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GENERAL INFORMATION
GENRE/STYLE
Sports/Football (American)
RELEASE DATE
16/JUL/03
ESRB RATING
EVERYONE,
DEVELOPER
EA Tiburon
PUBLISHER
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DESCRIPTION
NCAA Football 2004 continues EA SPORTS' college program with the addition of 36 new Division I-AA teams and more than 100 classic teams to go along with all the squads available in its predecessor. Trick plays and mass substitutions are also making their debut, with defensive AI that initiates zone coverage, bump-and-run, and block-and-release strategies to win. The graphic engine has expanded to include animations for sideline tackles, stumbles, and more passing and catching moves, while the new Rollout Cam and Play Action Cam help spice up the presentation. Player graphics have also been addressed, with historic player models, new facial animation, and specific details such as dreadlocks, forearm pads, and more.
The Dynasty Mode has undergone a few changes as well. Players will be able to view dynasty rankings and stories from weekly magazine covers, sign coaches to a contract system, recruit players using new tactics, and try to win the Maxwell, Groza, and various other player awards. Joining the Dynasty Mode is the College Classics Mode, which has players revisiting classic match-ups from the last two decades by placing them in specific scenarios. As in NCAA Football 2003, players can monitor their performance using "My NCAA," which saves memorable plays from top games, tracks career and school records, and displays new awards and trophies. The Campus Challenge is also back and now features two-player support, allowing players to accumulate credits more easily. Kirk Herbstreit, Brad Nessler, and Lee Corso reprise their commentary duties from previous games in the college football series. ~ Scott Alan Marriott, All Game Guide
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“Pretty fun. Upgrade from 2003”
“Pretty fun. Upgrade from 2003”
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