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April 2010
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Comes from the best footballing title out there, captures the celebration of football that is the World Cup
If you have FIFA 2010, you probably don't want to pay for what is essentially the same game
World Cup 2010 is, unquestionably, a great football game, but more importantly it does a great job of capturing the spirit of the real event. Once the cup kicks off, you won't want to be without it...
It’s a really good World Cup game, but it is just a World Cup game and ultimately little more than FIFA 10 with far fewer teams and players. 7.0/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report error/mistake....
Wide variety of game modes, Focus on international gameplay, Rich graphics and sound, Authentic recreation of World Cup atmosphere,
Not all that different from FIFA 10, Minor errors noticeable to seasoned fans in closeups,
2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa is a fun title, especially if you have World Cup fever, but with FIFA 11 right around the corner, it's not exactly a must-buy for hardcore FIFA fans. ...
Resumen: This being my first experience playing a FIFA I was pleasantly surprised and really enjoyed all aspects of FIFA World Cup South Africa. As mentioned before, I specifically gravitated to the Captain Your Country Mode which was definitely my favourite game mode. This game is an excellent segway for..
Resumen: The World Cup, which begins in June, is all about the best soccer – or football – players in the world, representing their countries in a tournament that is electric in nature. It is about the world tuning in, following with rabid enthusiasm, living an...
Atmosphere, it turns out, is the key component in making EA's tournament-themed FIFA releases a worthwhile addition to their bi-annual roster. 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa finally nails that elusive trait and ushers in one of the best tie-in games ...
Resumen: As tradition goes, and as any FIFA fan knows, every four years EA Sports releases a special World Cup version of its annual FIFA Soccer game about six months later, knowing full well that any die hard who has already purchased FIFA Soccer (20)10 is lik...
Plays a great, realistic game of soccer, Impressive visuals and animation, Difficulty and control options cater to players of all skill levels, Significantly better commentary than FIFA 10.
Limited online options, Even minor lag ruins online games, Some lengthy load times between matches, Inconsistent feedback in Captain Your Country mode.
This tournament-specific soccer game doesn't offer as much content as FIFA 10, but it does improve upon that game in a number of areas....
Resumen: Sure, hardcore soccer fans can't wait to take obscure teams like Accrington Stanley from the depths of the lower-tier English leagues to the glory of the billion-pound Premiership in FIFA 10. But for more casual observers of the sport who don't know Co...
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Publicación: 2010-04-28, Autor: Justin , crítica de: cnet.com
Resumen: Once every four years, EA Sports gets to put out a licensed World Cup game in addition to its regular FIFA offerings. This year, 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa is arriving in stores just six months after the release of the superb FIFA Soccer 10, so p...