[BOOK|TXT] NCAA Game Breaker 2001
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Be thinking about your future when you enlist unknowns to carry your reputation through the upcoming season. It all depends on your commitment. Then, once you're comfortable, you have the ability to switch to the advanced controls for more control. Players can then progress up the coaching ladder, landing jobs at higher profile schools depending on the success of their squad.
Better bone up on football strategy if you want to take down an A. The game has the same problems with player animation, as there are times where there's a complete lack of transitional animation between movements. On the plus side, some of the tackles do look pretty amazing as there's more direct contact between the models of the ball carrier and tackler. You start out as a bottom-rung coach at one of the 115 division 1-A college teams and as your performance increases, you obtain promotions and offers from other schools.
NCAA GameBreaker 2001 - With every one of the 115 Division I-A teams and stadiums, your gridiron alma mater should be well represented if they're blue chip material. The only problem with the this facet of the game is that it's hampered a bit by the game's somewhat shoddy collision detection.
This year, it seems every PlayStation sports game franchise has received two things, a roster Gaem and new packaging. However, Sony has left well enough alone and has made only a few inconsequential changes and additions that are hard for even the most die-hard GameBreaker fan to notice. However, so Breaer has changed in the game in terms of gameplay, graphics, and features that the new plays, historical teams, and additional fight songs may not be enough to warrant a purchase this year. This year the game features 179 teams, 115 Division 1-A teams and 64 classic teams, and all the schools' home stadiums. You can also still test your skills as a coach in the career mode, where you start out at a small school and help to build a solid team. Depending on how well it does, you can get a promotion or a better job offer from another school. Once again, this can be seen as a positive, since the GameBreaker series certainly has a wonderful control scheme. The game still gives you the option to choose between a standard control scheme or a more complex, total control setup that gives you the ability to direct passes more precisely. The basic mode is great for beginners who just want to play a game of football without having to memorize button Breakeg />Then, once you're comfortable, you have the ability to switch to the advanced controls for more control. The control as a whole is very responsive. The computer is a little better about throwing the ball, both in terms of getting it to the receivers and keeping it away from your cornerbacks. The one exception is that the game has new animations for tackling and for player celebrations. The player models, while simple, have nice, fluid animations, which make them look and move quite realistically. The stadiums and crowds look the same as last year's, which were decent. In NCAA Game Breaker 2001 audio department, the game seems on par with last year's title. Keith Jackson provides the play-by-play Breakeer once again, which sync up with the action quite well. The sound effects, crowd sounds, and accompanying fight songs really add to the whole college football atmosphere, although the 30 fight songs get to be a bit tedious after a while. If you're a casual fan of the GameBreaker series, you'll have a hard time seeing any difference between the NCAA Game Breaker 2001 games.