On the heels of winning 25 international gaming awards with FIFA 09, the top-selling football franchise from EA Sports is surpassed with FIFA 10. On the pitch, critical gameplay fundamentals have been enhanced to ensure that FIFA 10 mirrors real-world football, providing more sophisticated ball control, and physical interaction. On attack, players now analyse space more effectively, curve their runs in an attempt to stay onside, create passing lanes naturally, and drive for more variety in attacking options. On defense, new concepts like position priority enable defenders to multitask so dangerous spaces left open by teammates out of position are covered. Plus, slide tackle targeting, press marking, and better urgency clearance logic provide new options that make defending a tactical skill in FIFA 10.
One of the greatest rivalries in the video game industry, with an increasing intensity, is the one between the FIFA series, produced by EA Sports and the Pro Evolution Soccer from Konami. The history is quite complicated... Read Full Review
FIFA 10 is the pinnacle of what a football game should be like. Having got it today, I have already played it to death (and started a manager mode with the mighty Leyton Orient). The journey has been long since FIFA 07 (... Read Full Review