Testseek.co.uk have collected 11 expert reviews of the NCAA Basketball 10 and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for NCAA Basketball 10.
December 2009
(76%)
11 Reviews
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Abstract: The 2009-2010 college basketball season might be a bit unusual this year. It seems like the normally dominant teams are not quite as strong, and rest are a bit more competitive. The college basketball videogame marketplace was like that a few years ag...
Abstract: As far as the visuals are concerned, NCAA Basketball 10 is an impressive looking game. The presentation is top-notch as everything you would typically see in any given college hoops game is accurately portrayed in the virtual game. From the player anim...
Abstract: Most of NCAA Basketball 10's greatness comes from NBA Live 10, which means owners of that game would be better off renting this one. But if you haven't sunk your teeth into Live yet and prefer the college world, you won't be disappointed by NCAA Basket...
Action accurately mirrors real sport, Motion offenses are lots of fun to run, Great competitive matches, online and off, Awesome commentary with Gus Johnson.
Players sometimes have lousy court awareness, Not enough unique modes.
NCAA Basketball 10 closely mimics the real sport, but a number of small glitches and a lack of modes limit the long-term appeal. ...
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Published: 2009-11-19, Author: Tom , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: College basketball players frequently try to emulate the professional stars. It makes sense that they would strive to mirror their high-profile brethren, given that the NBA has a much larger following, has more recognizable stars, and just loves giving...
Abstract: The NCAA Basketball series from EA Sports has always been the red-headed stepchild of the sports conglomerate. It's constantly being overshadowed by the more-popular NBA Live series and every year we see it struggle to find its own identity. This year'...
Abstract: In addition to NFL exclusivity, it seems that EA Sports has now cornered the market on college basketball games. This time, though, it has nothing to do with shady deals that cut other publishers out of the picture. Instead, EA has gained its college...
Abstract: I reviewed NCAA Basketball 2009 last year around this time, and I have to say right off the bat not much has changed. Actually, that's not entirely accurate. I should clarify. The game is a whole heap of a lot better in certain, very distinct ways. I w...