EA Sports College Football 26 Review – They Got Us in the First Half, Not Gonna Lie
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College Football 26’s Quarterbacks Still Don’t Play Like Quarterbacks (And This Time It’s Worse)
Football is a hard sport to simulate. Even though it might look simple to the uninitiated onlooker who doesn’t quite understand what they’re seeing, it’s an incredibly complex and tactical sport to play, much less simulate in video game fashion. That is especially true with the quarterback position. I’m going to assume that everyone reading this knows enough about football to understand how pivotal a QB is to a team’s success. And if you don’t b…
College Football 26 offers smooth mechanics, challenging single player, more traditions.
EA Sport’s College Football 26 released Thursday with a focus on overhauling numerous gameplay features and mechanics. Such features highlighted school traditions, improvements to single player and reworking gameplay to improve upon its previous iteration.
EA Sports College Football 26 review – They got us in the first half, not gonna lie
After the years of effort put in on College Football 25 (CFB25), the team at EA Sports was rewarded by becoming the highest-selling sports game of all time. As I said in my review last year, it was well worth the wait and the accolades. From presentation to gameplay and sports fandoms, the team worked hard to make sure CFB25 was going to succeed, and succeed it did. The issue comes when you now have to follow that game up. You don’t have as much…
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