ARTS The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 5, 2002 - 11 DAILY ARTS FOOTBALL ROUNDUP Madden' and NCAA'franchises hzghlight football offerings EA's By Matt Grandstaff Daily Arts Writer With each passing August, a new batch of simulation football titles arrives, leaving football gamers delighted with updated rosters, new tackles and more. Meanwhile, non- football gamers are generally left disgusted as the new crop of grid-iron games seem relatively unchanged in their minds. This year, how- * ever, gamers of all NCA kinds can rejoice - the additions of online play Available and addictive role-play, Cube, PS ing elements to most EA gridiron titles make 2002 the best year for football games yet. EA takes Heisman in 2003: To the surprise of very few, EA Sports has once again delivered on all fronts with its titles, "NCAA Foot- ball 2003" and "Madden NFL 2003." With EA's football experi- various trophies ranging from the Heisman Memorial Trophy to the Little Brown Jug. Outside of a fantastic dynasty mode,. EA has put many extras into the game to make you feel like you are in your favorite college town. For instance, each time "NCAA" is booted up, garners get a random introduction from stu- dents, cheerleaders and mascots from major universities across the country. Highlighting L 2003 these amusing intro- ductions is none other or Game- than Michigan head -and Xbox coach Lloyd Carr, who ports makes a tremendous appearance in an out- standing college foot- ball game. Finally, the game includes a hilarious mascot mode, where all of the players are in their school's mascot costumes. While "NCAA Football 2003" might deliver the best college foot- ball experience of any game on the A f 32- ,SF Courtesy of Sega This just in: Campbell's Chunky Soup's does not fix knee injuries. Because of the game's up-tempo style, gamers rarely have the chances they would have in "Mad- den" to make any impact in the second- ' ary. This is due in part to an awkward button scheme on defense, NFL G where 'tackle and 2( switch defender but- tons are not placed Availabl next to each other. The S only other glaring problem Sega needs to work on is the game's character models. Not nearly as smooth as the ones found in EA games, "NFL2K3" players look almost like Frankenstein. Meanwhile, with "NCAA College Foot- ' ball 2K3," Sega Sports is still a season or two away from being an NC All-American. The GAMES game's graphics, game- play and dynasty mode Availabl all are in need of a lit- tle more spring prac- S tice. While the game plays similarly to "NFL2K3," at many-times the gameplay slows down or gets too. For this reason, college fans should stick with EA's college title for this year. However, for those who prefer the brand of football Sega provides, it's worth it. 989 trying to recapture glory: After EA and Sega's offerings, the next best ' college and profession- al football games come by the way of Sony's NFL FE' 989 Studios. This may come as a surprise to Available many; since the best- selling "NFL GameDay Mic '98," 989 has been bet- ter known for making CD-shaped coasters than football games. Thankfully, Sony has taken such criticism to heart and has developed its latest Playstation 2 titles, "NFL Gameday 2003" and "NCAA Game- breaker 2003," from the ground up. Both titles show vast improvements in presentation, graphics and game- play. While these features are not BR le on ence now in the teens, both games are as classic as a finely- aged wine, while still giving garners the buzz provided by a Red Bull/vodka mix. Combining the basic gameplay elements of the "Madden" titles from the early '90s with updated artificial intelligence and the 3AMEDAY 003 de for PS2 ony which has yet on par with the football titles from EA and Sega Sports, they do set new standards for tackling animations and feature an exciting three-man broadcasting booth. Even more com- pelling, Sony has suc- cessfully brought "NFL Gameday 2003" online, the most user-friendly ,MADDEN NFL 2003 Available for Game- Cube, PS2 and Xbox EA Sports market, it falls just short of its big brother, "Mad- den NFL 2003." The most notable difference between the two games is artificial intelligence. Even though "NCAA" is much more challenging than it has ever has been, it proves to be a walk in the park next to "Madden." Even on the normal difficulty set- most realistic character models ever in a football game, you can't go wrong with EA's latest and greatest crop of football titles. In "NCAA Football 2003," EA has gone the extra mile to not only deliver the best gameplay of any college pigskin title on the market, but also make gamers feel like they are actually at the helm of their.favorite col- lege team. This feat is accomplished primari- **7 ly by a more enjoyable dynasty mode. Once NFL again gamers will be able to take their Avilab school through 30 C years of games and Sega recruiting, but this time they will also be able to remember their greatest accomplish- ments by viewing their own person- al trophy room. Even though this is a simple addition, gamers can't help but smile when they look upon their ting, gainers will need near-perfect execution of their selected plays if they want to win. Fortunately, those lacking the coaching genius of a Jon Gruden or Steve Spurrier will get plenty of help this year from the big guy himself, John Madden. In the new mode Football 101, Mr. Mad- den gives instructions on how to broadband connection. While the game plays extremely well online, there is obvious lag from time to time based on connection speed. Nevertheless, by adding online play, EA's best just got better. After EA, it appears that Sega Sports will also put a major dent in the foot- ball gaining market. Having teamed up with ESPN for its games N "NFL2K3" and "NCAA A College Football 2K3," Available (available on Playstation Cube, PS 2, Xbox and Game-S Cube) both games have Seg the look and feel of your favorite ESPN shows by including Sportscenter updates and ESPN's Bot- tom Line. And while both games have a new look from their predecessors, they still offer the fast-paced gaming experience that won over football fans tired of EA games during the days of the Dreamcast. Sega grid-iron a close no. 2: A 2K3 for Game- 2 and Xbox Sports refreshing While both of Sega's football titles offer fast and furious gameplay, only "NFL2K3" comes packed with enough features to compete with rival EA. On top of its fantastic ESPN presentation, which is very after experiencing the music video approach off "Madden," "NFL2K3" features a very attractive NFL Draft and scouting fea- ture. Additionally, "2K3" might have the best sound ever in a football game, as its 5.1 sound puts all other football titles to online setup of any football game this year. So while Sony's 989 games are quite far from the best, they still have come along way. Microsoft benched: Coming off the bench as the least inspiring AA football title of the year is "Microsoft's NFL LEAKER Fever 2003." While the for PS2 game features beautiful graphics, smooth ani- 1Y mation and a historical presentation similar to what you would expect from NFL Films, "Fever 2003" is plagued by some of the worst artificial intelli- gence in recent years. For anyone who has played "John Elway's Quar- terback" at the arcade or on the origi- nal Nintendo Entertainment System, "Fever" brings back memories of football games with absolutely no defense. To make things worse, "Fever" features the ER 2003 strangest player models of any football game for Xbox outside of "Mutant League Football." In soft fact, this title could be called "Mutant League 2003," - the game's chubby crea- tures and their flapping arms rarely seem human. Sorry Microsoft, this game needs a complete overhaul. Xbox users are much better off with either "Madden 2003" or "NFL2K3." V e cro L2K3 read defenses, under- stand your plays and learn to time throws better. Additionally, the game features a very useful mini-camp mode. Here gainers will be able to go through various drills to improve their skills on the field. shame. And last but not least, for the third straight year, Sega Sports' football gem will include online play (Xbox and PS2 only). As far as problems go for "NFL2K3," there are very few wrinkles that need to be ironed out. The most notable is the difficulty gainers will face playing defense. for Game- 2 and Xbox iSports Finally,-new to "Madden" this year is online play. Using Sony's Network Adapter (online play is expected on Xbox and GameCube next season), gamerstcan play any- one in the country with a modem or University Musical Society 02/03 SEASON ' ]_t A :k ?'kt + a 1$ ,X 'O R ii; ST UDE T TICI 9 AM -1 ( 2 LET SALE NOON * Power Center AT 9/14 Courtesy of EA NCAA 2003 is just like the real thing, see the Hoosiers gettin' sacked? A look at the underside of U of M www.universitysecrets.com Does Food, Weight, Or Exercise CONTRIOL Your Life??? STARTING WEDNESDAY 9/18 I imi 4 rfidensS nZ1order form