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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Two thumbs down!,
By A Customer
This review is from: 2002 FIFA World Cup (Video Game)
What a disapointment! I was extatic when i read earlie this year that EA was developping a soccer game specifically for the Xbox console, based on its fifa franchise. I should have known better. Apparently folks at EA figured they could say whatever they wanted and not only develop the game for Gamecube and PS2 but also release these versions just before that of the XBOX. More importantly, they also figured they could do whatever they wanted. Why bother spending a lot of time on a game that will sale no matter what, simply because it is endorsed by the FIFA and has the Japan-Korea logo all over it! So instead of spending the time necessary to build upon the previous installments of FIFA soccer, they did the opposite, they removed many features and added a "bonus material" which consists of a video documentary about the coming World Cup (who cares? this is not a dvd movie). Since this game focuses on the World Cup, it is no longer possible to select a club or trade players! Fair enough, but where is the training mode? Where is it said that because it's only about the World Cup, it is no longer necessary to practice free kicks or set plays! This is amazing considering EA had already this feature built into its previous FIFA versions. At the same time, EA is promoting the fact that the passing system and the air play game are more complex! The only reason not to include a much needed training mode? Being able to release another version, an "improved" one this fall! More, for those of view who liked the strategy side of the EA franchise, like the ability to change formations and offensive and defensive style on the fly... forget about it, it's nowhere to be found on this game. Similarly, you can no longer put pressure on the ball carrier by sending your guys on him! More, the dribling scheme is ridiculous! Overall, there are fewer moves available, and, worse, they are impossible to perform. Two of them require that you press the Y button at the same time as the Black button... sure, try it! And the ability to let the user configure the controller settings himelf? of course not, this would have required more programming! I could go on and on, however you should get a pretty good idea by now. Yes, this game has cool graphics (which sports game on the XBOX hasn't?). Yes, World Cup offers a newly designed passing system (so did fifa 2002 on ps2). Yes, this game is the best soccer game on the XBOX (but it's basically the only one if you put aside the ESPN game which is to sports game, what curling is to winter sports!). So my advice, DO NOT BUY THIS GAME. Wait a few weeks until International pro soccer 2 and David Beckham's soccer game are released. My rating: TWO THUMBS DOWN!
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Best Soccer Game for XBOX,
By Michaelangelo (Houston, TX United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 2002 FIFA World Cup (Video Game)
This is the ONLY soccer game worth picking up for XBOX currently. Due to FIFA licensing limitation, the game does not have all the extra features offered by other FIFA title. However, this would probably be the only World Cup game you can get. If you want to experience the passion and glory of World Cup, you HAVE to get this one.Graphics 7.5 Sound 8 Gameplay 7.5 Value 7 Overall 7.5
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
So SO,
By A Customer
This review is from: 2002 FIFA World Cup (Video Game)
THis was okay. I just rented it and wasn't thrilled. The graphics are okay and run at a pretty steady framerate but they are nothing the pS2 couldn't do. The gameplay is rather easy and with one guy you can blow by everyone on the field with ease. I wouldn't get this and I would wait for 2003.
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