You have to get back in position and run the play again if it didn't work the first time. Lastly, the motion offenses are one-and-done. Also, on a missed free throw the outlet pass to the point guard always goes over his head and out of bounds - every time. An undefeated team from a major conference should never be ranked below a team it beat (or any team with a loss or more), especially 25 games into the season. One, in fact moved ahead of me after beating another highly ranked team. And it wasn't as if those teams started ahead. My undefeated team ranks behind teams I beat, even handily. Sometimes the voice-over doesn't match what's going on. The computer gets whistled for hardly a ny fouls, which is frustrating. Even if you hold your ground (draw a charge) or press no button the computer forces your controlled player to make a play on the ball, which usually ends up being a foul. Most opposing teams shoot an unreal field goal percentage, often around 70%. Erin Andrews only talks when you match the objectives for the game, and even that's not enough, especially since her voicings are an advertised feature. Computer-controlled teammates play abysmal defense, even on lower difficulties. There's some lag at times, typical of EA's games, especially on the Blake Griffin load-screens and the intro to games. The graphics are pretty good, as are the stat overlays and general "TV feel." The college basketball atmosphere is captured well. Game AI is better than past games, but it would be nice to see the AI learn from my consistent offense and defenses. I can't give this an "excellent" rating because the presentation is way too repetitive. I haven't tried online play, but it did find rivals of the team I selected, so it appears it works fine. I'd rather get to the main dynasty menu with the option of shooting around if I like. They keep sending me back to the single guy shooting hoops on a court after the game is done. Former University of Oklahoma and current NBA forward Blake Griffin is featured on the cover. It was released on Novemfor Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. I'm not really liking the menu system though. NCAA Basketball 10 is a basketball video game developed by EA Canada and published by Electronic Arts. Buildings are fairly accurate to some extent. Both are repetitive but since the CBS portion is new, my guess is they didn't record as much dialog as ESPN had done over the years because they keep saying the same thing over and over. You get to choose which one calls your game. This year, they added CBS broadcaster play-by-play to the existing ESPN voices. Overall, improvements are made each year that make it attractive to purchase. I've been playing NCAA Basketball from EA Sports (PS3) for years (PS2 version before that).
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