Abstract: Whenever you have a sports-based game, especially one with a yearly update cycle, it is important to make each year's entry in the series distinctive. It's a challenging prospect to be sure because the success of any annual sports franchise depends on the...
Abstract: It’s no secret that next-gen sports games are crushing the new PS2 releases. But don’t tell FIFA 08 that. FIFA has been one of the last bright spots in old-gen gaming. The gameplay quality hasn’t died in the presence of more powerful con...
Abstract: FIFA has been given another polish down and forced onto shelves near you, hasn’t it? Well, no as a matter of fact. FIFA has instead been given a good kick and EA have built on the success of ‘07 to make more improvements to their once ailing series.So,...
Published: 2007-10-16, Author: Dan , review by: gamespy.com
Diverse gameplay without turning into arcade mess; Be a Pro Co-Op is great with a few friends.
PS2 visuals are past their prime; corner kicks hard to orchestrate properly.
To make a sports analogy, the PS2 is like Fenway Park (or, in this case, Wembley Stadium). Its an old, venerable icon of a time gone by. It cant keep up with the new kids on the block in terms of features, appearance and amenities, but its still rel...
Abstract: First things first, soccer is not soccer, its football. For the rest of this review every time you see the word football - and this only applies to Americans, the rest of the world will already know what Im talking about - Im actually talking about ...
Abstract: Following hot on the studs of our FIFA 08 360 review, its time to dust off the trusty PS2. Having hosted more versions of the game than any other console, its arguably FIFAs natural home, and the PS2 game continues to be developed by a different tea...