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NCAA Football 09 Review

With the FIFA marathon over it’s time to finally take a look at a different sport. Usually you save the best one for last but I was in the mood for something epic so I jumped over to NCAA Football. Right away I feel like I’m back on my home turf. There aren’t a whole lot of differences between Madden and NCAA after all so the skills transfer over. I made sure to squeeze in a match against the computer on Heisman difficulty (Highest level) and was able to win so I’ve still got it. It’s a game that really holds up to the test of time.
One thing you’ll notice right away is that the Quarterback moves very quick. Maybe it’s just a coincidence, after all Madden had some fast quarterbacks as well like Vick in 2004. Still, the ones I played here were fast like that as well which made my offense unstoppable. One of the best plays to run is the screen pass. You can treat it like an option play as you start running and gauge the defense right away. If the defenders start running at you then you can flip it to the running back, but if they don’t you can really run. I managed to get quite a few runs of over 10 yards and even broke away for one 20+ gain. Running the ball normally is also pretty effective at times. I averaged about 7 yards a pop.
Really the only part that is always tricky is passing it. Unless the receiver is wide open it feels like the pass will always get picked off or the guy will drop it. Typically the best chance to make the catch seems to be on a slant route or a crossing pattern. I also like the Hail Mary play. For some reason they usually don’t cover the TE right away so if you throw it almost immediately you’ll get around 10 yards easy. Occasionally they do defend him though so you do want to stay sharp and not just flip it on instinct.
I sort of skipped the gameplay rules here, but it’s classic Football. That means there are a lot of rules here. Sort of like how FIFA went over my head, this will likely be very tough for someone if it’s their first NCAA game. Still, if you know the rules of the real sport then you’ll be ready for action here. One difference from the NFL seems to be in how the play clock will stop even if you’re tackled in-bounds at times. I’m sure there’s some kind of explanation for this, but I’m not sure what it is. There are 2 main sides to the game, Offense and Defense. Naturally I prefer playing Offense for the most part as I get to think on the fly and try every trick in the book to secure the edge. Defense can be good, but at times it may feel futile as the computer runs all over you. I’m sure there are more tricks to this side than what I know which is probably the issue, but offense just feels a whole lot more satisfying. You can have the other team at your mercy.
Special Teams happens after every score or punt and that’s when you get a chance to run across as much of the field as you can before you’re tackled. I feel like they may have actually made this part a little easier as I ran back 3 kicks for touchdowns. Typically this is an extremely rare event, but you wouldn’t know that from NCAA 09. It did feel pretty satisfying I must admit though. I don’t think this summary really does the gameplay justice so I suggest just reading up the rules online before jumping in. It is a complex game for sure.
The graphics are definitely pretty solid as you’d expect. By this point EA wasn’t going in too hard with the cutscenes and animations so the game is pretty fast paced. You go from play to play seamlessly. Every play is very clear and you can see the amount of care and detail that went into this game. There isn’t much of a soundtrack but the effects are on point. The commentary may not be there in the same way as Madden, but overall you feel like you’re in a real Football game while playing through this game.
It almost goes without saying that the amount of content here is through the roof. You can jump into quick games, go for full franchise mode or even play some minigames. The online may not work anymore, but the local content is still more than enough to keep you going for a very long time. This is one of those games that never technically has to end as each game is a fresh experience. I don’t imagine you’ll stay with this game for too long as you move on to newer ones, but you’ve got a lot of value here.
Overall, NCAA Football 09 is definitely a game that you’ll want to get. I know that these sport titles are known for being the same year after year but you have to recognize that this is because you never want to fix something that isn’t broken. EA knows that they’ve got a winning system here so changing that definitely wouldn’t be a good idea. It’ll be fun to see how the next games improve on this one and I’m sure that they’l find ways to do so, but there’s only so much you can do at this point. Whether you’ve played the others or not, this one is only 1-2 dollars so it’s not going to break the bank should you decide to take the plunge with it.
Overall 9/10
Kyo Kusanagi vs Greymon


Suggested by Mehama Sadafa Kyo Kusanagi has some good fire abilities which really amp up his hand to hand skills. That being said, Greymon has too many powerful forms which will really cause Kyo to stay on the defensive. The instant he evolves to War Greymon form it will be over for Kyo. He’s not fast enough to dodge War Greymon’s ultimate attacks and he doesn’t have the durability needed to survive them either. That’s why no matter how you slice it, it’s game over for Kyo. Greymon wins.
Mordru vs Vegeta


Vegeta is back once again and it’s looking like he has been able to rack up a ton of wins lately. Mordru definitely isn’t ready for this kind of power and a whole lifetime of training wouldn’t be sufficient. Vegeta is simply a rare find. He’s a being who is one of the strongest in the multiverse and I doubt that’ll change anytime soon. He never stops training after all so it’s not like he would get lazy or anything. Transforming only helps him become stronger and stronger and now he is one of the few fighters on the site to reach 100 wins. Vegeta wins.
Ky Kiske vs Vegeta


Vegeta continues his string of victories in this latest match. Ky is a pretty good fighter and he certainly will do his best not to give Vegeta any openings. That being said, it won’t be enough to stop this Prince. Vegeta is simply way too powerful and won’t be going down anytime soon. As always he can win with a single hit here. Ky isn’t ready to deal with universal monsters like Vegeta. Vegeta wins.
Petey Piranha vs Vegeta


Petey Piranha is a pretty big Mario enemy who does have a good amount of super strength at his disposal. He may be slow, but he has managed to be a thorn in Mario’s side for a long time. Vegeta won’t have a problem here so long as he goes all out from the start. He can lay waste to the planet without even being nearby and there won’t really be anything that Petey can do against him. Even if Vegeta decides to stay up close and personal, his defense is too high to be pierced. Vegeta wins.
Tenel Ka Djo vs Sasuke


Tenel is a pretty tough fighter. Force abilities shouldn’t be underestimated and even just having a lightsaber is something to be feared. Still, Sasuke can zip around with his Sharingan and lightning speed so he will be able to keep his distance and still claim the advantage. This just isn’t a fight where Tenel can really hope to make much of a difference. Sasuke’s abilities are just in a world of their own. Sasuke wins.
Dante vs Captain America


Suggested by Anonymous Captain America will give Dante more of a fight than Bucky, but he is also doomed here. He’s got his Thor abilities as well as Captain Universe, but Dante has the power of his ultimate demon forms. In these modes he can easily take the edge against Cap in power and speed. Once again his healing factor also comes into play and will be really clutch here. There’s nothing Cap can do to stop him. Dante wins.
Ford Brody vs Vegeta


Ford Brody is a very capable guy who can fight in hand to hand combat or with his gun. Either way he is ready for the average opponent. That being said, he isn’t quite ready to go after someone like Vegeta. Just think about it for a moment, how do you hope to beat someone like Vegeta? Vegeta has enough power to wipe out all living things in the solar system. That kind of power doesn’t come cheap nor can it be stopped so easily. This is the end of the road for Ford. Vegeta wins.
Melter vs Vegeta


The Melter’s whole gimmick is that his flames can melt away at you, but it won’t mean much when you consider that Vegeta’s aura can block any attack that is thrown his way. Vegeta can easily bust the planet as well to avoid even having to bother dodging/blocking. The Melter just isn’t in the same league as this Saiyan and so he never had a chance from the start. One attack will end this. Vegeta wins.