Abstract: EA's FIFA soccer games are consistently good yet manage to improve year after year. This go around, the most notable change for FIFA Soccer 2010 is in the "Be a Pro" mode, revamped and now known as "Virtual Pro." Previously this create-a-player mode wa...
Abstract: There are many possible reasons that the sport of soccer hasn't taken off in this country the way that it has in the rest of the world. It's not as conducive to television viewing as other sports – there's no easy way to break for a commercial. It ca...
Abstract: FIFA Soccer 09 was arguably the best the franchise had been in years. The game took some massive strides in providing soccer fans with a game that was easy to learn, fun to play, and addictive as all get out. When I saw FIFA Soccer 10 a few months ago,...
Abstract: FIFA 10 is the 18th title in Electronic Arts' FIFA series of football video games. Developed by EA Canada, it was published by Electronic Arts worldwide under the EA Sports label. Being one of EA Sports’ yearly franchises comes with a certain amount of...
Abstract: While EA has a good amount of stellar franchises under their belt, there are few that are consistently great year in and year out. The FIFA series is one of those few, and as impressive as they are, EA finds new ways to somehow make them better with ea...
Abstract: Making a sports game shine year in and year out is tough. Amazingly, EA has a stable of developers including EA Tiburon and EA Canada that consistently put out not only a top-quality product, but one that's even better than last year's. Sure, there ar...
New AI, physics, 360 degree dribbling and all sorts of new content; Tons of value and replayability. Feels much more fluid and responsive than last year's title.
Not too much to say here; The passing mechanic could use some slight tweaking, but it's hardly worth mentioning.
Abstract: FIFA 10 has some very good moments and some not-so-good moments. The dev team seems to be on the right track to bringing a realistic and compelling game – rife with the vagaries of the sport – to the PS3. A few mechanics need to be addressed, but for F...
Abstract: In order to play a game of soccer, you're gonna need a few things. Twenty outfield players and two goalkeepers. A referee. A couple of nets would be nice. How about some over-the-top goal celebrations? The ol' "pull the jersey over the head" always get...