anyone get it? or try it?
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NCAA 08 for the Wii
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Posted 3 years ago #
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yeah I bought it. My initial reaction to the game was terrible. EA has refined the football gaming experience year after year, Madden 08 last year was great game, outright solid. NCAA 09 All Play for Wii seems to be on a completely different gaming engine all together. I wish they would have ported in the gameplay and graphics from the Madden series, and just changed the teams for college.
My BIGGEST gripe about the game, and one that I can't believe they got away with, is the not all the stadiums represent the actual look of the real thing. If I'm playing the as the Buckeye's and I want to play in the shoe, well I'm out of luck, They have some crappy generic stadium representing the shoe. When I saw that, it pissed me off so much. EA has been representing the real stadiums in each of their games since the Gamecube and PS1 days, why all of a sudden did they lose all that?
I'm going to try and give this game another chance later on, maybe I have some options set wrong or something. But I would not recommend buying this game, and I would (for the first time in my life) recommend writing to EA and telling them they've ruined the NCAA franchise for Wii this year.
-Brandon
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My BIGGEST gripe about the game, and one that I can't believe they got away with, is the not all the stadiums represent the actual look of the real thing. If I'm playing the as the Buckeye's and I want to play in the shoe, well I'm out of luck, They have some crappy generic stadium representing the shoe. When I saw that, it pissed me off so much. EA has been representing the real stadiums in each of their games since the Gamecube and PS1 days, why all of a sudden did they lose all that?
What?!
Posted 3 years ago #
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