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FIFA 08 (PSP)

FIFA 08 (PSP)

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From: Electronic Arts
Category: Video Games

List Price: £34.99
Buy New: £14.64
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Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 7 reviews

Platform: Sony Psp
Media: Video Game
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 4.1 x 0.6

EAN: 5030930059170

Release Date: September 28, 2007
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review

The greatest battle of the new football season is not between any real world club but between the virtual giants of FIFA and Pro Evolution Soccer. Konami's game has always been the favourite but last year FIFA closed the gap to such a degree that the title race has never been closer. This year's FIFA uses a completely new game engine, for the first time built specifically for the next gen consoles. But improved graphics and animation are only the half of it, with just as much focus going on the artificial intelligence thanks to the new "35 point decision engine". What this basically means is that every player on the pitch is fully aware of those around him and constantly thinking about tactics and position when not under your control.

Other changes include better modelled physics for taking a shot on goal, which take into account everything from air pressure to the angle of your foot. You're also able to create your own special moves to replicate every possible trick from real life. There are also new game modes. On top of this there are revamped online leagues to play a virtual season in the Premier League, Bundesliga, French League or Mexican 1st Division against real opponents. With 620 licensed teams, 30 offline leagues and 15,000 players as well FIFA might just have made enough new signings this year to put it over the top.


Harrison Dent




Customer Reviews:   Read 2 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Solid Presentation. Flawed Gameplay.   March 31, 2008
P.Davey (UK)
I think my title explains FIFA 08 well. I have played FIFA since 2002 and it always has been presented well. The large amount of official teams, kits, stadiums never fails to impress, and is always an advantage over Pro Evo. Add to that a pretty good soundtrack and commentary and FIFA 08 is looking good. All of this presenation is in the PSP version, and the menus are slick, however it is the on pitch gameplay that really matters, and this is where the PSP version suffers.

Having played FIFA for years on Professional or World Class difficulty I thought it would be the same for the PSP. Not so. This game is much harder!!! To the point where it is much less fun watching your opponent keep the ball and give you no space to build an attack. Even getting towards the goal to have a shot is a struggle- and only in Semi Pro mode!

FIFA 08's graphics are not too great, and that's expected for a portable game. The textures are grainy and the players themselves do not have the detail of console versions, but its still fairly good. The controls are the same as any PS2 FIFA, and you can assign movement to analog or directional buttons which is good, but I think when playing itself the controls are too sensitive.

There are some extras on the PSP version like mini games and a trivia quiz and these are pretty good, although after a few tries you'll want to head back to the pitch.

So FIFA 08 for the PSP is a good scaled down version of the console game, with all the official licenses available, but I think the gameplay is way too hard which hurts the experience. I don't think FIFA or Pro Evo has made a fantastic portable version, so I would say it's just down to personal choice.



2 out of 5 stars A Real Disappointment   January 6, 2008
The Meister (Oxfordshire, England)
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

Each year there is a highly publicised battle between fifa and pro evo for who has produced the best footballing game. PES had it sewn up every time up until PES 5 and fifa 2006, when Pro Evo started simply rebranding exactly the same game each year, and fifa developed and improved theirs. this trend has continued until 2007. fifa 08 is- I gather- briliant on ps2, x box, etc.- but on psp is worse than fifa 07. The gameplay is worse, the graphics are worse and only the off-the-field elements are even slightly improved. If you have a psp, get pes 2008.


5 out of 5 stars FIFA Rocks - PROEVO Sucks   December 1, 2007
J3B (Plymouth, UK)
4 out of 6 found this review helpful

The ONLY footie game to own for the diehard fan. Proevo lost it's appeal to me when I bought 07, & 08 improves the whole experience. Now adding pre-season friendles as well.

OK the keepers make Lehman style boobs on occasion, but that is realistic. You can pull off the special moves (with practice), but crossing is certainly harder. Crank up the difficulty level & enjoy a tough game of footie. As a plus you get proper leagues, Masterleague ? Pah !!



1 out of 5 stars So so disappointing...   November 19, 2007
C. Krasun
0 out of 3 found this review helpful

Firstly, FIFA does have some great features - competitions, player names, rivalries.

However, it's got some massive glitches and gaps.

Most annoying are the penalties given as free kicks, outside of the box. The offside and backpass rules are also a bit sketchy. Also, if you aren't a first tier team, the commmentary is pretty dull.

The game engine and AI aren't great. Runs are poor, as are through balls. Passing is ridiculous, with bad choices often being the first choise over an easy lay off.

The buttons are similar to the wholly superior PES, except for shoot/lob being reversed and the really annoying use of 'x' as 'change player' not 'default (eg. short pass/block tackle)'.

This is my first and last foray into the FIFA franchise. This isn't just sour grapes - my first two seasons at Southampton yielded the Championship, the Premiership, 2 League Cups, 2 FA Cups, the EFA (sic) Cup and the Charity Shield.



1 out of 5 stars this game sucks balls   October 19, 2007
Mr. P. M. Joice (Leeds)
0 out of 10 found this review helpful

how biased is this game for the computer team? you cant do any decent build up play or tricks or moves at all as the computer players can tackle you from miles away. your players cannot shield the ball anymore and get tackled so so easily.

a few simple concepts like "come to the ball" are missing, instead you have to watch as your players just stand there and wait for the opposition to come and claim the ball thats rolling past their eyes.

whats this thing with the drag backs aswell? every single time you have a decent run on goal the computer player can hold your shirt and it makes you miss your shot. tbf if you hang on long enough you get a free kick, but it sucks as it happens EVERY time. also, the amount of clear penalties i have had that were in the box and yet for some reason were given as a free kick is daft. i think this is a glitch tbh.

just took me 80 minutes to score against west ham and i had 28 goal attempts to their 1. then their striker just ran through about 5 tackles including slides and scored. stupid.

FIFA 2007 is a better game in terms of the play. still better than pro evo 6 tho which is probly the worst football game ever.


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