In light of all this new info, I have to state the following: This game has a shot to unseat the great *NFL 2K5.* While the gameplay may still end up arguably inferior, I'm referring to the overall package (ie college recruiting, 9th gen graphics, etc) For myself, the main remaining question is, what level will the presentation be (ie no ESPN license) ?
@jonn8911 been gaming from the Colecovision. Own every meaningful sports game from the PS1 forward. If I'm wrong, I'm wrong. However, I know sports games.
@@waynemack9053 I believe the game will play better than NCAA 11-14, however I don't know if the presentation (score ticker, transition screens, etc) will be on par. At least Chris Fowler is on board tho
Absolutely agree. The depth in recruiting and dynasty mode details have me dreaming of what franchise mode 2K5 did. Also love the badging feels very reminiscent of APF 2k8. I'm rooting for it. I definitely like to have a reason to forgive EA for what they did with the NFL license back in 2005. It's been a dark period since.
I am curious as to why there appears to be no questions asked regarding sliders and the ability to turn some features mentioned on or off. I am also not sure why they will not allow you to modify coaches. They have provided what appears to be an advanced system for coaching only to turn around and say well here is the new system but we are not going to allow you to modify a coach for another Team in your own dynasty. I suppose they want to keep from someone making a Revamp mod like what was done for 2014. Most of the media that was invited to the game showcase appear to be EA fan boys and most of the interviews that I have seen appeared to be very limited in details and more about how everyone loves college football blah blah.
Hall of Fame mode would be killer, where you could have a Reggie Bush/Vince Young on the same team or the great teams from the past going head to head with today’s teams.
Dan Marino when to the Super Bowl, but never won a championship, Kelly when to the Super Bowl never won a championship, there are a lot of great QBs who have been to the Super Bowl, and never won it, and the odds are Jalen Hurts may never be in the Super Bowl again.