NCAA Football 10 - Graphics
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NCAA Football 10 has pretty much the same graphics and presentation as 09. The player models look good, and stadiums are authentic and do a nice job of presenting the crazy atmosphere that is college football. A couple minor glitches still exist, especially during some of the cutaways between plays, where players can seemingly “walk through” each other as if invisible.
The graphics are impressive overall though. Audio is decent with plenty of crowd chants throughout, and you get play by play from college football veteran broadcasters Lee Corso, Kirk Herbstreit, and Brad Nessler.

NCAA Football 10 for the Xbox 360 isn’t much different from the 09 version. That said, it is really a game for college football enthusiasts who don’t care so much about new changes and really get the game for its updated rosters in anticipation of the upcoming season.
If you aren’t a big fan of the creative modes, and just want some good competition, NCAA Football 10 is still worth a purchase for its online multiplayer mode that can keep you busy for nights on end.
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