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NCAA Football 11
 

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NCAA Football 11
Studio : Electronic Arts
by Electronic Arts
Brand : Electronic Arts
Model : 19358
Platform : PlayStation 3
Release Date : 2010-07-13
Publisher : Electronic Arts
Released : 2010-07
Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Number of Items : 1
EAN : 0014633193589
UPC : 014633193589
Avg. Customer Rating:(based on 37 reviews)

List Price : $59.95
Our Price : $49.50


Features Of  'NCAA Football 11'
 
  • All-New ESPN Broadcast Package Integration
  • Real Assignment AI
  • An All-New Locomotion System
  • All-New Offensive Styles
Editorial Reviews for  'NCAA Football 11'
 
Product Description
Feel the emotion of authentic college football more than ever with NCAA Football 11. From running the ‘no-huddle’ spread offense to walking out of the tunnel locking arms, everything you do and see will be original to your favorite school. With an all-new locomotion engine and real assignment A.I., only NCAA Football 11 gives you 120 ways to win!
 
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All New ESPN Broadcast package
All New ESPN Broadcast package

Synopsis:

NCAA Football 11, the highly anticipated 2010 release in the NCAA Football franchise, returns with a focus on authenticity, innovation, and core experience. College football fans can rejoice.

NCAA Football 11 delivers unique game play and traditions for each of the 120 schools through the TruSchool system, which blends offensive styles, coaching tendencies, areas of talent, stadiums and traditions to bring the pageantry and rivalry of college football to life like never before.

New Running Mechanics
New Running Mechanics
Real assignment AI
Real assignment AI

Features:

  • All-New ESPN Broadcast Package Integration - From kickoff to the game's final play, feel like you're a part of the ESPN Game of the Week! ESPN broadcasters Kirk Herbstreit and Brad Nessler offer insights and commentary while breaking down your game, and reporter Erin Andrews provides injury reports and updates from the sidelines.

  • Real Assignment AI - From new running lanes to double-team blocking, experience the most realistic authentic offensive performance like never before!

  • An All-New Locomotion System - Your gameday experience is taken to a new level with all-new authentic running mechanics. From an explosive first step and the ability to stop momentum on a dime, to rebalancing yourself after an over-pursuit, feel what it's like to cover the field and play at the most elite level in college football.

  • All-New Offensive Styles - Run the "no-huddle" spread, triple option, wishbone, wild hog, or pistol offenses the same way as your favorite schools. Dictate the tempo of the game when running the spread as you look to the sideline for the plays, or break the huddle and study the defense at the line of scrimmage when operating a traditional, pro-style offense. The game is in your hands.

 
Customer Reviews for  'NCAA Football 11'
 
NCAA 11
You cannot save a full replay (lame).
Road to Glory is terrible, hopefully Race for the Heisman mode comes back.
Recruiting in dynasty is confusing.
ESPN incorporation is cool.
Mechanics are good
Good College Football game.
Go Hokies
 
GREAT GAME
Much better i will not mind my children going in the room when the game is being played that was really bad when I had to keep the kids out of the game room. I want to thank EA sports for not putting (real looking cheerleaders) in the game I hope they continue this way. The game is great to play, Every game has its faults but the recruiting is better than before we give it 2 thumbs up hope this helps
 
NCAA Football 11
Great game as usual. Nothing really ground breaking added from other years, but if you're an avid sports fan updating each year is necessary (ie Big Ten doesn't include Nebraska). Ordering this on Thechildspot saved me about $18 dollars compared to buying it in a store.
 
TRASH
I'll keep this short and simple. All the NCAA'S from 07 on PS2 on down were great especially with the cameos from different schools, better intros, better commentating but after 07 they stopped; plus the way Brad Nessler use to announce pretty much all the cities is gone. On the PS3 version Lee Corso is no longer there as well. Over all crappy game.
 
From the PS2 to PS3
I've read some pretty comprehensive reviews for this game but I guess this is aimed at someone like me; a veteran PS2 NCAA gamer who recently upgraded to the PS3. Obviously the graphics and animations are breathtaking, and the new running scheme is much more satisfying, but I want to touch some points that some of the other reviews have omitted that I found really hard to adjust to.
First of all, the control scheme is customizable to a certain degree, but some of the actions are locked, especially those dependant of the analog controller; in the PS2 version you could assign the upper R & L button for jukes and cuts for running the ball, or swim moves & rips for fighting off a block in defense, and after more than 5 years of playing like that it took me quite a bit to become adjusted to having them only assigned to the analog stick.
Second, while playbooks have become more tailored to each of the schools style of play, they seem to have removed the option to create your own playbook; which was a HUGE disappointment for me. I mean, I like having some Wishbone along with my Pistol sets for keeping my buddies of balance and I don't see how it could have been possible to not include it after all those years of having the option for the PS2.
Third I don't care one bit about the Road to Glory option, and I spend most of my time in Dynasty mode and while the new recruiting system is really fun, there have been some omissions to the Dynasty that I have really missed; and the same as with the playbooks after having them for all those years is really hard to get adjusted to not having them anymore. The first thing is the omission of the spring practice drills; these were not only great to give a little stat boost to your players, but those drills really helped me get back into the rhythm of the game after a long time without playing, plus they were great teaching tools for newer players to get a hang of some skills that most casual players might not be bothered to learn at first, like pass coverage or punt returns. The second omission is the lack of the stat boots that players might show during the season, and it was really great watching the stats of some promising freshman rise during the season because you actually took the time to play him.

And finally like most players I miss Lee Corso; lets face it the narrators for this game are there mostly for the gameday atmosphere because the commentary is kind of late and inaccurate anyway, but at least Corso made some comment or anecdote that occasionally could be fun, and his lines are sorely missed to somehow enliven the play by play commentary. If they didn't think he was that necessary for the actual ingame aspect at least they could have kept him for the pregame predictions or some live action footage.
All in all I'm quite happy with the game and if they include Corso again next year, spruce up the commentary and include the custom playbook option again this could be the perfect college football game
 
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