NCAA Football 13

NCAA Football 13

released on Jul 10, 2012

NCAA Football 13

released on Jul 10, 2012

NCAA Football 13 is an American college football game in which players are given the ongoing opportunity to enjoy the collegiate game in multiple ways. Experience the rise to dominance of a young, up-and-coming gridiron star hoping to make his way to a college superpower of choice and eventually a national championship. Experience the pride and pageantry of gameday Saturday like never before as you go from high school superstar, to top college player, to head coach in Road to Glory and Dynasty modes. With a new passing system, new team-specific traditions, and the Heisman Challenge, make an impact by leading your team to the National Championship with NCAA Football 13. Sights and Sounds Revel in the pageantry of college football game days with NCAA Football 13. Featuring new team run-outs, mascots and pre-game traditions along with significantly enhanced audio and new trophy presentations, NCAA Football 13 delivers the passion and excitement of college football to fans across the nation. Gameplay With a new passing system that changes the way quarterbacks and receivers play and respond, combined with a new read and react defensive AI system, NCAA Football 13 delivers greater realism on the virtual gridiron. Dynasty Game days come to life with mid-game updates featuring a new studio analyst, plus enhanced commentary from NCAA Football veterans Kirk Herbstreit and Brad Nessler. Recruiting now goes deeper than ever with the addition of dynamic grades and the ability to scout players. Plus, there are even more ways to interact with your Dynasty from the web. Heisman Challenge There are familiar faces on the field in NCAA Football 13, which now features a selection of former Heisman Trophy winners. With the new Heisman Challenge mode, fans have the ability to utilize the skill set of a legendary Heisman Trophy winner in a quest to match his award-winning historical performances and win the Heisman trophy once again. Road to Glory The experience of being a college football superstar is now even more exciting with a new feature in Road to Glory that allows players to see and feel the game differently during key moments, increasing on-field awareness and creating amazing opportunities. Multiplayer Support Prepare yourself to match your collegiate gridiron skills against friends. NCAA Football 13 supports 1 - 4 players locally, and up to 2 players in online play.


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I have played this for countless hours I love it so much. It’s got so much depth and you can have so much fun with it. I finally stopped playing once I unlocked every single trophy possible. Which is very hard to do without cheating or lowering the difficulty. I got every single individual performance end of the year award and coaching related award on Hiesman while playing as the coach of the gators and had a blast. It’s old but so good if you love college football check this one out.

This one I dig. As I grapple with the sheer number of American Football games on the console, there are quite a number that stand out and NCAA 13 is one of them. The penultimate NCAA game on the console, 13 is rarely mentioned compared to the well loved and equally expensive 14, yet I think you could argue it's actually better. Now NCAA 13 doesn't make any big leaps in terms of the game modes, it still has the Heisman challenges, road to glory etc. Where it excels though is it's gameplay changes, which I think make the game modes even better. The game has been made a bit more difficult, you can't nail all those long throws you used to and the defense seems smarter. This made me pay a lot more attention in the training sessions in Road to Glory and tweak my gameplay style accordingly to try to level up my player with exp. It has an almost RPG like feel about it which is cool. Reaction time is also a nice addition, slowing down the gameplay for just a few seconds can be really helpful and help you pull out some big plays. For me though, the most interesting aspect is the in depth recruiting in the game when you are in charge of a team. Scouting players, inviting them to your school, even calling them on the phone, it really makes the process feel authentic and worthwhile. It doesn't quite reach the heights of NCAA 14, especially in terms of gameplay, but it's still an excellent football game.

Would still totally be playing if my PS3 didn't die on me. NCAA needs to get over itself and let them make an updated version.