More on Heisman Challenge Mode in NCAA Football 13
The Heisman Challenge mode for NCAA Football 13 revealed late in the week was met with a considerable negative response from the community. The mode doesn't seem to be particularly compelling or inspired - just thrown together in a manner that could be taken advantage of by marketing - and there are the predictable calls for development time to have been spent on areas deemed "more important". (more…)...
NCAA Football 13 Loses Momentum With First Gameplay Videos
EA Sports did well to reestablish some lost interest following a dismal year with NCAA Football 12 by introducing news on gameplay and Dynasty mode improvements first for NCAA Football 13. The positive vibes were somewhat halted when actual gameplay videos released however. With nearly 4K votes cast here is how perception shook out for NCAA 13 soon after the first gameplay videos arrived. (more…)...
A Look at Early Scouting Within NCAA Football 13’s Dynasty Mode
One of the improvements to Dynasty mode in NCAA Football 13 comes with the expanded role of scouting recruits. In a video released today EA Sports shows off the scouting right at the start of a brand new dynasty. The more time spent on an individual the more of their individual ratings are revealed along with their projected overall rating. Continue on to check out the video and leave any thoughts in the comments! (more…)...
NCAA Football 13 Heisman Mode Details
EA Sports today released details on the new Heisman Challenge mode for NCAA Football 13. The mode provides up to 16 former Heisman winners to choose from and add to any (2012) team for a single season in which the main goal will be to surpass their historic stats and milestones.
Barry Sanders, Andre Ware, Herschel Walker, Robert Griffin III, Marcus Allen, Charlie Ward, Eddie George, Desmond Howard, Carson Palmer, and Doug Flutie will be available to everyone. Downloading the demo will unl...
Screenshots Feature Tim Tebow and Robert Griffin III in NCAA Football 13
While many have had enough of Tim Tebow already with EA Sports attempting to capitalize on his high level of exposure for Madden NFL 13 now get ready for his inclusion in NCAA Football 13. The company has released two screenshots in advance of tomorrow's reveal of complete details on the new "Heisman Challenge" mode.
It's been known for a while that high profile names from the past would be included in the mode in some uncertain capacity - Tebow, Robert Griffin III, Mark Ingram, Matt Lein...
Latest NCAA Football 13 Gameplay Video Spotlights Some Individual Plays
EA Sports has released this week's gameplay clip for NCAA Football 13 and it features Michigan vs Maryland with demonstrations of some offensive plays and specific route running. There is the option read, bubble screen, and comeback route as well as examples of a receiver creating space with a double move and the QB throwing a receiver open to space. After the first two gameplay videos failed to generate positive response EA has shifted here towards showing off more precise examples of impro...
Your Thoughts on NCAA Football 13 Following the First Gameplay Videos
Momentum for NCAA Football 13 began building with the gameplay and presentation news and continued through the improvements coming to Dynasty mode. It may have been halted - and possibly the perception of the product even having regressed to an extent - by the release of the first gameplay videos. They seemed to do little to demonstrate the significant improvements touted to gameplay with many comments expressing that the footage looked like NCAA 12 outside of the presentation enhancements o...
Dynasty Mode News Builds on Good Vibes for NCAA Football 13
NCAA Football 13 gained some positive traction with it's gameplay and presentation news that was desperately needed due to a high level of skepticism generated by the troubles of last year. With over 3K votes collected following the news related to Dynasty mode the results are now even stronger in its favor. The video from last night however hasn't done the game any favors and that came too late to influence any voting patterns. (more…)...