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NCAA Football 14 releases today for Xbox 360 and PS3, here’s our review

College football fans are celebrating the release of NCAA Football 14, which is now available on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. The latest entry in EA Sports' signature college football franchise promises more control of your team both on the field and off.

The Infinity Engine 2 brings real-time physics to the franchise, and the Force Impact System makes collisions even more realistic as it takes size, weight, and momentum all into account on each impact. Refined blocking, hard run cuts, stumble recovery, and over 30 new option types in a new Option Offense look to enhance the running game.

Meanwhile, on the Dynasty front, we have brand-new Coach Skills to improve everything from team performance in tough situations to the amount of promises you can spew on the recruiting trail. And with a new Power Recruiting system in place, NCAA Football 14 looks to get you back into the game quicker, without sacrificing the depth.

But do all of these features and promises live up to the hype? Find out in our video review above, or check out our written review.

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