character, or Campus Legend Mode, is one of the more interesting, and perplexing, features in the game. New characters may be named anything as there is no filter declining the insanity that can be entered. Likewise, the customizing the appearance of the character has no impact at all on the game itself. My first character was a 7 foot tall, 400 pound quarterback with hands the size of hubcaps. None of this affected the way that he played and just added to the amusement as he towered over both the offense and defense, making them both look like he was playing with children.

Parts of the actual custom character’s college life feel rather tacked on. Most colleges start the new freshmen off as a third-string player, rarely put into any game played. This can be easily changed through simply performing well in practice and advancing up to a starting position, all inside of the first month of classes. The concept of grades, or studying, seem to also have no impact on the game, only reflect that a player can be pulled from playing if his grades fall below a 2.0. This can be avoided by simply going to the library sporadically, although the game doesn’t ever really give motivation to keep the grades at any level above that just passing mark.

During the Campus Legend games, the player is never allowed to call any plays as those are handed down from the coach. This becomes rather annoying as sometimes the computer decides that it is a good idea to run the same play over and over again. This normally doesn’t work because the other team normally seems to figure out what is going on rather quickly and responds in kind. Thankfully, the game can be fast forwarded, through an option called Super Sim, when the ball is pried from the player’s team’s possession to the point when the ball is finally returned. The reward for all of this, playing through an entire college career, is the ability to import that character into Madden.

 Our Rating for Review: NCAA Football ’09
8.0
Fun Factor
Messing with a friend’s kicker right before a field goal, having a rattled QB that mixes up plays or doesn’t know where to throw the ball, all of these are fantastic things to frustrate friends.
7.0
Graphics
Any character displayed besides the players and mascots look like an up-resolution PS1 model.
7.0
Sound
The ability to add a unique song during a touchdown is fun, but the commentary during the actual playing of the game feels stale, boring, and often repeats itself or simply states the obvious.
9.0
Multiplayer
The addition of Online Dynasty mode makes this one of the most well-rounded college sports games to come out in years.
8.0
Single Player
The feeling of attachment formed in either the Campus Legend or Dynasty mode by watching the choices made throughout affect the way the game is memorable.
9.0
Controls
When a team member does something they aren’t supposed to it never feels like it was because the game wasn’t doing as it was told, just that the characters being played can be willful at times.
8.0
Overall
While this isn’t going to be the year to jump into a college football game if you have been dodging them, the fans from the previous years will find the new additions welcome, rewarding, and challenging.
 

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