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| Topic Started: Nov 7 2009, 07:26 AM (340 Views) | |
| Nature Boy | Nov 7 2009, 07:26 AM Post #1 |
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![]() The demo is out now for the 360. PS3 users get the demo two days after the release of the game. NCAA® Basketball 10 brings you the best of EA SPORTS™ basketball, refined and polished for the NCAA fan. NCAA Basketball 10 unearths the core of college basketball – excitement, emotion, intensity, and tradition. A laser focus on improving and refining core gameplay has resulted in the most fluid college basketball game to date with all the energy, excitement and pageantry of the college game. College basketball is known for its strategic and calculated nature. NCAA Basketball 10 lets you use the unique styles and strategic motion offenses of every NCAA team to reach your full potential on the court. Force your opponent to play on your terms and let your team’s strengths shine. For the first time, watch your Maui Invitational or March Madness final broadcast with full CBS or ESPN integration; hear the shots being called by real CBS SPORTS and ESPN NCAA Basketball announcers; and witness the spirited crowds roar and mascots dance as you take home the win. Key Features Gameplay Enhancements: This year’s game engine has been tuned and refined to bring you the most fluid college basketball experience to date. A new shot control system simplifies shooting to the touch of a button, and new locomotion allows players to move intelligently based on their position. You’ll see all the action in the game that you see on the court – from hustle plays and diving for loose balls to players cutting hard to the hoop on the backdoor pass. Authentic Broadcast Integration: Experience complete and authentic broadcast integration for the first time in sports video game history. From the classic CBS presentation of March Madness and animated personalities of Gus Johnson and Bill Raftery, to Dick Vitale’s one liners and ESPN graphics, NCAA Basketball 10 brings you all the excitement and tradition of every NCAA game no matter what time of year. Signature Motion Offenses: Each school brings a different flavor to the court in NCAA Basketball 10 with signature motion offences, including the Dribble Drive, Princeton and Zone Motion. Play to your school’s strengths and use ‘motion movement control’ to open up scoring opportunities with the touch of a button. Toughest Places to Play: Some arenas are notorious for electric and oppressive crowds, making them the toughest placer to play in the NCAA®. Fans from around the country have chosen the top 20 toughest stadiums, and NCAA Basketball 10 has made scoring on their courts as daunting as it is in real life. Take your team to North Carolina, Clemson, and Xavier, and feel the pressure with camera shaking crowd intensity, tougher free throws, and hostile crowds. Has anyone played the demo yet? I downloaded it the other day but haven't had a chance to play it yet. I hope to get some time with it today. |
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| DonkeyJote | Nov 7 2009, 07:48 PM Post #2 |
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I haven't played it yet. But I LOVE the dual presentation of CBS Sports and ESPN. That's amazing, and I think it raises the bar, and this sort of thing now has to be in other sports games (especially NCAA Football and Madden). |
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| aukevin | Nov 8 2009, 12:41 AM Post #3 |
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I like the presentation from what I've seen in the vids. Not going to get the game this year though. I bought it last year and was disappointed, and I'm really liking Live this year so I'll stick to that. |
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| DonkeyJote | Nov 8 2009, 03:02 AM Post #4 |
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This is a no buy either way for me. I'm just not a huge fan of college basketball. I've only become a bigger fan of the NBA over the last two or three years (where I'll occasionally watch whole games, and pay attention before the playoffs), and I'm not there for college basketball. |
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| Nature Boy | Nov 8 2009, 02:31 PM Post #5 |
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I had a chance to play the demo a couple of times yesterday. I enjoyed it but unless someone gets me the game for Christmas, I won't be getting it.
Edited by Nature Boy, Nov 8 2009, 02:32 PM.
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