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FIFA Football is a remarkable rendition of the excellent console titles we’ve been treated to during the last couple of years. The graphics are easily comparable to FIFA 12 and the entertaining and informative commentary from that game is left largely intact. Career and Be a Pro modes are as deep and addictive as ever and the game features hundreds of officially licensed teams and kits which are updated when you play online.
If you’re used to playing FIFA on PS3 or Xbox 360 then you’ll most likely be amazed when you play your first game of FIFA Football on PS Vita and realise that the FIFA experience you know and love is possible on a portable system for the first time in history.
Continue reading El33tonline’s review of FIFA Football.
If you didn’t expect the PS Vita and its massive line-up of launch titles to dominate Chart Track’s UK Software Sales listing this week, then you are wrong because no less than two of the handheld’s games managed to occupy the first places in the chart this past week, sweeping previous chart-toppers clean out of the way.
One of the games I’m most looking forward to checking out when I get my PS Vita is FIFA Football (called FIFA Soccer in North America). I’ve always enjoyed the FIFA games on consoles but generally find that there’s something more tempting to play whenever I sit down in front of the TV. Since FIFA Football is the only sports game in the Vita’s launch line-up I think it’ll be my go-to game when I just want to lie on the couch and unwind.
The FIFA titles on PSP are somewhat underwhelming but EA Sports is looking to raise the bar considerably with FIFA Football on PS Vita.
The game has most of the bells and whistles of FIFA 12 on PS3, along with a number of exciting new features which give football fans unprecedented control over where the ball goes during passing, shooting and set pieces (such as free kicks).
Football fans around the world have had a string of great FIFA games to play on their home consoles over the last few years, but very little in the way of quality football titles to enjoy on a portable platform.
EA Sports is hoping to change this skewed scenario with the release of FIFA Football on PS Vita next February. The game boasts all the features you’ve come to expect from a console FIFA title - HD visuals, eight game modes, online multiplayer and over 500 officially licensed clubs.
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