I'm not the player here, so this review is based on feedback from a special teen, who signs his text messages "MVP dis year." Since MVP's brother got the game for Christmas and is stingy with sharing it, MVP asked for his own game for his birthday. Two of the same $60-game in the same house seems silly to me, but I relented. He called and texted me everyday until I ordered it, then he called and texted every day until Amazon delivered it and I put it in his hot little hands. As a guy that loves all things basketball and has almost as many games and films of the sport as he has books, he's a credible critic. He says this game is "the best."
In my initial review, I gushed accolades that apparently failed to convey how good this game is. In a followup interview with MVP, I asked for specifics. He said that he would rate this a 6-star game because (1) you can tell this is a real upgrade compared to NCAA 9, and (2) NCAA 10 has no real competition in or out of the PS3 format. There are so many functions in 10 that are not available in 9, e.g., you can choose ESPN or CBS; fully create players with an array of physical attributes, like body build, skin tone, hair style; and select any shoe type, style and brand. Another plus: The player's college major and class status are displayed at the free-throw line. To sum it up, the graphics are so true that you will think you're watching a TV broadcast.Get more detail about NCAA Basketball 10.
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