Excerpt: FIFA Soccer suffered the most from the transition to handheld in the graphics department. The polygon players look pixilated from a distance and blurry up close.
Excerpt: suffered the most from the transition to handheld in the graphics department. The polygon players look pixilated from a distance and blurry up close.
Excerpt: Soccer may not be America's sport, but American developers sure know how to make top-quality soccer games. I'll be upfront with you: FIFA for the PSP isn't one of them.
Conclusion: So how does FIFA Soccer on the PSP play on the pitch? The short answer is that it's a lot like the PC and console versions of FIFA Soccer 2005.
Pros: More than 350 licensed teams, Plays a realistic game of soccer, Decent soundtrack and commentary, Excellent set-piece controls.
Cons: Frame-rate problems during wireless play, Tricky control scheme.
Conclusion: In the end you'd have to be a true FIFA 2005 freak to get satisfaction out of FIFA Soccer for PSP. If there was a franchise mode beyond the basic single season mode, I...