I mentioned earlier
NCAA March Madness 2003 reminded me of the
Live series, and it's most evident in the actual game. I actually prefer
March Madness more because it feels more realistic as a whole. The big reason I say this is because not every shot goes down on offense, and you can actually play defense. That's right, you can actually block shots as a regular thing, including slam dunks.
EA Sports included its new Freestyle Control with this year's version, although things are tamer when handling the ball since college kids are still learning how to play the game. The main thing to emphasize is that this is how I believe basketball games should be made. Offense sells the tickets, but defense wins championships.
The big reason I was upset with EA Sports last year was because they didn't have a Season or Dynasty mode. Instead, they just had Exhibition and Tournament. With this year's March Madness there's even more than I could possibly ask for. The game modes included are Play Now, Single Season, Dynasty, NCAA Tournament, the EA Sports Maui Invitational, and Create-A-School. The Maui Invitational is just a shorter rendition of the NCAA Tournament. The only big complaint I have about the tournaments is that there are never any upsets. The whole beauty of March Madness is that some no-name school can make it to the Sweet Sixteen, Elite Eight or Final Four. Instead, only the top seeds advance, which takes the fun out of the whole NCAA tourney.