Synopsis
The jewel in EA’s sporting crown returns for its 2010 season with a number of substantial improvements over previous editions in the series.
The fight to be king of the football game realm has always had two main contenders: Pro Evolution Soccer and FIFA. With FIFA 10, EA hopes to provide a number of new gameplay features that gives its title the edge over its competition. Visually, the game is one of the most impressive on any system, and as always official players, clubs and venues have been included to keep FIFA as authentic as possible.
On the pitch, a number of marked improvements have been made to the responsiveness of players. Heading and crossing are now easier to achieve, as well as skill moves. Quick free kicks have been added to ensure the flow of the game is not interrupted during more tense matches. Teammates are also far more intelligent this time around, offering support on the pitch with improved passing and crossing skills. Goalkeepers are now far quicker off the line and will make more authentic decisions.
FIFA 10 strives to produce a more fluid, realistic depiction of the world of football, providing the player with precision never before seen in the FIFA title.