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NCAA Football 12


TylerDurden

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Just wanted to see what you all thought of it.

I love it honestly. I gave up on the franchise last year, just felt like they hadn't made any significant changes to gameplay, presentation, or game modes and I was just tired of the stagnant feel to it.

Well, I guess taking a year off renewed my interest in the game because I bought it like 2 or 3 nights ago and played it solid for one night and I am thoroughly impressed. The graphics look totally revamped and AWESOME.

I love the new approach to dynasty mode, placing an emphasis on you as a coach or taking the role of an existing coach and the impact it has on your career - rather than the old system where it was like a 3rd person feel as if you were controlling what happened but weren't involved.

And the gameplay itself feels much smoother and more realistic. I am just really impressed with this version, probably more than any other since this generation started.

I haven't really explored any of the other modes or played online yet, but once I'm done with exams I look forward to it.

I'm hoping I have the same renewed approach to Madden when it comes out this year as well because although I bought the game last year I got tired of it quickly for the same reasons and hardly played it after the first week.

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