• Most realistic Football simulation to date; • 360 dribble system makes manoeuvring more fluid and believable than ever; • Much needed practice modes finally added into this instalment; • Variety of modes to keep you busy both online and offline;
• Jumbled menu ; • Fans who enjoy playing manager mode won't be pleased with the many bugs within the mode; • Live Season 2.0 updates aren't free;
Abstract: For anyone who ever played FIFA 09 on the 360 or PS3, then on the face of it FIFA 10 is actually pretty similar. The menu and in-play interface is very similar, but it’s only when you look a little deeper that you realise why it’s the best football gam...
FIFA is a series that has had more than its share of ups and downs, but now, finally, after years of tinkering, EA Sports has given us a football game that is, by anyone’s reckoning, a superb achievement. It’s still not as good as FIFA 11, tho...
360 degree dribbling (it's the best thing to happen to footie games in years), The amazing presentation and fluid animation, Slotting an elegant finesse shot past a goalie
Hull finishing above you in Manager Mode, Corners are really hard to score from, EA turning players into samesized clones
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