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FIFA 10 (PS3) |  | From: Electronic Arts Category: Video Games
List Price: £49.99 Buy Used: £14.95 as of 28/7/2010 17:10 PDT details You Save: £35.04 (70%)
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Seller: swallowgames Rating: 215 reviews
Format: Unknown format Platform: PlayStation 3 Genre: soccer-games ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Operating System: No Operating System Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 6.6 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: eae03806891is Model: FIFA 10 EAN: 5030930077983
Release Date: October 2, 2009 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Product Description
Last year's game topped the league and now the all-new FIFA 10 is looking to defend its title as the number one football action game. More realistic than ever, this latest sequel has greatly improved artificial intelligence, ball physics and graphics. Brand new this year is the 360 degree dribbling system, giving you the most precise control ever. There are also changes to how the defensive line is formed, as well as improvements to crosses, freekicks and goalkeepers (who can now receive red cards). Naturally the game retains its hugely successful on and offline multiplayer modes, with new options and better stability for online play. The manager mode has also seen a massive update to make it just as deep and complex as the main game. With all these new features and more EA Sports are betting on FIFA remaining the champions for a long time to come. Key Features - Leagues better: The world's most successful football sim gets even better with improvements across the board, including physics, controls and multiplayer options.
- Dynamic dribble: New 360 degree dribbling control system allows for pixel perfect control of the ball at all times
- Football focus: Newly improved artificial intelligence ensures teammates and opponents always move with a purpose and stay focused on the ball at all times
- Beautiful game: Massively improved graphics, including better player likenesses, new crowd animations and new rain and snow effects that really affect the gameplay.
- Master manager: Greatly expanded manager mode, with a revamped experience point system and staff upgrades, a new interface and the chance to edit kit numbers.
Amazon.co.uk Review Last year's game topped the league and now the all-new FIFA 10 is looking to defend its title as the number one football action game. More realistic than ever, this latest sequel has greatly improved artificial intelligence, ball physics and graphics.  The best gets better as FIFA raises the bar on football sims | Player likenesses are more realistic than ever | The new dribbling system gives even tighter control | The manager mode has seen significant improvement | Brand new this year is the 360 degree dribbling system, giving you the most precise control ever. There are also changes to how the defensive line is formed, as well as improvements to crosses, freekicks and goalkeepers (who can now receive red cards). Naturally the game retains its hugely successful on and offline multiplayer modes, with new options and better stability for online play. The manager mode has also seen a massive update to make it just as deep and complex as the main game. With all these new features and more EA Sports are betting on FIFA remaining the champions for a long time to come. Key Features - Leagues better: The world's most successful football sim gets even better with improvements across the board, including physics, controls and multiplayer options.
- Dynamic dribble: New 360 degree dribbling control system allows for pixel perfect control of the ball at all times.
- Football focus: Newly improved artificial intelligence ensures teammates and opponents always move with a purpose and stay focused on the ball at all times.
- Beautiful game: Massively improved graphics, including better player likenesses, new crowd animations and new rain and snow effects that really affect the gameplay.
- Master manager: Greatly expanded manager mode, with a revamped experience point system and staff upgrades, a new interface and the chance to edit kit numbers.
About the Developer: EA Canada EA's largest development studio is responsible for some of the biggest brands for EA Sports, including the FIFA series, NBA Live, NHL and SSX. They have also just taken over the Fight Night franchise. Their offices employ over a thousand staff, with three separate production studios.
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its FIFA 10, what more can you say? July 19, 2010 Mr. B. Froughi (UK) well its by far the best game out there in every aspect
its FIFA 10, what more can you say?
Best football game ever! July 1, 2010 A92 (United Kingdom) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
When i purchased FIFA 10 i was interested to see how EA Sports would develop it from Fifa 09, which was one of my favourite PS3 games. When i first played it i was amazed to see the HD graphics develop even further from the previous game and i was also surprised at how much the gameplay and the realness of the game improved so dramatically.
Positives -
Unbelievable graphics (HD)
Great gameplay
Realistic
Manager mode is excellent
2 Player and Be a pro mode is also excellent
Negatives -
Hard to score from long range
The game tends to glitch (although this happens on very rare occasions)
Overall -
I would 100% recommend purchasing FIFA 10 and i would also recommend you buying/playing it on a HD TV as this brings out the games best features.
fifa 10 June 21, 2010 Luke Thrower 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The fifa series has always been my personal favorite in the football genre , and this year they have not dissapointed, EA have worked really hard this year to work on community feedback and get the fans the things they want.
firstly , the graphics on fifa 10 are very good , the improvements to crowd movement , weather , the pitch , the players and the stadia have all been enhanced. the smallest details give fifa that true authenticity , a good example of this is the emirates where around the border of the stands fifa has the titles arsenal have won.
the weather although brilliant , is annoying at times , the rain speeds the ball up and can also slow it down. The snow will freeze the ground and make the ball bounce higher, the effect of weather is also noticable on the players as they run around in gloves and undershirts, as well as there breath showing on cold days , and seeing the mist of rain through the floodlights creates a fantastic atmosphere.
The gameplay , is the other big improvement of this version , new 360 dribbling allows you to take the ball anywhere as long as you have the skill. The game modes remain the same bar one new addition of virtual(more on that later). The game has basic kick off mode allowing a straight match between an opponent , the manager mode where you can take any of the wide array of teams through their respective leagues. there is then the virtual pro which acts as the background plot, as you create a player who you can then build up by playing him in manager mode and be a pro mode completeing challenges. be a pro mode is where you take one player in a team , or your vistual pro and attempt to take him to the world cup, every football players dream.
finally the online , depending on your internet connection you should have no real problems . the only downside i have found in online is 10v10 , but that is down to other players, who no matter what there position all want to score , a great game with mates but frustrating with strangers.
fifa 10 allows 4 player offline annd up to 20 online
Fifa 10 is ace June 18, 2010 Mrs. Betty Thomson (Fife Scotland) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I got this game for a gift and it has been played a lot especially now that the World Cup is on television too
Dreadful June 10, 2010 Jason Miller (South Shields, UK) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
Yet another bug laden game from EA Sports. Firstly, the passing system on Fifa 10 is a joke. Players do NOT pass the ball to the player that you want the ball to go to. Secondly, the player highlighted is ALWAYS the player furthest away from the ball. Passes therefore go astray a lot because the AI is scandalous. You can tell that those responsible for this travesty are not football people. Avoid at all costs.
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