Quantcast
Xbox 360 Playstation 3 Nintendo Wii Playstation Portable Computer PC Games Playstation 2 Games Gear and Accessories for Games Nintendo DS  
Archives Video Media Articles Games Cheats Files Forums

   GENERAL
  Game Reviews Index
  Community
  Upcoming Releases
  Latest Releases
  Game List
  Game Reviews
  Archives
   SECTIONS
  Game Files
  Game Blogs
  Video
  Game Cheats
  Top 10 Games
  Screenshots
   WEBSITE
  Submit Gaming News
  Submit a Review
  Submit Content
  Advertising
  Resources
  Pages
  Members
  Company List
  Signature Stats
Affiliated with:
GameZone.com

Friends:

360 sync


360 Voice
Index » Articles Send this page to a friend
NCAA Football 08 Review
Posted by XFactorX, 26/02 15:56
 Rating Preview
 Fun Factor
 8.5 
 Graphics
8.0
 Sound
7.5
 Multiplayer
9.0
 Single Player
8.2
 Controls
0.0

With last year’s title being nothing short of disappointing, fans of NCAA Football 08 where hoping for something more with this release. Fortunately for all of us, EA Sports made some huge strides from last year to provide us with a solid, enjoyable, and much deeper game this time around. One of the new features this year is the big hit ability. With a swift push of the thumb stick you can land a devastating hit with your MLB on a Wide Receiver coming down the middle. On the offensive side, you can use the same thumb stick to juke, stiff arm, and quickly interrupt your actions to swiftly move past the defenders in front of you. This though, while being a nice feature has its flaws. Sometimes you juke straight out of bounds and that ends your play prematurely, sometimes for a loss of yards which is really annoying. One feature that is not present in this game that was last year is the momentum system. This year, the new Motivation mechanics where introduced. Every time the user makes a tackle, makes catches, picks off a pass, a motivational boost is given to the player allowing him a better chance to make spectacular plays and it also influences players around them. Sadly, this feature is used sparingly throughout the game. You really never notice it too much throughout a season.

 

NCAA Football 08 Revives The Struggling Franchise


For those of you who remember last year, all animations had to be completed before proceding to the next which quickly got annoying. This year, players can interrupt their moves and cut in opposite directions or juke immediately after cutting providing a smoother game and a definite improvement over last year. To compensate defensively, NCAA 08 places an emphasis on gang tackles so players will find themselves getting plummeted by two or three defenders when going up the middle for a pass or hitting the secondary after a big gain. While on topic, the mid-air collisions are gorgeous this game. Overall, this game is the most hard hitting NCAA 08 game in a while, if not of all time. This is the perfect game to try out those new trick plays like the Statue of Liberty and the Lateral.

 

As far as Presentation, the new highlight reel allows you to create and store your best plays of the game for later viewing and bragging to your friends on Live. Even better, play on Live and beat up on your buddy and never let him hear the end of it. Every time he comes to your house you can show him the highlight film, over and over again. Also, the Weather Channel has been including in this game allowing for real time updates of the weather. If its raining in your team’s stadium, you are going to play in the rain this week on NCAA 08.  The highlight reel suffers in some ways from bad camera angles that requires manual adjustment. This does not take away from the feature, but it does show that it could be implemented better.

 

 

 

 Our Rating for NCAA Football 08 Review
8.5
Fun Factor
+ Presentation is solid. ESPN feature is always nice and the inclusion of the weather channel is a bonus.
- You barely notice the new Motivational feature.
8.0
Graphics
New animations enhance the game’s appearance but multiple glitches just scream for a serious engine revamping.
7.5
Sound
+ Commentators do a great job, makes you feel like you are watching an ESPN game.
- You just don’t hear the stadium erupting into many fight songs for the local home team or the crowd erupting into loud cheers which takes away from the experience.
9.0
Multiplayer
+ The enhanced tackling abilities provide for some bone crushing hits and the ability to change direction without going through a whole animation enhance the game drastically.
8.2
Single Player
+ Dynasty mode is as deep as it has ever been.
- Campus Legend is very easy to beat and many aspects are out of your control. Definitely room for improvement.
0.0
Controls
8.5
Overall
A solid game that marks a turning point for the franchise.
Comments
Rules
1. No cursing or swear words: Use proper language to express yourself.
2. No flooding or spamming the comment system, abuse will result in a ban.

You may not post comments as a guest. Please register or login to your account.
 

Inside The Games

Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD... Yesterday
Namco Museum: Virtual Arcade Vid... 15 days ago
Vigilante 8: Arcade Video Game R... 21 days ago
Fable II Video Game Review 28 days ago
Gears of War 2 Video Game Review 29 days ago
Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts Vi... 29 days ago
Review: Saints Row 2 41 days ago
10 Reasons Why the Xbox 360 Will... 58 days ago
Review: Too Human 98 days ago
In Hindsight: Gears of War 154 days ago
Game Reviews | Weekly Contests | Submit News | Contact | Pages | Blogs | Forums | Video Game Reviews | Video | RSS | Privacy Policy | Terms and Conditions
GamePro Media
Top Games:  Halo 3 | Blue Dragon | Two Worlds | Rock Band | Call of Duty 4 | Beowulf The Game | Mass Effect | Bioshock xbox 360 | StrangleHold by John Woo | Overlord