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EA Sports College Football 25

 

 

EA Sports College Football 25 

The live stream I performed of EA Sports College Football 25 was such a jamming good time. I loved exploring this sports video game and testing out different plays. We have called for a return of the college sports video games for some time now. It is great to see EA Sports College Football 25 make it to the market. EA Sports College Football 25 comes with different options, modes, and more. In fact there are sliders on the difficulty settings as well as an overall difficulty setting. The publisher for EA Sports College Football 25 is EA Sports. The developer for EA Sports College Football 25 is EA Orlando.

Families can take a lot of different colleges to multiple different bowl games, stadiums, and even the national championship. The presentation within EA Sports College Football 25 is amazing. The graphics look good. I love how EA Sports College Football 25 zooms in when we break away and are sprinting toward the end zone. Kicking is easy to understand. If you are not in the center then you must be a little more accurate to get it between the goal posts. Look for a full review of EA Sports College Football 25 in issue #207 of the always amazing Family Friendly Gaming magazine and e-magazine.
{09/07/2024}
- Paul

 


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