New AI, physics, 360 degree dribbling and all sorts of new content, tonnes of value and replayability, feels much more fluid and responsive than last year’s title
The passing mechanic could use some slight tweaking (but it’s hardly worth mentioning)
FIFA Soccer 10 is surefire winner all around. Fans of sports games definitely have to buy it, even if they don’t have a strong interest in soccer--it’s just that good. ...
Published: 2009-10-10, Author: Simon , review by: tweaktown.com
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