Friday, July 5, 2013

IGN All: NCAA Football 14 Review

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NCAA Football 14 Review
Jul 5th 2013, 17:49

NCAA Football 14 doesn't have that spark that makes a game great. The gameplay is better, the load times are shorter, and the physics engine that made Madden NFL 13 is here. But the graphics look dated, the players seem more generic than ever, and the announcers stiffly call matchups. Although it has changed under the hood, the overall package feels like well-worn territory.

Still, NCAA Football 14 packs a lot to love. Developer Tiburon has gone out of it's way to take the much-loved Infinity Engine and make it an integral part of the game. Sure, the helmet-rocking hits are here, but where your player is landing his stiff arm matters in terms of where that defender is going to go. Size, weight, impact -- it all means something in the brave new world of on-field physics.

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