Nevermind
Pewter
You don't have to agree with the assessment, I put a lot of information out there and people can make their own decisions. The reviews from TGT and OS were hardly crushing the game. Both said NCAA was a good game, which is basically what we said. The rating of 8.0 out of 10 equates to roughly a B- or C+ and was on par or lower than ratings from other gaming sites so it's not like anybody here said to pawn your mothers wedding ring and go buy it. It's a good game with some flaws but it is better than NCAA '12 which makes it worth checking out.
You know I see you say this and in the chatbox on a few occasions say somethings along the lines of "TGT review basically said 'the game sucks, go buy it'". But I read their review and have never seen them say the game is good/great nor have I seen them encourage people to buy it. Here is what they wrap their review up with.
To wrap things up, NCAA Football 13 had a world of potential to make this one of the best releases on this generation of consoles, but they’ve dropped the ball up to this point. They needed to show fans that NCAA Football 12 was just a year that they set their sights too high, but instead, some will still come away feeling burnt by this year's title. Added that NCAA’s bigger brother, Madden, will be getting two very buzz-worthy features in Connected Careers and the Infinity Engine, but NCAA’s most buzz-worthy feature this year is the Heisman Challenge. Overall, NCAA Football 13 at first glance will offer a fun experience and a lot of users will be able to either overlook or may not even notice the detractions, but days after launch, we can probably expect a segment of the loyal fan base to be disgruntled with the drawbacks included in the game this year. Fans of the series of course already know to expect a patch to fix some of these issues but when that patch comes and what it fixes is right now unknown. That combined with previous years where a patch can correct one issue only to uncover a new one, leads to a suggested caution for those that play the NCAA Football series year-round.
If anything they are encouraging people to be cautious about buying the game. So I am curious as to where you get the idea that TGT is saying this is a good game?