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User Rating: 8.1 | FIFA World Cup: Germany 2006 X360
Have to say that EA have actually done something worth wild with this series. This game is a huge leap from RTWC. The gameplay itself is vastly improved and this game is quite enjoyable. Easier to figure out the game than as before. The shooting has been redone so you dont have to tap the shoot button and hope you dont launch it out of the stadium. The passing has become less certain than in years past. The through ball has become a way to release players in the open. This game is probably the best fifa game I have ever played.

I would like to see what they will do with FIFA 07

The moment the game starts you're excited. The drum beat comes, you see the players and the stadiums; the World Cup has begun. The biggest spectacle in all of sports, bigger then the World Series Super Bowl and Olympics all rolled into one. An event of this magnitude is hard to recreate through any medium but there is away. All it takes is the tyrant of the gaming world and some great technology. The 360 version of FIFA World Cup 2006 captures the spirit of the event to a ‘T’. The presentation is pulse pounding, if you’re not ready for action after watching the opening montage, you’re probably dead. The game is pure fun, the content is staggering and the game play is admirable. The game play however is the only step backward a far as I’m concerned. The RTWC edition was a 360 exclusive, and the game play is the only place you’d notice. RTWC was difficult to pick up and play but once you had a handle on the sensitivity, the game play was perfect. This new edition has some minor issues with ball physics and player reaction, sometimes it starts to feel like you stopped playing soccer and started playing pinball. But, while I believe this to be easily recognizable, I also recognize the improvements made in every other area of the game. RTWC is not as good as this new game it just had better game play. The new games improvements in content and presentation set it apart.