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We have collected 2 reviews of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa. Experts rate 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa 6.8/10. Reviewsor.com helps you find reviews, best prices, user reviews of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa and PSP games.
FIFA has become the dominant football series on the PlayStation Portable, thanks in part to the release of FIFA 10 last year. Now, less than six months later, 2010 FIFA World Cup has arrived, and while it adds little in the way of meaningful improvements to its predecessor, it does a good job of re-creating the excitement of the competition. Don't expect to see anything here that you haven't before--all the game modes are well-trodden FIFA staples with a World Cup twist, while the gameplay tweaks are minimal. 2010 FIFA World Cup is ultimately a good game that offers an authentic World Cup experience, but perhaps one only for diehard fans of the tournament. 2010 FIFA World Cup focuses completely on the international competition, meaning you can play only as the 199 national teams that entered qualification. On the most basic level, you can set up single matches between any sides, playing either as the entire team or as a single player. If you want a longer challenge, you can take your favourite team through qualifying and to the tournament itself, with the aim of lifting the coveted trophy. The World Cup carnival atmosphere is captured well--menus are colourfully presented, the in-game visuals are vibrant, and the soundtrack features plenty of South African-inspired music.
Porting titles onto the PSP is always a challenge for EA Sports. They constantly struggle to differentiate the product enough from its console counterparts, while maintaining a very low ceiling for development costs. So here we have 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa, a game that makes very little attempt at separating its feature set from the console versions. Instead, 2010 FIFA tries to emulate what's seen on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. Its attempt is admirable, but ultimately falls short of delivering a similar gameplay experience. Just about every mode (aside from Battle of Nations online) from the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 version of 2010 FIFA World Cup is aptly represented here. There's the standard World Cup tournament, Captain Your Country, the new Story of Qualifying mode, and support for both infrastructure and ad hoc online play. Everything performs exactly how you'd expect. The World Cup lets you play through the real tournament with any international squad you'd like. Captain Your Country is a career mode where you take the reins of one player and carry them through the tournament, progressing their attributes along the way. Story of Qualifying allows you to progress through a list of challenges that are pulled straight from the real round of qualifying.
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2010 FIFA World Cup | $14.99 | See it |
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FIFA World Cup Soccer 2010 | $34.95 | See it |
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2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa [Japan Import] | $52.98 | See it |
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2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa [Japan Import] | $52.98 | See it |
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