2010 FIFA World Cup Demo Impressions
With the demo for 2010 FIFA World Cup now available I spent some time with it and thought it would be worth posting some quick impressions. I'd also like to hear your feelings on it in the comments! The demo offers Italy vs Spain with two minute halves.
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Demo for World Cup Out Tomorrow
The demo for 2010 FIFA World Cup is scheduled to come out tomorrow for both the 360 and PS3. Generally new content arrives in the Xbox Live Marketplace in the early AM hours while PSN updates in the afternoon.
The demo will feature Spain vs Italy and will include two different control options. The standard controls are joined by the new option known as "Two Button" controls which is intended to make the game more accessible for non-experienced players. The demo will also allow for replays t...
2010 FIFA World Cup Fact Sheet
With only a little over three weeks until release, the full list of features for 2010 FIFA World Cup has been made available. In addition to that is a new video that provides an extensive tutorial of the penalty kick system. Continue on to read up on the full fact sheet and check out the new video. As always feel free to leave your thoughts in the comments!
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Story of the Finals Introduced in World Cup
Today EA Sports announced a new feature that will be offered in 2010 FIFA World Cup. Known as "The Coca-Cola Zero Story of the Finals" it will provide gamers with the opportunity to play out free downloadable scenarios that have taken place in the World Cup. It sounds similar to the "Rewind" feature in NBA Live but the press release doesn't go into detail on ways it may be different or more expansive than that.
The hopes and dreams of nations will rise and fall throughout the 2010 FIFA...
Want In To The FIFA Online Beta?
The closed beta for the free-to-play PC browser based FIFA Online is set to open up on Wednesday. Given that it is a closed beta only a limited number of people will be selected to be involved. In conjunction with the launch EA Sports has offered to provide readers of the site with special selection precedence for the beta.
First sign up at the official website for FIFA Online. After doing so leave a comment by posting it using the email address of the EA account you signed up for the beta ...
EA Sports Announces FIFA Online
Just last week the PC browser based game Tiger Woods PGA Tour Online launched its open beta. Earlier today EA Sports revealed the next in the line of free-to-play online games with FIFA Online. Registration for the closed beta has started and the game will open to everyone come June 2010. Sign up for consideration at the official website. Also the first eight screenshots can be found in the gallery.
EA SPORTS FIFA Online will offer an authentic football experience with 30 licensed leagues, 50...
Details on 2010 FIFA World Cup
Yesterday 2010 FIFA World Cup was finally made official along with news about an online tournament mode. Now there are many more details on what is new for the game with the release of the full fact sheet. Eight new screenshots have also been added to the gallery.
The game will feature all 199 teams that competed in qualifying with all 10 authentic stadiums, home and away strategies, atmosphere enhancements and presentation additions, and altitude effects. Continue on for the full list of f...
2010 FIFA World Cup Announced
Even with everyone knowing a World Cup game was on the way, including the release date of April 27th, it wasn't until today that 2010 FIFA World Cup was made official by EA Sports. The game will include all 199 countries that competed in the World Cup qualification stage and will be coming to the 360 and PS3.
A new feature for the game will be an authentic World Cup online tournament mode. Take a team and try to get them through the group stage and knockout rounds all the way to win the...