NCAA Football 2005

NCAA Football 2005
NCAA Football 2005
NCAA Football 2005
PlayStation 2 cover art
Pictured: Larry Fitzgerald
Developer(s) EA Tiburon
Publisher(s) EA Sports
Platform(s) PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube
Release date(s)
  • NA July 15, 2004
Genre(s) Traditional football simulation
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer, online multiplayer
Rating(s)
  • ESRB: E (Everyone)

NCAA Football 2005 is an American college football video game which was released on July 15, 2004. The product features former Pittsburgh Panthers and current Arizona Cardinals standout wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald on the cover. The game is the NCAA Football series released by EA Sports.

Contents

Gameplay

Home-field advantage

The main focus of NCAA Football 2005 is home-field advantage. While playing at home is an advantage in any sport, amateur or professional (especially in the playoffs), some say the concept of home-field advantage matters most in college football. Hence, the major addition to the 2005 game is the "Top 25 Toughest Places to Play," compiled by EA Sports. These rankings are based on home winning percentage, average attendance, and "atmosphere" (i.e., fan rowdiness and noise). For 2005, the Top 25 was as follows:

  1. Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, Florida
  2. Neyland Stadium, Tennessee
  3. Ohio Stadium, Ohio State
  4. Tiger Stadium, Louisiana State
  5. Autzen Stadium, Oregon
  6. Husky Stadium, Washington
  7. Kyle Field, Texas A&M
  8. Camp Randall Stadium, Wisconsin
  9. Memorial Stadium, Nebraska
  10. Sanford Stadium, Georgia
  11. Kinnick Stadium, Iowa
  12. Michigan Stadium, Michigan
  13. Lane Stadium, Virginia Tech
  14. Doak Campbell Stadium, Florida State
  15. Notre Dame Stadium, Notre Dame
  16. Memorial Stadium, Clemson
  17. Beaver Stadium, Penn State
  18. Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, Oklahoma
  19. Jordan-Hare Stadium, Auburn
  20. Carrier Dome, Syracuse
  21. Bryant-Denny Stadium, Alabama
  22. KSU Stadium, Kansas State
  23. Mountaineer Field, West Virginia
  24. Martin Stadium, Washington State
  25. Miami Orange Bowl, Miami

Players with the home field advantage on defense can increase the crowd's volume before the snap by repeatedly pressing a certain button on the controller, depending on the system. Likewise, the player with the home field advantage on offense can quiet the crowd with one press of the same button. Crowd noise may affect the quarterback's ability to get an audible across to his other players. If the noise is sufficient, when the quarterback tries to call an audible, one of his teammates will come down to him and gesture that he can't understand him.

Reception

While most reviews have been positive, many felt that NCAA 2005 made little changes from last year's game. Players also noticed that receivers dropped passes considerably more than NCAA Football 2004.[citation needed]

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать реферат

Look at other dictionaries:

  • NCAA Football series — NCAA Football is a football video game series in which you play as (and against) any current Division I FBS college team. This game is developed by EA Sports. Because of NCAA rules, current college players are not permitted to be used as the… …   Wikipedia

  • 2005–06 NCAA football bowl games — Number of bowl games per state. Season 2005 Regular season September 1–December 3 …   Wikipedia

  • NCAA Football 06 — Developer(s) EA Tiburon Publisher(s) EA Sports …   Wikipedia

  • NCAA Football 07 — Developer(s) EA Tiburon Publisher(s) EA Sports …   Wikipedia

  • NCAA Football 10 — Michael Crabtree on the Xbox 360 cover of the game. Developer(s) Xbox 360,PS3,PSP EA Tiburon PS2 EA Canada …   Wikipedia

  • NCAA Football 09 — Darren McFadden on the Xbox 360 cover of the game. Developer(s) EA Tiburon, EA Canada …   Wikipedia

  • NCAA Football 12 — Mark Ingram, Jr. on the cover of NCAA Football 12. Developer(s) EA Tiburon, EA Canada …   Wikipedia

  • NCAA Football 11 — Tim Tebow on the cover of NCAA Football 11. Developer(s) EA Tiburon, EA Canada …   Wikipedia

  • NCAA Football 2004 — North American cover art for PS2 Pictured: Carson Palmer Developer(s) EA Tiburon, Exient Entertainment (N Gage) …   Wikipedia

  • NCAA Football 2003 — Éditeur EA Sports Développeur EA Tiburon Date de sortie AN …   Wikipédia en Français

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”