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The original Gameday Total Control Passing System (TCPS) is back as well. A glint of true ingenuity, TCPS allows you to control a pass by leading or underthrowing the receiver. Other gameplay features include stiff arms, one-handed receptions, line shifts, and post-play celebrations. It's the subtle nuances, including the refined passing system, that make the gameplay fluid and engaging. Sporting solid play, slick visuals, and plenty of peripheral options, NFL Gameday 99 is a title well worth adding to your sports games library. --Sajed Ahmed
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The answer, my friends, is GameDay. Let's investigate. GameDay 99 has improved over its predecessor in many ways, although no change is as critical and defining as its vastly improved visuals. Gone are the boxy polygonal players, replaced now with substantially smoother and more detailed men. The new 3D player models are composed of over 350 polygons - more than double the polygon count in last year's GameDay. The visuals' glory is augmented by sweeping camera movements and cutaways that give the game a television broadcast look. Plus player motion animations look better than ever, thanks to another trip to the motion capture studio with nine NFL players. The multiple animations appear for just about every kind of move, including tackling, catching, and blocking.
Most importantly, the animations no longer get in the way of the gameplay. The previous GameDay had great player animations, but they often forced you to wait for them to finish before you could resume gameplay - so you had to take the animation time into account while planning your next strategic move. This year the game runs so smoothly and so fast that the animations lead easily into the next play. Admittedly, however, the default game speed is a little slow, so you'll likely want to bump it up a bit. But back to the good stuff - the fast animations lead to easy, fast, and precise control. The same total control passing that was in last year's GameDay is in place so you'll drop passes perfectly to receivers.
The new and improved AI is quite challenging, even on the rookie difficulty setting. The computer adjusts its defense and offense on the fly like never before. It effectively uses the strengths of its team - and uses them quite aggressively. For instance, if the computer's Green Bay, it will start hard with Levens. Then, just as you start watching out for the run and attempt to counter by taking Levens out at the line, the computer will throw one deep with Farve. On defense, the computer totally takes advantage of an inexperienced passer, making a frustrated novice reach for the instruction book.
CBS announcer Dick Enberg calls the play-by-play action with ex-Giant-quarterback-turned-announcer Phil Simms throwing in the color commentary, nice new touches. However, the sound effects are still the same old GameDay grunts. The development team needs to take some new samples of those great hits and crunches from the NFL films. But they probably didn't that because the in-game sounds do, in the grand scheme of things, get the job done.
In the end GameDay 99 is the total package. It has everything that the latest football model should have: improved graphics, gameplay, and an overall slick look. And although Madden 99 is a spectacular football game, the best Madden to date in fact, GameDay 99 edges out Madden in graphics with its multiple animations, control with its perfect passing plays, and speed with its smooth transitions - making GameDay 99 the football game to get this year. -- Ryan Mac Donald
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Gridiron,
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= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: NFL GameDay 99 PS1 COMPLETE (Video Game)
A nice improvement from the GD'98 version. The player motion is captured much better on this one. A noticable difference is on GD'99,the ability to pass has become much eaiser, but running the ball has become a challenge. A fun game for any f'ball enthusist
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Gameday is horrible!,
By A Customer
= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: NFL GameDay 99 PS1 COMPLETE (Video Game)
This football game is the biggest dissapointment in Playstation history. I don't know which is worse dick enberg repeating the same line every play or phil simms talking about a play that didn't even happen.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Fun, but plenty of bugs,
By A Customer
= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: NFL GameDay 99 PS1 COMPLETE (Video Game)
I enjoyed the game on the most part, but I found plenty of bugs in it. For one, I never once saw an interception occur in the endzone. You could hit Deion Sanders in the hands with a pass and it would only be a deflection in the endzone. If you're playing against the Eagles at Philadelphia, after most plays it will say "Tonight they play the Buffalo Bills". Uh, yeah. I would also consider the Artificial Intelligence pretty weak, like the team kicking an extra point when behind by 2, and never changing defenses even if you run the same play over and over again. There are no such thing as holding penalties, blocked punts, or fumbles unless you tackle a pitch man before he even has the ball. The most frustrating problem that I encountered was late in a season, when it would often say that I was playing the pro bowl game even though i was on game 12 or 13, and if i tried to access this file on memory card it would lock up indefinitely. I had this problem with multiple memory cards and playstation units. But, overall, I would still have to say that the game itself is entertaining, mainly due to the graphics. I have recently purchased Gameday 2000, and they seemed to have fixed most of the little bugs, but I'm starting to uncover some of it's own.
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