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NCAA Football 08 - PlayStation 2

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  • Take Control and Make the Play—Boost your Skill Performance and increase your overall ratings by making user controlled plays that elevate the team’s motivation levels
  • Integrity Matters—Make promises to recruits to gain commitments, but always remember that failing to live up to your word damages your coaching integrity rating and could cause players to transfer
  • The Most Complete College Game Ever—Home Field Advantage, composure ratings, and an all new fatigue system, plus new trick plays like the Statue of Liberty and Hook and Ladder make this the best NCAA Football game ever
  • Relive Your Highlights—Revisit your top accomplishments in My Shrine, your personal Hall of Fame that stores your trophies, custom photos, and more
  • Medical Redshirts—For the first time ever, save the eligibility of your collegiate stars if they are injured early in the season—medical redshirts ensure that you get the full potential out of all your student athletes


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In NCAA Football 08, players look to be a leader and become a legend on the field. With all-new Leadership Control, players now lead by example and control the action on the field and can increase their sphere of influence by improving their players' personal ratings on each big play.

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Lead by example to boost your Skill Performance ratings as you make key plays and take control of the game in NCAA Football 08. Can you put your heart, hustle, and toughness on the line and lead your program all the way to the BCS National Championship Game? With Summer Workouts in Dynasty Mode, the all-new My Shrine, plus exciting new plays like the Statue of Liberty and Hook and Ladder, NCAA Football 08 is everything that’s great about college football.

Features:

  • Take Control and Make the Play—Boost your Skill Performance and increase your overall ratings by making user-controlled plays that elevate the team’s motivation levels. Track your user stats in the My Skills menu and become a master of the gridiron.
  • Integrity Matters—Make promises to recruits to gain commitments, but always remember that failing to live up to your word damages your coaching integrity rating and could cause players to transfer.
  • The Most Complete College Game Ever—Home Field Advantage, composure ratings, and an all-new fatigue system, plus new trick plays like the Statue of Liberty and Hook and Ladder make this the best NCAA Football game ever.
  • Relive Your Highlights—Revisit your top accomplishments in My Shrine, your personal Hall of Fame that stores your trophies, custom photos, and more.
  • Medical Redshirts—For the first time ever, save the eligibility of your collegiate stars if they are injured early in the season—medical redshirts ensure that you get the full potential out of all your student-athletes.

Zacc
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2024
The media could not be loaded.
nick garling
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2024
I got the game and popped it in the ps2 and it worked great
George Cedeno
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2020
Too bad they don't make any more NCAA games.
Randall Martin
Reviewed in Canada on February 13, 2020
Game worked perfectly for a fair price
King David LLC
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2017
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Andrew Robertshaw
Reviewed in Canada on December 4, 2014
great
Richard Boyer Sr
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2014
This game is the best NCAA game I have ever played. So many different things to do with it. Road To Glory Mode is fantastic. You get to even take mid- terms and finals every year. You can win a spot on the Dean's list and become an Academic All American. You pick the category you want to study each year. 4 different levels of categories to study and excel in. Each one will give you different items in your Season.I was always a pocket passer,so I used College Nicknames for Power and Accuracy. You start your season as a Freshman and work your way as you would in reality. Even have a fan base with email. I would love to have gotten to see who drafted me,but unfortunately that part isn't in the game.But you do get to save and upload your player to Madden.I love when you win the Heisman, you see most of it. The game is just simply amazing.
Devon D. Defreitas
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2010
To those of you who are familiar with the NCAA series, you will notice subtle differences. The defense is more aggressive this year. Ball carriers are more prone to fumbles. Also, defenders are more prone to pick off passes. The playbooks are pretty good also. There are a few trick plays sprinkled in the game. Many of the new plays are not so much trick plays, but more miss direction plays.Where this game loses marks is in the graphics department. The game's engine is starting to show its age. A lot of the cut scenes that you saw in 07 are back. The presentation really isn't anything special. If you want something fancy, you'll have to look on the next gen systems for that.From a game play aspect, two areas which need work are the passing game and the blocking. The receivers really don't stretch out for passes in this game. The passing game isn't as crisp as in 07. Also, due to the poor blocking, you'll constantly feel pressure throughout the game regardless of the quality of your linemen. Factor in the game's increased fumble rate and things can get bad really fast. This is surprising because the blocking in Madden 08 is far improved over previous years.One criticism of NCAA Football 07 was that its momentum system was a bit too unbalanced. If you fell behind and the other team gained some momentum, it was pretty hard to stop it. This has been tweaked this year. If you break a long run, now your linemen, tight ends, and running backs get a boost instead of the whole team. On the other side, if you pick off a pass, the secondary will receive a similar boost. The more proactive you are in causing the play, the bigger the boost.In closing, this is the best NCAA Football game in my opinion. While it does have its flaws, there are several strengths which outweigh them. The fast paced style seems far superior to the much slower action on the next gen systems. If you bought 07, you can skip this game. If you haven't, get this. Avoid NCAA 09 and 10. They have taken out many of the mini games which teach you so much about football.
Chad House
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2010
On [...] I gave this game a low rating. When I first played this game there was alot of load issues. After getting a new game the old game was the problem. Guess the disc had issues. Great game. Like the part of creating your whole team, school and all. Great game play also.
The Joker blurb
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2010
Pros:1. This is one of the few games where if you use precise passing and do something called a back-side shoulder throw to the receiver he adjusts to the ball. All other NCAA games you throw behind the receiver intentionally and he just keeps running just for the cornerback to come back and pick it off.2. You can mix and match your own play books. I like this, I dont like every play so I pick a play book that suits my needs. Unfortunately, I still cant swap plays out of a play book or create my own plays.3. Heisman is very hard if you try to play it right and make good reads. (And no I am not talking about rolling out of the pocket and throwing for 40 yards..which is lame).Cons:1. Holy terrible pass blocking Batman. Even recruiting lineman with 90+ Strength and 99 pass blocking they still cant pass block. In fact, I had a left tackle that ended on his butt 85% of the time against a far inferior pass rushing DE. I recruited 5 star pass blocking lineman to allow me more time to pass. Yet I have no chance in the pocket and get sacked 50 times a season despite nearly making instant throws and reads.2. Defenses lack variety in the play books. Boy are these the least creative defensive play books I ever saw. If it's zone its zone if its man its man. This makes the defense too easy to read. The worst part is a man blitzing scheme makes the Saftey drop down to cover the wide out makes it a big "duh" that it's going to be a blitz and usually man coverage.3. Too many dropped passes even when the receiver has 96 rating on hands (5 drops per game...way too much).4. Cannot create and design your own plays.5. Run blocking is rather horrible. No true reads on the option plays.6. How come their arent receiver option routes?