Football is undoubtedly the most popular sport in the world. Although it has not gained much traction in the U.S., the sport inspires a sense of devotion and fervor that borders on the religious level in other parts of the globe. It is no surprise that FIFA 10 is breaking sales records in other countries. But the game is so good that it could change some minds here in the States as well. Read on to see why FIFA 10 deserves a spot in your lineup, you just might walk away a convert.
It is good to know that the world seems to agree with me. In its first week of its release, FIFA Soccer 10 has sold 1.7 million copies in Europe, making the game faster and EA Sports sold the largest European launch. This right should give you a basic illustration of the excellence of this iteration.
FIFA Soccer 10 seems so real that it almost blew my mind. The game builds on last year's installment to a great extent with the new AI, physics, modes and functions. The format and structure is almost identical to that of 09 is not bad at all, but FIFA 10 does an admirable job of keeping what works, while adding subtle improvements that make existing products better. To this end, the control system is much more fluid and allows players to orchestrate the movements of their team in an intuitive and enjoyable.
It is a game incredibly easy to take and play, single player modes of multiplayer game to its copy. After inviting my friends over a primer 2 minutes all it took for my little-to-be teammates to get a sense of control. In a few tackles and yellow cards, my friends were acclimated and invested in the action. NOTE: The function of this power was amplified every X (+ turbo) technique on defense (the best thing they say). With all the new AI, 360 dribbling, physics, innovative options and the traditional elements of previous installments of FIFA, the game becomes more relaxed while having a realistic enough to also work as a hardcore sports title.
It is good to know that the world seems to agree with me. In its first week of its release, FIFA Soccer 10 has sold 1.7 million copies in Europe, making the game faster and EA Sports sold the largest European launch. This right should give you a basic illustration of the excellence of this iteration.
FIFA Soccer 10 seems so real that it almost blew my mind. The game builds on last year's installment to a great extent with the new AI, physics, modes and functions. The format and structure is almost identical to that of 09 is not bad at all, but FIFA 10 does an admirable job of keeping what works, while adding subtle improvements that make existing products better. To this end, the control system is much more fluid and allows players to orchestrate the movements of their team in an intuitive and enjoyable.
It is a game incredibly easy to take and play, single player modes of multiplayer game to its copy. After inviting my friends over a primer 2 minutes all it took for my little-to-be teammates to get a sense of control. In a few tackles and yellow cards, my friends were acclimated and invested in the action. NOTE: The function of this power was amplified every X (+ turbo) technique on defense (the best thing they say). With all the new AI, 360 dribbling, physics, innovative options and the traditional elements of previous installments of FIFA, the game becomes more relaxed while having a realistic enough to also work as a hardcore sports title.
FIFA 10 System Requirements (Minimum):
• RAM: 512 MByte (XP) or 1 GByte (Vista)
• Graphics card: Geforce 6600 or better, Ati Radeon 9800 Pro or better, Support for Shader Model 2.0 or better, DirectX 9.0c
• VRAM: 128 MByte
• HDD: 4.4 GB or more, free disc space
FIFA 10 System Requirements Recommended:
• CPU: 3.2 GHz single-core or 2.4 GHz dual-core
• RAM: 1 GByte (XP) or 2 GByte (Vista)
• Graphics card: Geforce 7800 or better, Ati Radeon X1800 or better, Support for Shader Model 2.0 or better, DirectX 9.0c
• VRAM: 256 MByte
• HDD: 4.4 GB or more, free disc space