There is an senior idea that the second efforts are usually not as good as the first. This is called the second inheritance and there are several reasons. Sophomore students do not care as much as the first graders; The bands have less time to write, practice and record a second album than the hit “Breakout”, which they worked on for many years before anyone knew who they were; Athletes who have unique debut years are retreating; and so on. The power of the novel car cannot be denied. I think one of the reasons why football College 25 jumped so strenuous (and trust me if you are not sure: it jumped) Has been over a decade since Ncaa 14 and people really Really I sought a novel game based on university football. It did not hurt that it was also a good game, but the annual “is the same game as last year” the fatigue of the sports genre has not yet arisen. This makes College 26 football a real test.
I will be truthful, reader: I haven’t had a lot of time with this continuation yet (I was busy with ending the review Break MechaWhich, I think, was quite great), so these impressions will be quite lightweight. One of the things I am interested in because I play more is how this car takes care of after we put it a few kilometers, and if it falls into the same crisis, so many games, teams and students hit him. But although it turns out, I have fun so far.
Partly it is College 26 football, built on a really mighty foundation. College Football 25 was a good game and still has this contagious spirit and a sense of tradition, which made it a nice change in the pace than a more straightforward Madden. From what I saw, university football 26 is based on it in a good way. One of the things I appreciate the most is the trophy room, which follows the trophies of the real world, which you accumulate in the whole career, no matter what mode you are in. It’s nice to see things such as the Heisman trophy, the Golden Arm Award award and the Orange Bowl trophy collected in one place, and be able to learn about them. There are many stories in university football and I appreciate that EA tried to capture it.
Until now, I spent most of my time sneaking swift matches in the place where I can, so I didn’t really enter the main modes of university football (something I plan to deal with this weekend), but I noticed a few things in the field that make me joyful.
A compact change, in which I am happiest, is how the defenders play football when he is in the air. If you played university football or Madden over the past few years, you’ve probably been intercepted (or you had one of your defenders), which they can’t see without reversing. Basically, they had eyes in their heads and it can be very frustrating. Ea said it changed it, and during my tests it turned out to be true. Now the defender must see the ball to tear it away, and you will notice the defenders of the headed heads (or not) before the arrival of the ball. However, if not, this does not mean that the defender cannot play football. They can still slip out. This is a good change, because it is twice: now you have a reason to close the ball each time, not choose the choice, and better defenders can now make them on average.
I am also a large fan of energetic substances of submarines and non -standard zones for defenders. The first one allows players to turn into a pitch, not just the playcall screen (thank you God), although it may be necessary to wait until the replacement enters into force, and the latter is a defensive version of non -standard last year’s stalks for routes in the attack. I like a defensive game more than offensive, so the ability to set up a place where I want my zones to be on the pitch in real time, not on the menu, is welcome. I like to play with these things and I imagine that I will exploit it.
Now, when I have time to really delve into College 26 football, I am excited, seeing all the novel Road additions to Glory, where I can’t wait to play my high school career, as well as all novel bells and whistles in the dynasty, in which I imagine I will spend most of my time. But things on the pitch count. I can’t say yet if EA has avoided a second inheritance with university football 26, but I enter this year’s optimist and this is nothing.