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Video Game Review: Fifa 08

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When choosing a football game you’re left with choice between Pro Evolution and Fifa. Previous years most people would have chosen Pro Evo over Fifa. Will Fifa be chosen over Pro Evo this year? Let this review tell you.

Graphics - 8/10

In the past this is what Fifa has been about, great graphics, beating many other football games in the graphics department. Fifa 08 has again blown me away with its high detailed graphics, some players look like themselves, stadiums are what you expect them to be and lifelike, shadows have improved massively. The crowd looks ok’ish until up close and this is where it lets the graphics down, while this doesn’t affect gameplay, you probably won’t notice the crowd half the time. There is room for improvement for example, some players don’t look like they do in real life and as I’ve just said, and the crowd could be a lot better.

Sound and Music - 8/10

Music in the Fifa franchise has always been top notch and has always had the advantage over other football games. Here you will be listening to top soundtracks such as Ali In The Jungle, Young Folks and Monster. There are more than 50 tracks in Fifa 08.

Martin Tyler and Andy Gray control the commentary as always in Fifa games. Nothing’s changed here, they still do and it’s even better and the execution is excellent. There are a few bugs with the commentary because you will have a freekick from the half way line or at an awkward angle and Martin Tyler will say something like “Freekick here, and he’s in shooting range” when your clearly not. Another example is when you hit the post and he tells you, you hit the bar. These small bugs can be fixed and hopefully will be in Fifa 09.

Crowd chants are a pleasure to listen to and there is nothing wrong here. The stadium announcer can get annoying, especially when he announces that someone has lost a set of car keys…etc. Other than that the sound and music is top notch.

Gameplay – 8/10

This is where the Fifa franchise has always lacked, in the gameplay department. In previous Fifa games, the gameplay hasn’t kept up with its rivals, and the gameplay department is where it needed working on the most. 2008 is the year where Fifa comes to life. I was pleased to see that the game plays far better than any other football i’ve played. Fifa 08 runs at a smooth 60fps with no drop in frame rate, and that’s a good thing because you can expect to play a fluid game of football.

Shooting is far better in Fifa 08, utilizing a power bar, how high and powerful the shot is depends on how long you pressed the shoot button for. Much better than the old classic tap the shoot button and it’s a goal, you have to actually aim the shot too. Passing is accurate but through balls could have a little work on them because most of the time they don’t get through, and the opposition intercepts the ball.

Fifa 08 screenshot

Skill moves are an addition this year; they look really good when executed well. Skill moves are useless online and 9 times out of 10 you won’t use them because you always get tackled after using them, unless your some sort of world class player who’s mastered every skill.

There is always room for improvement, and some parts of the Fifa gameplay i wasn’t happy about. These include; sluggish controls, there will be parts in the game where you constantly tap the pass button or the shoot button and the player doesn’t respond, or takes time to respond. For example, the ball is in the box and every player is fighting for the ball, it seems as though no one can get the ball and the controls don’t respond at all and this is very frustration if you’re trying to score, it’s as if there is some major lag, and this is playing the game offline.

Another thing i don’t like is when the ball runs free and you’re the first person to reach the ball, you will wonder why the hell he kicked it down the field without your command. This is because you had already pressed the button before you reached the ball, there is no indicator telling you this. You have to cancel out the shot using the shoulder button but this takes too long, there should be a quicker way of doing this.

You will probably play through a few seasons at first to get used to the game before taking it online. In terms of online, this is where you will spend most of your time. There are a few issues online such as lag and bug exploiters. You will need to find a person with a good connection in order to have a fast, lag free game.

One annoying thing is when the opposition kicks off they immediately shoot from the half way line to try and lob the keeper because he’s off his line. I haven’t had this done to me yet but i’ve seen videos. This needs to be fixed.

Fifa 08’s gameplay is very strong and i expect it to get even stronger next year.

Replayability – 9/10

Replayability is outstanding, there are hundreds of challenges to complete, and unlimited season mode and of course online. You will be coming back for more and more.

Take a look at the recent Fifa tournaments i’ve had at work, click here.

Overall – 8.2/10

I’m giving it an 8.2/10 because there are many bugs to be fixed and this spoils the gameplay, especially online.

People have always said Pro Evolution is better than Fifa, and i’ve agreed with them, but this year, i don’t agree with them and they don’t agree with themselves anymore. These people have switched over to Fifa and dumped Pro Evo because the Fifa gameplay is now so much better equipped with next generation graphics.

EA has dominated this year, and the gameplay has been the best ever yet in Fifa 08. If you’re a football fan and like playing football games, i would highly recommend you buy this game.

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