| 100 |
GamePro
Throughout the action, the controls handle sweetly, combining the depth of a large number of moves with smooth playability.
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| 100 |
PSM Magazine
From its solid gameplay to its attention to detail, NCAA Football 2004 is easily the best college sports game yet on PS2. There's no need to go anywhere else. [Sept 2003, p.32]
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| 100 |
Cinescape
The sound is the best part of the game, with all of the fight songs, and one of the best crowds ever.
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| 100 |
PSX Nation
Do you need more proof of NCAA Football 2004s superiority? Besides being the only version of the game to support online gameplay and having a ton of new teams/camera/angles/fight songs/sound effects added, how about the absence this season of last years pretenders-to-the-throne from Sega and Sony?
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| 100 |
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine
Comes so close to perfection that you really have to wonder if Tiburon can top itself again next year. Somehow, though, I have faith that it will. [Aug 2003, p.100]
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| 96 |
GameZone
The PlayStation 2 controller is the best controller to play sports games with, and NCAA Football uses it to the fullest. The gameplay is extremely tight and the characters move with the slightest touch of the controller.
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| 96 |
Sports Gaming Network
In the end, I want substance over style, and NCAA Football 2004 is the poster child for that.
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| 92 |
Electronic Gaming Monthly
One helluva college football experience... The gameplay isn't quite as confining as "Madden's", allowing for more open-ended games. [Aug 2003, p.118]
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| 91 |
IGN
From creating schools to recruiting players to fighting for your shot at number one, every aspect from the gameplay to the gridiron has been improved over its predecessor and once again takes the series to that next level.
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| 91 |
Game Revolution
Despite the fact that this game does just about everything well, I'd be lying if I said I wasn't a bit disappointed. Even though it's an improvement over last year's version, it at times feels a little too familiar.
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| 91 |
Gaming Age
The real reason to pick up this version over last year's are the presentation upgrades.
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| 90 |
GameSpy
Tiburon outdoes itself and gives players the best college football game ever made.
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| 90 |
GMR Magazine
NCAA stands as (at least) "Madden's" equal and easily justifies a $50 expenditure... Improvements galore and online play (with chat) make NCAA second to none. [Sept 2003, p.72]
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| 88 |
Game Informer
While it has done a really good job of making NCAA its own brand of football, I feel like this franchise continues to be like college football is in real life - very entertaining, but ultimately a prologue for the pros. [July 2003, p.102]
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| 88 |
GameSpot
If you're a hard-core fan, you'll certainly enjoy the ability to play online, and all the other new features that help make an enjoyable game even better.
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