NCAA Football 2003

43 /100
20 juillet 2002
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NCAA Football 2003, released for the PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube, and Xbox, featured University of Oregon quarterback Joey Harrington on the cover. New features in this version included over 200 licensed fight songs, 3D cheerleaders and 144 different schools. Dynasty mode was enhanced with the ability to redshirt a player and schedule non-conference games before each season. Trophies and awards, modeled after real-life college football awards, was another feature new to this version. Players could win trophies by playing games and could add them to a personal collection which is shown off in a trophy room. These awards include the Heisman, Coach of the Year and Bowl-specific trophies. The game featured 23 different rivalry trophies that were created to represent their real-life counterparts. Create-A-School mode returned in this edition of the game after being absent from the previous year. The game also featured a customizable interface for the first time. A player could choose his or her favorite team and the game interface would be based around that team's fight song, mascot, logos and school colors.

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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)

GameNow 100/100

« You won't be getting an all-new classic here, but you'll be getting a classic nonetheless. [August 2002, p.38] »

GamePro 100/100

« Excellent controls deliver a highly responsive feel and a huge roster of cool moves, including a new defensive ball swat. »

Official U.S. Playstation Magazine 100/100

« NCAA 2003 comes so close to perfection that you really have to wonder if Tiburon can top itself again next year. [Sept 2002, p.114] »

Maxim Online 100/100

« Its fast and realistic action should make any joystick jock forget how badly his team is doing in real life, and the endless Dynasty mode will make classes optional for months. »

GameZone 95/100

« The game has improved leaps and bounds since last years version, which is surprising since it was done wonderfully last year. »

Armchair Empire 94/100

« I hate to sound like an EA Sports poster boy, but NCAA is a must-have for any sports gamer. »

Gamers' Temple 94/100

« To really enjoy the game in all it's glory, though, you'll need to play it in dynasty mode. »

All Game Guide 90/100

« What makes the title so special is the constant rewards players receive from just participating in a single game. »

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