Fifa 2010 PC



Review

EA SPORTS FIFA 10 is powered with the first-ever true 360° dribbling system that gives players finer control of the ball, enabling them to find spaces between defenders that previously were not possible. Additionally the new Skilled Dribbling - an all new animation wrapping technology - provides unprecedented control. The all-new Virtual Pro will let players live out their fantasy of playing as a professional footballer. By using the Photo Game Face function, they can put themselves into the game and embark on a career with more than 200 accomplishments to master across all games modes. Based on consumer feedback from more than 400 million online games played, FIFA 10 refines an already potent game engine, combined with authentic club and league licenses, to continue to set the benchmark as the most complete simulation of football which also features an completely overhauled Manager Mode with more than 50 major improvements, a New Practice Arena and Customisable Set Pieces.

Developed by EA Canada, and published by EA Sports, comes another outstanding and breath taking release of the PC game, FIFA. Referred to as FIFA 2010, this highly anticipated game has taken the world by storm and has certainly lived up to its expectations. This will be outlined in the detailed review that follows below. FIFA 2010 was released in Europe in October 2009 and has already created a huge buzz just a few days after its release. Apart from the PC version of the game, this game is also available for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Wii gaming platforms.



FIFA games have always held a upper hand over other football games that are available in the market and certainly do well when it comes to game play and other important factors as well. One main reason behind this being easy navigation and game play and a flawless gaming control system. FIFA 2010 as always has licensing for most of the clubs in the world and support almost each and every tournament that takes place in the world of football. Players look a lot more detailed and rich and perform as per their own skill and ability. And that's not all, the transfer system has also been revamped and now it is simply not money that can secure a players signature or change his mind. Other important and realistic features such as starting guarantee, number of players in the squad, level at which the club is playing are factors that determine the level of intensity of FIFA 2010 thereby making this game highly detailed and realistic.

1 comments:

my games said...

Sure I believe you..Why not?? thank you Mandie..But Next time you shuold take a photo with me. Ok ^_^

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