Abstract: Last year I reviewed FIFA 10 on the Xbox 360 and while I loved the game I thought that the character models were simply awful. Well this time, they did some work on that or at least on the PS3 version as they don’t anywhere near as bad as they did then...
Abstract: Futbol, football, and soccer fans around the world - along with videogamers - wait every year for the annual installment of EA Sport's soccer game, FIFA 11. With a slew of new features that will impress even the most traditional fans, this year's offe...
It’s fascinating to watch the fortunes of teams change through the years. Take Liverpool as an example; their triumphant comeback against Milan in the Champions League seems like a long, distant memory. Now they’re propping up the Premiership, languish...
Published: 2010-10-01, Author: Guy , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: After a steady rise in quality over the last few years, FIFA 10 added yet more welcome new features and game modes while refining the core gameplay. It's a tough act to follow for FIFA 11, but thanks to more realistic gameplay, new game modes, and more...
Abstract: You would think that by coming out with three FIFA titles within one calendar year, EA’s fabulous football franchise would suffer from a bit of oversaturation and staleness. Sure, thanks to the World Cup, something like this only happens once every fou...
Abstract: Soccer fans sure have had a lot to cheer about this year. First, the World Cup in South Africa, and now the latest entry in the FIFA series from EA Sports. Building off what was potentially the best version ever, FIFA 11 could have probably just releas...
Abstract: It could be very easy to become lost in the John-Madden-sized shadow at Electronic Arts if you’re a sports game, particularly in America this time of year. While football (American football, that is) grabs the attention of the nation, the rest of the ...
Abstract: You've come a long way baby.Now, chances are if you are reading this review you already own one of EA's previous FIFA games and have come to find out if it is worth shelling out for the latest instalment. Have they done enough tweaking to make the game...
Abstract: Videogame sports franchises are a lot like the real thing: By the time you realize your team's over the hill and in need of some fresh ideas, it's often too late; that championship window tends to close suddenly and unexpectedly. After all, just look a...