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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

FIFA 10 for android 2.1


There are several game modes in FIFA 10 that utilize EA’s club and player licenses. However, that doesn’t mean much on a mobile phone. With the limited screen size and boxy graphics, there’s really no discernible difference between Arjen Robben and Wesley Sneijder other than the names that pop-up on-screen when the player controls the ball. No one should expect console-level graphics on their phone, but it’s still disappointing to see these players running over grass with stuttered motion. The graphics don’t bother me much, but the random blips and slowed movements of players are hard to ignore.





FIFA is not a total loss, however. Despite its difficulty, the game can be fun once you figure out the controls and fight for scoring opportunities. Fighting for goals can be exciting and penalty shootouts are as fun and drama-packed in the game as they are in real-life. Overall, I’d say FIFA 10 is worth buying if only for testing purposes. The inclusion of Career mode and Multiplayer could potentially create some fun, but people obsessed with clarity and high-level graphics may be disappointed. Considering Android’s 24-hour refund policy, I say it’s at least worth getting in the game.

KEY FEATURES
Game modes: Manager, Tournament, Be A Pro, Training, Penalty, Friendly
Multiplayer to join or host match, penalty shootout, and Be A Pro career mode
My FIFA 10 rewards and profiles
Includes crowd noise but this is a vuvuzela-free game
Several camera modes from which to choose

CONS
Graphics can be disappointing and gameplay may be slow
Controls take getting used to, especially when defending
Commentary audio levels fluctuate
Download_FIFA-10_here

1 Comment:

fifa 2010 for android said...

Was manageable with the previous update. Now buttons are too small. Cant play the game. What was the point of the update? Don't you test b4 release?

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