Thursday, July 5, 2012

NCAA Football 13


From EA Sports, another sports game spectacle will be up in the offing with the upcoming “NCAA Football 13”, a successor to the highly-rated “NCAA Football 12”.


The game will feature major changes and enhancements particularly to the quarterback position which will include 20 new drop backs move, 25 trajectory regions as well as several new quarterback avoidance moves.


Likewise, “NCAA Football 13” will include rule changes in real-time NCAA regulations involving the location of kick-offs and the new position of ball at the 25 yard line in case of a touchback instead of 20.

The cover of the game will feature 2011 Heisman Trophy winner Robert Griffin III and Barry Sanders, a pass winner of the Heisman Trophy himself.

The release of NCAA Football 13 is only a few short weeks away. But what do we know about the game so far? The demo is out, so the short answer is “a lot.” But there are a number of things that remain uncertain that will affect whether NCAA Football 13 goes down as the best NCAA game of this console generation or as another disappointment.

NCAA Football 13’s Dynasty mode is more addictive than ever with recruiting and scouting upgrades, plus even more ways to interact with your Dynasty from the web. Game days come to life with mid-game updates featuring new studio analyst, Rece Davis, and the addition of the ESPN Bottom Line ticker to keep you up-to-date on scores relevant to your Dynasty.

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.

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