FIFA 10 review

EA’s soccer series finally shoots its way to title success

GamesRadar+ Verdict

Pros

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    360 degree dribbling is the best thing to happen in footie games iಌn🍸 years

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    Beautiful looks

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    with amazing presentation and fluid animation

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    Slotting an elegant finesse shot past a goalie

Cons

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    Hull finishing above you in Manager Mode

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    Corners are really hard to score from

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    EA turning players into same-sized clones

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Over the last few years FIFA has been a bit like Man United’s tough-tackling🌞, but workman𝔍-like, jobber Darren Fletcher. Solid, yet rarely thrilling, it’s been easy to look past EA’s faithful sim in favour of Pro Evolution Soccer’s sexier, arcade-fuelled football. But, just like the uncompromising midfielder, this year’s FIFA has come on leaps and bounds over the last 12 months.

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But, befo﷽re we get into the meat and oniꦦon-bag blasters of the review, we thought we’d pause for a moment for any of you who think this is what football’s all about…

Regardless of whether you call♌ the beautiful game soccer or not, or if you’ve never played a sports game, you should know FIFA 10 is still a huge deal. And that’s mainly because it features a new movement system that’s like g♑oing from this…

The bit for FIFA fanatics