FIFA-07 Review Roundup
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- Added review by ITreviews (4th November, 2006)
- Sample Demo by Strategyinformer
The FIFA-07 now features over 1500 new animations, improved gameplay, special moves, new Goalkeeper Intelligence, dynamic weather, EA SPORTS™ Interactive Leagues (F.A. Premier League, Bundesliga, French League, Mexican 1st Division), 27 leagues from 20 nations, and improved manager mode. In addition with FIFA-07 you can now play with up to eight of your friends.

+ REVIEWS:
ITreviews reviews the FIFA-07, they write:
“Fortunately the football is fine, challenging, and very satisfying online. We’ve not had the pleasure of Pro Evolution 6 at the time this review is being written, although wouldn’t swap FIFA 07 for our copy of PES 5. But again, it’s a good, confident football game that’s very good at winning the fights it knows it can win.”
Neoseeker reviews the FIFA-07, they rated the game 4.3/5 and write:
“New intelligent AI ensures that your 11 men on the pitch make realistic decisions, finding space and passing like professionals. A complete overhaul of the game engine now means that you have to employ real world tactics, make realistic decisions and think like a player in order to win matches.”
Gamespot reviews the FIFA-07, they rated the game 7.3/10 and write:
“The Good: Looks great; plays an enjoyable, fast-paced game of soccer; enjoyable minigames. The Bad: Defensive players are a bit lazy; unstable and bare-bones online play; manager mode crashes occasionally.
Strategyinformer reviews the FIFA-07, they write:
“Sound, more importantly the commentary is fantastic. It’s almost spooky to some degree the level of ‘clever’ commentary that takes place from everything you do. Clive Tyldesley and Andy Gray deliver your audio experience, with far less repetitive lines than previous titles. Even greater perhaps is the ‘involvement’ of the fans, cheering and booing never felt better, they will even chant the name of the team over and over. Should you manage to get the home team numerous goals against the visitors then they’ll even celebrate each pass you keep the ball away from them, a grand humiliating spectacle and one that you can’t help feel proud about. “
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