Take a look at Battlefield 3 for instance. Even though it comes out much later than NCAA, the teaser trailers for it literally give me goosebumps. I am so hyped up about it that I've already pre-ordered it, and I'm not even a "pre-ordering kinda' guy". Why can't NCAA 12 match that with, at the very least, some information? The majority of people don't care about visual enhanced screenshots or 25 new plays. They care about those 25 new plays working correctly.
I just see no reason to buy this game at this point. I know I'll get blasted with "patience is a virtue", but you must admit that you're skeptical to say the least. I fear that it will suffer from the same gameplay issues that NCAA 11 suffers from.
The game is supposed to be "user friendly", and appeal to the casual gamer, yet you have to be elite with the sticks in order to even slow down your opponent's offense. Creativity is no longer necessary since we are unable to get pressure with our front four, forcing us to call the same, typical blitz over and over. The tactics we use in order to get a defensive stop are so cheesy that it took all of the fun out of it [for me].
Anyway, I'm not gonna' go on a major rant. I am just severely disappointed with the amount of information we've been provided thus far. Isn't the release date in a couple months? Usually this is the time where I'm most excited about a release...
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