
2010 FIFA World Cup. 199 national teams. All the stadiums, glamour and carnival atmosphere. EA Sports have refined and sharpened the most sophisticated football engine to turn the planet’s so-called biggest sporting event into a feast of fun. I got hold of the game and I can say with confidence that it’s set to be this generation’s finest football title yet. I’ll explain why…
The 199 international sides are a catalyst in what is to be huge success for the game. Many people have doubted the ‘point’ of the game, stating: There was no need to create the game, why not just create an international tournament on FIFA 10? Well… does FIFA 10 have 199 international teams? No, it has 41, not nearly enough to get that full World Cup extravaganza.
The presentation of the game is impeccable. With pre-match confetti, full 3D crowds and all 10 stadia that’ll be used in South Africa, the atmospheric feel to the game is already more authentic than FIFA 10.
They even provide an insight into each nation’s manager. Even two of the scariest mangers England’s, Fabio Capello and Spain’s Vicente del Bosque brace in a handshake to feel our pre-match needs. No one can doubt the style, authenticity and enjoyment of what is surely the football game of our time.
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