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# Dynamic Commentary Heisman Challenge Enhanced Gameplay NCAA Football 13 - Xbox 360

**Price:** 250 zł
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## Summary

> 🏆 Unleash Your Inner Champion with NCAA Football 13!

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- **What is this?** NCAA Football 13 - Xbox 360
- **How much does it cost?** 250 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Deepen Your Dynasty!:** Engage with mid-game updates and enhanced recruiting features for a truly immersive management experience.
- • **Relive Legendary Moments!:** Take on the Heisman Challenge and channel the skills of past winners to create your own legacy.
- • **Elevate Your Road to Glory!:** Feel the intensity of being a college football superstar with heightened on-field awareness.
- • **Revolutionary Gameplay Mechanics!:** Experience a groundbreaking passing system and advanced defensive AI for unmatched realism.
- • **Experience the Thrill of Game Day!:** Immerse yourself in the electrifying atmosphere with new team run-outs and mascots.

## Overview

NCAA Football 13 for Xbox 360 brings the excitement of college football to life with enhanced audio, new gameplay mechanics, and immersive features like the Heisman Challenge and Road to Glory, making it a must-have for any football fan.

## Description

NCAA Football 13 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 . 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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.

Review: No Problems Here... Great Game! - This is my first review. I am writing it because I stumbled upon NCAA on here and noticed how low its rating was. It seems like a lot of folks are having some trouble with freezing. I have played the game over 200 hours so far and have not had it freeze on me once. I'm not calling everyone else liars, but I felt it was worth sharing my experience. Positives -Great new Passing system. The passing in this game is unbelievable. In NCAA 12, defenders would come from nowhere to pick off your passes or swat them down. The passing this year is so good that you can actually read the eyes of a Linebacker to know whether you can make a pass or not. -Dynasty Mode. They have updated the Coaching Carousel. My favorite thing to do is start as a 1-Star school, move up to a mid-tier school, and eventually end up at one of the powerhouse programs. That is entirely possible in this years game. NCAA 12 just wasn't as refined. I also enjoy the new recruiting point system. It does take longer, but you will have a better understanding of what you are doing. -Animations. The animations in this game are fantastic. There are so many new ones. I love the new catch animations on the sideline, corner of the end zone, diving catches, etc. They go nicely with the new passing system. Negatives -Blocking. Blocking in general is one part of the game that I wish would be improved, particularly run blocking. There are too many times where you hand the ball off only for your running back to never make it out of the back field. Also, there are too many long runs. They kind of offset each other, but the game would be more realistic if they improved one, and lessened the other. -Ratings need to matter more. If I have a 99 Left Tackle and he is matched up with a 65 Right Defensive End, the DE should stand no chance of getting a sack. Also, I should be able to run best when going left, since I have the best LT in the country. It's not really the case. I just wish ratings mattered a bit more than they do.
Review: Positive review - Hello everyone I love the heisman mode on this years version! I always loved watching Barry Sanders play and it is fun to use him on this game along with the other heisman winners. That is the BEST option to me on this years version. It seems to me EA tries to improve little things every year and I really enjoy this years version. The animations seem to have improved as well. It makes me curious to see what they do to the 2014 version. The option plays on here are also improved to me as well on offense. I have noticed the AI is also improved on defense I do not know but to me the secondary (cornerbacks and linebackers) cover alot better when playing in single player mode. Thanks for reading my review and I hope it helps. Tyler Franz

## Features

- Sights & 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 will deliver 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

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ No Problems Here... Great Game!
*by A***N on September 10, 2012*

This is my first review. I am writing it because I stumbled upon NCAA on here and noticed how low its rating was. It seems like a lot of folks are having some trouble with freezing. I have played the game over 200 hours so far and have not had it freeze on me once. I'm not calling everyone else liars, but I felt it was worth sharing my experience. Positives -Great new Passing system. The passing in this game is unbelievable. In NCAA 12, defenders would come from nowhere to pick off your passes or swat them down. The passing this year is so good that you can actually read the eyes of a Linebacker to know whether you can make a pass or not. -Dynasty Mode. They have updated the Coaching Carousel. My favorite thing to do is start as a 1-Star school, move up to a mid-tier school, and eventually end up at one of the powerhouse programs. That is entirely possible in this years game. NCAA 12 just wasn't as refined. I also enjoy the new recruiting point system. It does take longer, but you will have a better understanding of what you are doing. -Animations. The animations in this game are fantastic. There are so many new ones. I love the new catch animations on the sideline, corner of the end zone, diving catches, etc. They go nicely with the new passing system. Negatives -Blocking. Blocking in general is one part of the game that I wish would be improved, particularly run blocking. There are too many times where you hand the ball off only for your running back to never make it out of the back field. Also, there are too many long runs. They kind of offset each other, but the game would be more realistic if they improved one, and lessened the other. -Ratings need to matter more. If I have a 99 Left Tackle and he is matched up with a 65 Right Defensive End, the DE should stand no chance of getting a sack. Also, I should be able to run best when going left, since I have the best LT in the country. It's not really the case. I just wish ratings mattered a bit more than they do.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Positive review
*by T***Z on May 19, 2013*

