I'm still baffled at how we managed to lose to Hull at home. I'm sad now Haha what's with all the disagrees? IMO Pro has been by far the better game until this year's. Last year i could look past the awful online of pro because the gameplay was still better. But this year PES is now really bad, played the demo and almost vomited, what a piece of crap. UNite rules btw I still like Pes, I brought Fifa 09 and play but for a little while I start hating it and gave to my bro, cause of it gameplay I just can't take it, and looking at the face of the players, all I see is ape, I don't know about you guys tho.
Always see the PES fanboys being aggressive over the "best football game" question I have been a pro evolution soccer since international superstar soccer on sega. But brothers i have never been disappointed like this in my life. The game plays so funny so fast like Usain Bolt. I don't mean to start a war here but, it is true. The players movements are horrific. Those guys run like some robots.
Haven't had the chance to download this yet. Does anyone know if you can now change kit numbers on the manager mode? The story is too old to be commented. Agree 7 Disagree 9. Agree 3 Disagree 6. The crowning of a new champion? By Nate Ahearn Updated: 12 May pm. It appears that EA Sports has gotten over its initial growing pains when moving from last-generation consoles to the HD era.
There's no doubt that the inaugural batch of sports games had its fair share of bugs, hitches and inaccuracies, but with every passing season EA Sports has been able to up its game for each release in its large stable of titles. FIFA Soccer 09 is no different than the rest, delivering the tightest gameplay that we've seen from the series -- current-gen or otherwise. The feature set is there, the visuals are as sparkling as ever and the finer points of the game are finally starting to round-out the FIFA package.
It's in every EA Sports game for this season and it doesn't look like it's going anywhere anytime soon. Sadly, the featured addition as far as modes go doesn't work quite as well in FIFA as it has in other sports games. While the creation tool is tight and the presentation of your career is acceptable though not as impressive as in UEFA , it's the general gameplay that draws my criticism. It's not a fault of the developer at EA Canada but playing as one player on the pitch with nine others all fighting for control of the ball can get a little boring.
It's inherent to the sport of football, but I would have liked to see a mode for less diehard footie fans. There are some who will dig the realism of only getting three touches in a half, while others like me will be bored by it. Having a mode where people man the middle, forward and back parts of the field and rotate in between those players seems like it might be a fitting addition to next year's game.
Still, for those who want to play as one player and build him up over years of play, Be A Pro is the answer. Instead it's the refinements that have been made to the core gameplay. EA loves to tout the fact that there have been more than additions to the gameplay formula.
While I wouldn't go quite that far, the development team's efforts are immediately evident. FIFA 09 is much more in tune with the physical play that happens in football. Bigger athletes now carry their appropriate weight, knocking down guys and winning jostles a bit easier than a smaller forward or midfielder.
You also have much greater control while vying for a header in or out of the box. It's something that I've been clamoring for the last few years and it's good to see that it's finally in. Through balls are as big a part of an effective offense as ever, but they're a bit more effective and fun than in the past.
You'll now see AI obviously calling for a through to be delivered, pointing their hand as they begin their run to the goal. There are few feelings as rewarding as lofting a lob through deep into a defense and watching your forward win the ball and score the goal. Ming Jeng Chew Commentator as Commentator. Trumaine McBride Commentator as Commentator. Nivaldo Prieto Commentator as Commentator. More like this. Storyline Edit. Add content advisory. Did you know Edit.
Connections Featured in Troldspejlet: Episode Soundtracks Me gustan Performed by Latin Bitman. User reviews 1 Review. Top review. From the mid-nineties onwards, EA have annually produced their own take on the beautiful game, starting off in with FIFA International Soccer, then obtaining licences for clubs and players, and continuing the FIFA series year-on-year. Gamers made their decision, and Konami successfully began to wrestle ground and fans from the once seemingly impregnable EA.
The biggest reason stated by converters to Konami's way of playing, was the realistic approach to matches, with gamers having become fed up of the tedious nature of the final scores in the FIFA series. Gamers sacrificed real clubs, real kits and real players, not-to-mention decent commentary, for superb gameplay, realistic ball skils, and challenging finishing. It was time for EA to rethink their product. Konami had laid down the gauntlet, openly challenging, and indeed, threatening EA's dominance.
Since , EA has been gradually changing the way the FIFA series works, aiming to replicate many of the positive factors inherrent in the Pro Evo series.
At the same time, Konami have managed to improve their Pro Evo series year-on-year, with no drastic changes being made to a programme that already works.
Controls are slicker than ever before, and the overall enjoyment experienced whilst playing the game has gone up. Being a pro has never been so much fun, as the gamer can play as one player in a team, and can take this scenario online, playing with up to twenty-one other players.
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