Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Review: 'NCAA Football 14' steps up its game

I wonder if active NCAA players prefer playing Madden. Do they want to play as themselves, or their friends? Or do they want to play as the

GOAT video game character Bo Jackson is back to once again trample opposing teams, though he'll no longer be doing so in his black-and-silver threads from Tecmo Super Bowl. This time around he returns to his Auburn 

He appears as an unlockable player in NCAA Football 14's Ultimate Team mode, which lets gamers add certain real-life names to their teams by completing challenges in the Skills Trainer mode. More: More on NCAA 14 

While college football has evolved with instant-replay booths, high-scoring spread offenses, and — gasp — an actual playoff to determine a true national champion, EA Sports' yearly digital installments of its NCAA Football franchise have had

GOAT video game character Bo Jackson is back to once again trample opposing teams, though he'll no longer be doing so in his black-and-silver threads from Tecmo Super Bowl. This time around he returns to his Auburn University roots in NCAA Football 14 

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Review: 'NCAA Football 14' steps up its game

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