Summary: FIFA seems to have gone a step back this year, it has tried to emulate what's good about Pro Evolution Soccer but has in turn taken away from FIFA what was positive - it
Conclusion: If you are into soccer I suggest you pick this game up. Most FIFA fans know what I am talking about. They are loyal to the brand. But, its more then just small upgrades.
Conclusion: The extras - whether they are the management mode, the special challenges, or even the retro features - all prove that EA Sports aren't sleeping behind the wheel of one
Pros: A wealth of content and expert presentation. Glorious commentary.
Cons: It just isn't sharp enough in the control stakes.
Excerpt: Every Holiday season, we see the same football battle – FIFA vs. Pro Evolution Soccer , and it undoubtedly has the same result each year; FIFA sells the most, while Pro...
Conclusion: This is one of the best Fifas of the last couple of years but is still let down by some gameplay issues. The graphics haven’t really been changed that much, and the sound...
Conclusion: Playing FIFA 2006 was a really good experience after I got over the initial disappointment of the framerate drop when the ball enters midfield.
Pros: overall improvement in realism, excellent and challenging AI, great ball physics, the aftertouch plays are still a great inclusion, FIFA Lounge is fun especially ...
Cons: heinous framerate drops in midfield, team management not robust enough, bland stadium crowd animations, frequent disconnection from EA Servers