It's an improvement with drawbacks.
posted by Thiesoneguy (PITTSBURGH, PA) Aug 8, 2011
Member since May 2011
The game has a very improved physics system and the play of the game is a lot smoother and funner. But it has drawbacks.
Road to Glory mode is a bit better, you can play through the whole high school season if you want to. You picks schools you have interest in through the playoffs and they'll offer you scholarships if they think you're worth it.
But the drawback is the quarter length. Because EA wants to make the online rankings fair, the quarter lengths can only be 5 minutes, which gives you very limited playing time and takes away from the game.
Dynasty mode is as in depth as it was last year, but you can create a coach, and you can start out as a coordinator, which is cool, but the game doesn't limit you. When you are a coordinator, you can do everything you could do as a head coach, even scout offensive players and change the offensive depth chart. The only thing it limits is that you can only call plays for the side of the ball you are a coordinator for. But other than that, the head coaching ranking system is cool, but other than that, dynasty mode hasn't change too much.
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