The one thing that I was really wondering about before I got FIFA 99 for review was the presentation issue. That latter bit adds some more depth to an already amazingly rich game, and once you get used to it, it can come in handy. The former allows you to switch between preset formations on the fly, while the latter lets you execute nifty maneuvers such as offside trap, again on the fly. Perhaps the most interesting improvement in the features section are the IGM (In-Game Management) and IGT (In-Game Tactics) options. Training matches now have defensive objectives, 3D card support is good, and the opening is sub- FIFA98 -standard, which is no surprise since that one was simply out of this world. As far as game options go, we have all the usual goodies - lots (and I mean LOTS - over 200) of teams, both domestic and international squads, season and cup play, a team and player editor, multiplayer modes galore, and no way to configure the controls (What's wrong with you, EA Sports? Why can't we reconfigure the pad buttons? Pretty please, for next time?). The game occupies 130mb of your drive, if you choose your options well, and requires a minimum of 20mb. In any case, anyone who has played an EA Sportsgame from the last two years will feel right at home. Can anyone tell me the exact meaning of that tiny 'blackboard' black box that appears on the lower left of the screen sometimes? I tend to believe it means advantage was given, but hey, my guess is as good as yours. Sure, you can find all possible key combinations listed - if you can understand them - but quite a bit is not mentioned at all. The same white box and the same less than informative manual. It seemed impossible that EA could make something that would actually be so much better as to justify a full release.Īs far as packaging goes, FIFA 99 follows the well-known adage: "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." EA Sports games simply look the same on the outside year in, year out. And I waited with bated breath to see FIFA 99. I resisted buying World Cup 98 with all the willpower I could muster, after having played it a couple of times and deciding that it was simply not worth it when I already had the first one. I reviewed FIFA Road To World Cup 98 last fall, and gave it the only gold award I ever have. I personally believe this ploy would not have been accepted so easily had the games not been very, very good indeed. The fact that this meant one had to pay the full price just to get an upgrade for an existing game, I am sure, only made EA happier. EA Sports , however, made sure we were all enjoying ourselves in front of the computer instead of watching Italy on the telly, by releasing two FIFA games instead of the usual one. The world championships saw a distressing decline in the number of exciting matches (were 32 teams really too many?), while we also welcomed a newcomer to the world champions club. Real names, real teams, real movements, this is a wonderful soccer experience.įIFA08 includes a new game mode where you'll be a professional player who has to improve and become a star.Soccer fans were glued to their seats in 1998 - and with good reason. Thirty different leagues, thirty-two real stadiums and more than 14.00 soccer players are inside this wonderful game. The graphics are better and the movements have been specially improved in order to beat its major opponent: Pro Evolution Soccer, also known PES or Winning Eleven. This season FIFA08 has been released the first and it's the one which will give us the first hours of soccer in our computer.įIFA08 offers us lots of real teams and players, they are really well designed, you can know the player you are playing at a glance, specially those more famous like Ronaldinho, Beckham, Messi, Kaka, Cristiano Ronaldo.īut names are not the only thing we'll enjoy when playing FIFA08. EA Sports comes to its annual appointment with Soccer and offer us a bit of action and goals in FIFA08, which is, as you already know, one of the two main soccer games in the world.
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