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EA Sports Scores a Goal with 2010 FIFA World Cup

Whenever a video game is released to correspond with a current athletic event that is taking place there is a risk that the game might have been hastily thrown together simply to be able to market the game to those overcome with the excitement of what is taking place. Perhaps it is just some memories of old school Nintendo games that were released at the time of the Winter and Summer Olympics that brings back those horrible memories, however, with a vast market of people now wrapped up in World Cup fever a timely release of 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa for the Nintendo Wii has truly bucked that trend.

2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa is a great release that allows the user the ability to join in the excitement of the World Cup in the comfort of their own video gaming chair. With several different options to play, there is no shortage of ways to mix it up while playing this game.

Users can select from both all of the World Cup qualifiers as well as countries that did not make the cut and select from various different game scenarios to enjoy this game. Single matches between teams ranging from Slovakia and Peru or Australia and Trinidad could be set up and played either head to head or against the computer. The single match option is great if you want to try playing some strange matchups and perhaps learn a bit more about some of the other nations’ clubs that are out there that perhaps do not get as much air time as those who either qualified for the World Cup or who are perennially recognized as a soccer powerhouse.

The option to actually play a World Cup is of course one of the highlights of the game. When selecting this option, the gamer can choose one of the nations that actually qualified for the World Cup and then play in the actual bracket that they were grouped into. For instance, if you were to choose the United States as the team that you wanted to be, your initial group games of England, Slovenia and Algeria would be the first three games in your group before you were to move onto the next round. There is an option to change around the groups should you wish but as a traditionalist I like trying to get through the rounds as they were structured in real life.

Another great way to play 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa for the Wii is with the online option. By selecting the online play, users are able to play through the internet against other gamers all across the globe. Personally, the best way to try and play the online version is in the 1 on 1 ranked area where you pick a team and a competitor picks another team and you play a onetime match against that person. There is an option for rematches when played this way but the beauty of playing the ranked option is that you will find the quality competition of those out there to be a good challenge.

One of the nice things about 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa is that the quality of the detail paid to the game was clearly heightened during the creation of this game. While playing an actual match, players actually have their real names and the skill sets of those players comes across to be rather accurate. That said, it is much easier to play a match as Spain or Germany against one of the other powerhouses than it is to play that same match as Barbados.
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Could be Way Better

The game is okay. I expected more. For example, you can't even create your own player! Also, I thought it would cool to have the World Cup Qualifier where you take any country and try to qualify for the Cup, but they left that out too. If you can create a team with "Zakumi Mode" you should be able to import them in the World Cup mode but of course you can't do that either. The game length is way too short and scoring is too easy. The max game length is 5 minute halves and final scores on easy can be up to 18-12! On Medium mode it can be 8-2. This game could be so much better!!Lire l'avis complet...

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Great game

My son loves the personalization of the game, as well as the challenges that unlock new features. He's not a hardcore gamer (and will never be as long as I am around), but is really enjoying this game. He and his friends have a blast playing FIFA 2010.Lire l'avis complet...

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Very great deal I got here!

Very good, let me rephrase that, super great game! Had no problem with this games; very easy game also entertaining. Great to have a tournment with freinds & famliy!

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Soccer forever

Soccer for every nation

Achat vérifié :  Oui | État : occasion | Vendu par : astrotec1522

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world cup

i think its the write time to play this game and my son is realy looking forword for it since long time.its realy informativ for kids to know the players names and country flages.i think it make there brains work.Lire l'avis complet...

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Excellent

My family enjoys this game. We play it all the times. I like how it was shipped fast to my house. I love it!!!

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I LOVE IT

IS A GOOD GAME IS GOOD TO PLAY AND IT'S FUN SO I LIKE YOU TO HAVE IT BUY THIS GAME A SOON IS POSIBLE

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Excellent game

Excellent game. Excellent game. Excellent game. Excellent game. Excellent game. Excellent game. Excellent game. Excellent game

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The greatest football wourld cup.

Hi.It was a gift to my son.I think that he is adoring it, because the football world cup,begining on the next month.So he is playing to enjoy all the matches.Thanks so.

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