Originally Posted by man 430gt
no 360. maybe this summer. I can have xbox live for my regular xbox. Just to lazy to hook it up. I'll be sure to get some account names from all you when i get a 360 this summer. Hopefully
Originally Posted by man 430gt
no 360. maybe this summer. I can have xbox live for my regular xbox. Just to lazy to hook it up. I'll be sure to get some account names from all you when i get a 360 this summer. Hopefully
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I agree with Rockefella's comment. ^Originally Posted by Rockefella
After some more extensive FIFA gaming, I've come to my final conclusion. The game is incomplete. The graphics are good, and the engine seems to be great, but there's only the footballing basics.
5 leagues, no skill moves, poor 'cut scenes', laggy at times, not enough game options. If they work with what they've got here and put all the bells and whistles into an upcoming FIFA '08, I'm sure it'll be brilliant, but as of right now... it's missing a variety of things.
In my opinion, the PC version of Fifa 2006 > Fifa 2007. I've played XBOX 360 version of Fifa 2007 and I was extremely disappointed with the game. As Rocke stated, the gameplay, lack of "skill moves" and lag etc.. make the game feel incomplete.
On the contrary, the PC version of Fifa 2006 is the best and most realisitic football game I have played. I would certainly recommend Fifa '06, especially the PC version.
Note - I don't work for Electronic Arts, I just love Fifa 2006.
Last edited by john14; 01-09-2007 at 12:36 AM.
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