Excerpt: England probably won’t win the World Cup, but at least with the official game you can pretend they are good enough by putting the difficulty level on easy and ripping
Conclusion: Yes, 2006 FIFA World Cup is a full-price title, and yes the engine has been in place for a stint, but there’s a lot of extra love coming from EA Canada.
Excerpt: It's hard not to get excited about the World Cup. While qualification has been a long and drawn out process, if your national team has made it to the finals you'll have...
Pros: First touch control, Great presentation
Cons: Online play is laggy, Doesn't feel quite right
Summary: 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany offers the best world cup game I've ever seen from EA, there's no longer the restriction to just the countries taking part which makes just
Conclusion: Crazy arcade football that does all the hard work for you so you can whack in the goals.
Pros: Totally official - all the logos, teams, branding and showbiz, presentation of the actual World Cup., Faster, more responsive controls than before make selecting the r...
Cons: It's way too easy to score goals, which removes quite a bit of the single-player challenge.
Excerpt: En un peu plus de six mois, on en aura mangé du FIFA. sur Xbox, et maintenant 2006 Fifa World Cup. Les fans de la licence en seront sûrement ravis, les autres ne peuvent...
Pros: Commentaires, Football champagne, Ambiance
Cons: Joueurs en plastique?, Lassitude, Doublon avec ERCMF
Summary: De game speelt op zich dus best lekker, maar het rammelt aan veel kanten. Deze 'game' zou gewoon verwerkt moeten worden in de originele Fifa, ondanks dat 2006 Fifa World...