An advanced FIFA Soccer 10 features core gameplay refinements based on responsiveness and intelligence, plus a completely overhauled Manager Mode that includes more than 50 major improvements. These enhancements and more deliver a new standard for authenticity, as FIFA Soccer 10 continues to set the benchmark in both innovations and gameplay as the most complete simulation of soccer.
On the pitch, critical gameplay fundamentals have been enhanced to ensure that FIFA Soccer 10 mirrors real-world soccer, providing more sophisticated ball control, and physical interaction. On attack, players now analyze 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 Soccer 10.
Three new innovations change the player control experience in FIFA Soccer 10. The first-ever true 360° dribbling system gives players finer control of the ball, enabling them to find spaces between defenders that previously were not possible. Using an all-new animation technology, skilled dribblers now have the ability to face the defender and use highly responsive lateral dribbling to skip past him. An innovative concept called Freedom in Physical Play enables players to perform wider dribble touches and new collision sharing creates a varied, less predictable, and extended fight for possession between the dribbler and a defender.
Great game but confusing menu Great game but the menu seems confusing, also the game play level is a bit hard even it has been set to the easiest level.
The best Currently, the FIFA series is the best virtual football experience in the market. The gameplay has evolved a lot (with a wide range of moves, dribbles, passes, etc.), the graphics are better and finally has a range of licenses to rival any competitor. Definitely worth having in the collection.
Still the best on the market, but what has changed? Another year and another instalment of Fifa. It is, for the most part, a very solid game and compared to its major rival (PES10), it is still the premier football simulation on the market.
What lets the game down though is the little niggles and the lack of innovation. Manager Mode has had little to nothing changed from last year, and still has bugs from last year's game.
It is a beautiful simulation of the beautiful game, and still the best on the market. A great fun game, with entertaining online and offline features, but not a revolutionary step forward from last year.