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April 2010
(82%)
38 Reviews
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Abstract: The advent of the next FIFA World Cup inevitably brings a video game from FIFA license holders, Electronic Arts. This release comes just six short months after their last offering in the FIFA series and this little time spent in development shows in t...
Abstract: The game itself is really good fun to play. There's no disguising the limited progress since FIFA 10, and the removal of game options, though. EA Sports - 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa price Buy 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa securely online at a...
Visually stunning on the pitch and in the stadia, Brilliant range of game modes, Tweaks to the gameplay make it the most realistic football game yet, Nothing in a football thus far beats the feeling of lifting the World Cup
Throwins feel wrong, Kicks me out during online matches sometimes
We’re sure that you’ll already have made a decision to purchase or otherwise based on your general footballing enthusiasm and how deeply you’ve dug into FIFA 10’s not-inconsiderable amount of content. Rest assured, though: those hard-earned and increas...
Audio atmosphere is a bit lacking and the commentators are a broken record.
June kicks off the single biggest sporting event in the world: The 2010 FIFA World Cup. This year, it will be played in South Africa and EA Sports has released a game to go a long with it. Does the game hold the cup high over its head or does it go h...
Abstract: How do I review a game that's based on a current title, yet technically is only released every 4 years? This is the dilemma I face with EA's 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa. The game uses the same engine as FIFA 10, but only has national teams (no clu...
Atmosphere, it turns out, is the key component in making EA's tournament-themed FIFA releases a worthwhile addition to their bi-annual roster. 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa finally nails that elusive trait and ushers in one of the best tie-in games ...
Abstract: The FIFA World Cup is likely the most celebrated championship on the planet. With nearly 200 countries vying for a chance to hoist that beautiful gold trophy, there’s hardly any one population that wouldn’t be proud of their countrymen for achieving th...