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NCAA Football 11


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Rating: 3.7

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NCAA Football 11

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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.


  • All-New ESPN Broadcast Package Integration
  • Real Assignment AI
  • An All-New Locomotion System
  • All-New Offensive Styles


NCAA Football 11 Reviews


NCAA Football 11 Reviews


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35 of 37 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars NCAA Football 11, July 18, 2010
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= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: NCAA Football 11 (Video Game)
Well, NCAA Football was the reason I bought an XBOX 360 in the first place. I have played every incarnation of college football since Bill Walsh for the Super Nintendo. I've played through a whole season already, and here are my random thoughts.

CONS:
1. The game stutters. By that, i mean, that about every third game or so, right in the middle of the play, it will freeze, except for the sounds, and then start up again, and then freeze again. Really annoying, but it only does it for one or two plays, every third or fourth game.
2. I miss Lee Corso. He might be dumb (not as bad as Dick Vitale) but the commentary is severely lacking w/o him. For some of the commentary, my brain will finish his part, "but he just didn't catch it."
3. I wish there was a way you could control the frequency of the replays. A two yard gain does not warrant an automatic replay.
4. while the espn integration is nice, it gets old after a while, since it is pretty much the... Read more
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Updated: Refinements make it worthwhile, July 14, 2010
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Deb Ryan "debtomr" (Bellingham, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: NCAA Football 11 (Video Game)
Improvements:
The locomotion system does make running a little more fluid, though I think its hype has been a little overstated. More importantly, the realism of things like pass completion % and kick coverage has been improved, without having to do drastic manipulation to the sliders. Also, the inside running game for you and the computer creates more space and allows for more 6-7 yard rushes, so you aren't limited to running outside to get good gains.

One nice addition is a slider which lets you set the disparity in speed between the fastest and slowest players, so you won't have to cuss over Defensive Tackles chasing down your QB from behind anymore.

The AI does a nicer job in pass coverage, and the logic of its offensive playcalling is much improved. Having your opponent's offense retain the personality of its real-life team, and not just its formations, (ex. Georgia Tech option) was long-overdue.

The graphics are slightly refined, but... Read more
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14 of 19 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Broken passing game holds the title from becoming a great game, July 17, 2010
= Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars 
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This review is from: NCAA Football 11 (Video Game)
Like many of you diehard football fans out there, each year I become really hyped up about the latest installment of EA's NCAA football title. And each year, I would try to stay optimistic that EA would make all the changes necessary to deliver a true sim college football game. Yet each year when I popped my game disc into my Xbox 360, I would walk away disappointed. This year is no different.

No, please don't get me wrong, I'm no EA hater. In fact, I've been a fan of the company for almost a decade. But I'm really beginning to wonder why the firm almost takes 2 steps backward after taking a small baby step forward. True, the new locomotion engine makes the running game fun to play, but now the passing game is broken. For example, as the IGN editor puts it, the Corners, SS, FS, and "LBs now have stone-cold hands to knock down balls." If you put the game on All-American difficulty, not only are you challenged with defensive ball knock-downs, you will constantly be challenged... Read more
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