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NCAA March Madness 2005

Generally favorable reviews
Based on 19 critic reviews
How did we calculate this?
Based on 12 votes
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Game Info
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Developer: EA Sports
Genre(s): Sports, Basketball
Players: 4
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Release Date: November 17, 2004
Summary
Lead one of 320 NCAA Division 1 Schools to the Big Dance with the most strategic basketball game ever developed. Use scouting reports and locker room videos from many of the nations top college coaches to create the ultimate game plan that takes you to the top. College Classics Recreate many of college basketball's most memorable games with the greatest teams of all-time. Build a Dynasty With all new revamped EA Sports Dynasty Mode, build a powerhouse and run your program for up to 30 years. EA Sports Ask The Coach Several top Division I college basketball coaches join NCAA March Madness 2005 to provide scouting reports, strategies, and other unique advice. School Spirit New authentic fight songs, student-section crowd chants, mascots, and cheerleaders, deliver the sights and sounds that give college basketball its unique flavor. Ball against the Nation EA Sports Online allows users to play online against opponents from anywhere in the country. [Electronic Arts]
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Also On The Web: GameSpot Hands-On Official Website
What The Critics Said
All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...
GamePro
Maybe the option that tips the scales for you is Madness's all-mascot teams. [Jan 2005, p.106]
Next Level Gaming
And the gameplay is improved a good deal from last year, giving you more of a realistic feel while maintaining a fast-paced arcadey kind of feel.
Read Full Review >IGN
It definitely feels more like a standalone college game now with more of the atmosphere, gameplay and extras that make NCAA hoops so endearing. The sticky dynasty mode is well on its way to becoming one of my favorite features too.
Read Full Review >PSM Magazine
The inexplicable decision to replace last year's classic Dynasty Mode with a less intuitive, less enjoyable version left us heartbroken. [Holiday 2004, p.88]
GameZone
Has solid features but graphically falls a little short of the championship.
Read Full Review >Game Informer
Off the court, March Madness' Dynasty mode is shallow and doesn't stack up well against "ESPN's" robust Legacy mode. In the end, March Madness performs admirably on the court, but ESPN is the complete package. [Dec 2004, p.168]
Electronic Gaming Monthly
Lives up to the name with its spot-on portrayal - from gameplay to atmosphere - of the intercollegiate hardwood. [Jan 2005, p.128]
Stuff
We're especially fond of the Homecourt Advantage meter, which fills up during games; the closer the score, the louder the fans get and the harder your controller shakes, making it tougher for the visiting team to hit jumpers and free throws.
Read Full Review >GMR Magazine
With great presentation and a fantastic dynasty mode, this is the premier college hoops game this season. [Jan 2005, p.118]
PSX Nation
2005 is taking its first step to becoming one of the top games on the market by adding all the new features.
Read Full Review >GameSpy
The Dynasty Mode is one of the best you'll see in an EA game, mostly because of the addition of the discipline system, which forces you to walk a fine line between getting the best players and running a clean program.
Read Full Review >Sports Gaming Network
The recruiting systems are addicting and there is enough glitz and glamour to establish a college environment. The gameplay, in both of EA's college games, needs some more work, especially with A.I.
Read Full Review >Play Magazine
Although EA's game lacks the spark and depth that Sega's "College Hoops 2K5" provides, it's still a great game that deserves props for some pretty cool and innovative gameplay additions. [Jan 2005, p.81]
Gaming Age
Even in the wake of ESPNs fierce competition and 20-dollar price tag, like Madden, March Madness is just a hint better than Segas College Hoops title.
Read Full Review >GameSpot
While it borrows some new features from "NCAA Football 2005" and includes a revamped play-calling system that is actually fun to use, a broken dynasty mode and choppy online play mar an otherwise good basketball game.
Read Full Review >Yahoo! Games
It shares too many of "NBA Live's" problems, but still has great depth and plays a decent game of basketball. One of these years, EA is going to properly fix Live, thus killing two birds with one stone.
Read Full Review >Official U.S. Playstation Magazine
Offers classic teams, clothing, and a new college classic mode where you can relive some of college basketball's most famous moments - it's just too bad that there are so few moments like that in the game. [Jan 2005, p.100]
Game Revolution
Small tweaks like the Floor General and Freestyle Air make it a smoother all-around product than March Madness 2004, but the margin is so slight that owners of last years game shouldnt feel compelled to buy this one, too. The bubble is starting to break.
Read Full Review >Cheat Code Central
There may not be many games that can deliver the college experience like NCAA March Madness but there are plenty of better basketball games out there that deliver a better game.
What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 8.3 (out of 10) based on 12 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Winford L. gave it a10:
A fun game, if not completely crappy.
Ryan T. gave it a10:
Good game. Love the dynasty mode.
Eric J. gave it a9:
Game is good, but I like NBA live better.
Tim B. gave it a10:
Great game. very in depth.
