You may be thinking to yourself, 'why is EA releasing another soccer game?
Euro 2008 continues to offer the same play-by-play commentary that FIFA 08 had. And that's not a good thing. Color commentary is infrequent, and so what you'll primarily hear is the chanting crowd, the ball being kicked around, and a few play-by-play calls from Clive Tyldesley. Andy Townsend lends his voice to Euro 2008, as well, but his contributions are nothing deep or meaningful in terms of commentary. You'll be disappointed by the generic commentary, but you'll likely enjoy Euro 2008's loud crowd.
All in all, Euro 2008 is yet another superb soccer game from EA Sports. It picks up where FIFA 08 left off, and adds improvements to the overall experience. Players now run at a more brisk and realistic pace and the controls feel a touch more responsive. While issues with A.I., a lack of movable sliders, and poor commentary hinders the game, Euro 2008 remains a solid sports title that fans of the FIFA franchise will absolutely love. The Captain Your Country mode is, arguably, worth the price on its own. Check this one out.