
#FIFA 10 RATINGS PRO#
The customisation options are the same as they are in Be a Pro, but the big new feature is the ability to upload a digital photo of yourself and import your face onto your Virtual Pro player. Be a Pro returns this year, but Virtual Pro builds on the idea by allowing you to create a player in your own likeness and then play him across a greater number of game modes. In short, it's difficult to fault the gameplay in FIFA 10.įIFA 09 added a lot of new game modes to the series, including Be a Pro, where you took a single player through a career.

Players now deal with the ball in a more realistic way, moving to intercept a high ball and chesting it down, rather than waiting for it to land at their feet. The players have an incredible sense of physicality, and the differences in stats such as height, weight, and fitness have never been so accurately represented. The goalies are superb, with an increased number of animation routines that result in more realistic saves. The computer no longer has an unfair advantage winning the ball in the air. In addition to the new controls, the improved animations and more-intelligent AI banish the small but niggling problems with last year's game. It's a change that really doesn't become apparent until you go back to FIFA 09 and compare the differences, but FIFA 10 possesses a fluidity that has been missing in all football games before it. In FIFA 10, they move much more naturally, since you're able to make finer tweaks to their runs and subtle alterations to their angles of attack. Previously, players were limited to an eight-way axis of movement-a throwback to the days before analogue control that saw them zigzagging across the pitch. The biggest new gameplay feature is 360-degree player control, which makes player movement much smoother than before. The gameplay hasn't been radically overhauled this year, but the tweaks and improvements really add depth to the game. However, these small issues aside, FIFA 10 is without a doubt the best football game yet, and it's a package that no football fan will want to be without.įIFA 10 addresses every gameplay issue from last year's game, while adding sensational new 360 degree player control.

#FIFA 10 RATINGS UPGRADE#
There are still some issues-the sheer number of options and game modes result in an overloaded menu system, while the ability to upgrade players in exchange for real cash is a worrying sign for the future of downloadable content. The result is an unparalleled game of football, whether you're playing a quick game with your mates or sitting in the manager's chair over several seasons. This year's game also introduces a revitalised Manager mode and a brand-new Virtual Pro feature, allowing you to put yourself in the game and unlock new abilities across nearly every game mode.
#FIFA 10 RATINGS SERIES#
With FIFA 10, the developer has produced the best game in the series to date, thanks to incredibly fluid 360-degree player control, improved animation, and realistic opponent AI. UK REVIEW-EA Sports' FIFA series has improved dramatically over the last few years, finally bringing the gameplay up to the same standard as its glittering presentation. table.sortable a.sortheader Rankįor the latest FIFA rankings, please visit FIFA's official website. Finally we have a chance to laugh in the face of Russia and Croatia for not making it to the summer's event! Ha! Who needs Torres when you've got Guatemala's Papa up front, right?īelow are the FIFA World Rankings (at the time of writing), along with the team's rating in the game, and whether or not they've qualified for this year's tournament. Ranging from the elite of the top ten, all the way down to minnows and regular thumping boys San Marino, there's a lot of variety to get involved with. With 199 national teams in the game, this title features more international team than any other FIFA game since 1998.
