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Best Buy made the purchase a breeze, and game play is as good as billed. Having real coaches was a nice add, even if some marquee guys are not included. My rating is 4.5, would be a solid 5 IF could edit/trade players to start. Maybe next yr
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I've been a fan of this series for twenty years, and this is pretty intense. If you haven't stayed current with the Madden updates, it will take you some getting use to this modern Madden like version. Still a lot of fun in the College Game.
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Great improvement from '25. Feels way more smoother and crisp. The presentation for different teams is GREAT. Of course it comes with problems that needs addressing like an outrageous stiff arm and busted coverage, making your right and left CB, cross over onto the other side leaving 2 receivers open. The developers have acknowledged this and usually pretty quick in fixing. 5 stars from me. As an Auburn fan, EA and Metallica, thank you for adding "Enter Sandman" for Virginia Tech!
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It's fun to play as your favorite college football team and bring home the championship trophy. College Football 26 has incredible graphics and fantastic gameplay.
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Yes, EA Sports College Football 26 is a worthwhile purchase, especially for fans of Dynasty mode, due to significant improvements in realism, gameplay, and presentation over its predecessor, CFB 25. Key upgrades include better Dynasty mode depth with more real coaches and customizable settings, more engaging presentation elements like dynamic lighting and expanded crowd/mascot details, and smoother gameplay with improved animations and realistic player interactions. However, some core gameplay mechanics, particularly blocking, may still have inconsistencies, and the Ultimate Team mode remains a weaker point.
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Excellent football game. Has everything football lovers need. As a dynasty player, they have added extra features. Only thing missing is more colleges (FCS).
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This is an upgrade over last year's release in a couple of ways, but it's largely a retread, at least with respect to offline Dynasty mode, which is the mode I play almost exclusively. There are many more selectable plays, which is great (but I can't seem to default a selected modified playbook to my coach in offline dynasty and have to select it manually before each game - if I'm missing something, please comment with a how-to!). The recruiting field is tweaked and it's nice to be able to see your team needs on the prospect list screen. Play-wise, I find the dynamic substitutions a bit of a chore, but it's a nice concept. The coach development progression seems identical to last year, to me.
Major gripes: (1) Can't use created school in offline dynasty for no reason other than a money grab. Get it together EA. (2) No create-a-prospect to add to the recruiting pool in dynasty mode. Let's add that next year, eh?
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Amazing game. Tons of fun and incredible graphics. It’s too bad that some of the more unique features are only available through online play. I remember when buying the game gave you full access to all of its content but maybe I’m old fashioned.