Hello everyone I love the heisman mode on this years version! I always loved watching Barry Sanders play and it is fun to use him on this game along with the other heisman winners. That is the BEST option to me on this years version. It seems to me EA tries to improve little things every year and I really enjoy this years version. The animations seem to have improved as well. It makes me curious to see what they do to the 2014 version. The option plays on here are also improved to me as well on offense. I have noticed the AI is also improved on defense I do not know but to me the secondary (cornerbacks and linebackers) cover alot better when playing in single player mode. Thanks for reading my review and I hope it helps. Tyler Franz

### ⭐⭐⭐ NCAA Football 13 Plays it Safe to Mixed Results
*by B***W on July 14, 2012*

EA Sports played it safe with NCAA Football 13 by addressing some legacy issues while adding a highly marketable mode with the Heisman Challenge. Unfortunately for veterans of the series the game will feel all too familiar and those tempted primarily by the allure of legends may find themselves somewhat unsatisfied with the path they're being led down. NCAA Football 13 is a product as rich in content as it is uninspired in its execution. What follows will act as more of an overview than a detailed review - that is still to come. As a whole the game could be best described as mediocre and inoffensive while still offering a respectable amount of depth and variety in modes. Fans of the series will not find much new - unless Heisman Challenge mode provides intrigue - while the lack of advancement elsewhere is immediately evident. Dynasty does come through with some worthwhile additions but the reach there becomes more limited. Aspects like play action, pass trajectories, screen passes, and non-psychic defensive backs provide the improvement on the field. They represent significant advancements but at the same time it's hard to get all that excited about those things which should have been addressed long ago. Issues with the gameplay however were quickly identified. Poor safety play might be the most glaring of the bunch but at times deficient offensive line blocking along with the CPU being inept running the option and out of shotgun also stand out. User swatting or pick attempts with defensive backs appears to be terribly unresponsive allowing for some passes to be completed without any contesting of the ball. The CPU has also demonstrated some poor clock management and SuperSim is still busted. Otherwise the game plays fairly clean with solid balance between offense and defense. Recognizing just how many problems there are none really will be all that startling to those used to the NCAA series. They can at least be somewhat overlooked, especially considering the actual improvements that are present, but will understandably create some frustration as well. More though should be expected of the game than just being adequate. There seems to be no point to the addition of motion blur other than to make the graphics somewhat worse and to act as a constant slight annoyance. Visually the game is still spectacular despite that. Presentation is less effective with a mishmash of broadcast style shots with replays and post-play scenes that come from cameras on the field that don't exist. Even though there is a disconnect in the post-play scenes - reaction shots often come from a totally different part of the field than when the play ended - at least it's not as utterly embarrassing as what was on display last year. Players still can't seem to walk around without bumping into each other but at least the focus isn't consistently on those interactions. The additions to Dynasty mode are worthwhile. In particular the ESPN Studio Updates and Bottom Line Ticker are effective in making the games within Dynasty feel more important and connected to the other results around the country. However the updates become bland with audio sometimes poorly stitched together and when in the process of playing actually glancing down at the ticker could act as a distraction. More time will have to be spent recruiting but thus far the dynamic pitches, enhanced phone calls, and new scouting have added some much needed spice to the process. Where the NCAA series has failed the most in recent years - and continues to do so with the latest iteration - is in providing a true representation of the college football experience. This is particularly the case in the audio area where crowd noise is often flat and in general doesn't have the effect that one would expect. The lead devs were at the Notre Dame vs Michigan game last year and still couldn't translate that experience to the game which is disheartening. Player reaction scenes are still weak and more often than not feel disconnected from what had just taken place. It's unbelievable how many teams have their uniforms omitted or incorrect. Commentary has grown stale but with the departure of Erin Andrews maybe EA will have the motivation to revamp it in the booth and not limit it just to the sideline. Certainly an argument can be made that the resources spent on Heisman Challenge could have been put to better use elsewhere. Regardless it should be judged for what it is rather than what could have or even should have been. Heisman Challenge is a fairly inoffensive mode that lacks a compelling hook unless there is emotional attachment to one or more of the players. Even then once inside the mode it becomes a simple game of racking up obscene stats with players that aren't true replications of their past selves and that ultimately overshadows the worthwhile attempt from EA at paying them their due respects. Online Play for NCAA Football 13 can be defined as a strength while still being indicative of the larger problem being faced by the series. Though the game performance is solid, and Online Dynasty remains extremely impressive, the suite of features feels more stale than ever due to a lack variety now having gone five years deep once NCAA 14 is reached without any notable additions. There's value to be had with NCAA Football 13 - there remains a rich array of content and commendable depth to Dynasty mode. However those who play NCAA every year may struggle to identify what exactly would make it a must-have product.

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