The lights are on
Shoulder a concrete pig and pump a fist high into the air! A new installment in EA Sports' long-running college football series hit store shelves today, and Game Informer's grid iron enthusiast Matthew Kato calls it a key moment in the franchise’s larger history. Kato took time out of his busy schedule to point out exactly how this year's game differs from previous iterations. I, of course, derail the talk when I see an elephant on the sidelines during one of the games. Kato does his best to keep the talk focused on the gameplay, but that damn elephant keeps showing up.
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I was hoping for a test chamber today, it was a slow day otherwise and definitely made it better.
Lol, for some reason I found Reiner's "What is that?!" to the Alabama mascot to be hilarious. Thanks for the Test Chamber.
I'd like to see better animations when they switch to next-gen. If they could somehow get the NaturalMotion euphoria engine from Backbreaker and mix it with all the great game modes and everything from NCAA Football that makes it great, that would be amazing. That won't happen though.
Go Hawkeyes! Fun fact, these editors are from Minnesota right? Well the pig or Floyd of Rosedale is the Trophy that the university of Minnesota and Iowa play for and look whos hoisting the pig!
Very nice indeed. While Both NCAA 10 and 11 had better review scores (as did 12), I can see why this one is actually a better reboot.
why didnt you just try out mascot mode and play as the elephants versus the Trees?
I have to agree with the with the descreption of " that damn elephant"
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You mean the Pittsburgh Panther, not the Nittany Lion. Don't want any of that slap slap slapping here.
Yeah, I went there. Big deal so what you wanna fight about it?
Kato sounds like a sports caster
Go up to Reiner say HI and runaway and he will say WHAT WAS THAT!
Picked it up yesterday and the gameplay is very smooth. I haven't played NCAA since about 2009 so it was fun getting back into it.
Let's get a petition for better mascot physics and collisions!