NCAA Football 10

NCAA Football 10

released on Jul 14, 2009

NCAA Football 10

released on Jul 14, 2009

NCAA Football 10 is a college football video game created by EA Sports. It is the successor to NCAA Football 09 in the NCAA Football series. It was released on July 14, 2009 for the Xbox 360, PS3, PSP, and PlayStation 2 consoles. Brian Johnson, Brian Orakpo, Mark Sanchez, and Michael Crabtree were the cover athletes for the game.


Also in series

NCAA Football 13
NCAA Football 13
NCAA Football 12
NCAA Football 12
NCAA Football 11
NCAA Football 11
NCAA Football 09
NCAA Football 09
NCAA Football 08
NCAA Football 08

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NCAA Football 10 is the 4th NCAA football game on the console, and I'm kinda running out of things to say about this series. This entry plays similarly to the previous game 09 and is aimed at fans of the college game. I'm sure if you played this growing up and have nostalgia for it then it's your favourite. But it's difficult to differentiate for the average player who hasn't tried any of them. If you are just want a football game and don't really care whether it is college or NFL then it boils down to two things. Madden has the better gameplay and NCAA is more feature and game mode rich. A standard exhibition game of Madden is more enjoyable, especially for rookies, and is less likely to have any bugs. NCAA on the other hand has a nice selection of game modes which will keep you playing the game in the long term. Whichever fits your needs is the better choice. As for NCAA, it's a fine football game. Yet, with subsequent games improving the formula, this again is a bit of a waste of space on your shelf.

I thought this game was kind of fun. I really adored the way that each of the stadiums and teams really felt well-realized. Each stadium felt like they were placed perfectly in each location. I had a lot of fun with Dynasty Mode and thought it was well-designed. The gameplay was still not outstanding, but it was pretty fun.