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| Addiction Level | 7/10 |
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| Graphics | 9.3/10 |
| Value for Money | 7.3/10 |
| Reviewer Rating | 7.7/10 |
| Overall Rating | 6/10 |
Platforms:
Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows XP
Full review by
amrit
on 19th Feb 2006
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User Rating : 9
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Good Points: The new Management mode is brilliant, allowing you to move through almost any league in the world to attempt to win different championships in different leagues. Perhaps a bit long from season-to-season, but very good.
Bad Points: The points-for-stuff system isn't very appealing. You build up your points at the beginning, but eventually you stop getting points and you can't get anything new (i.e. league-specific ball, new kits, stadiums, etc.)
General comments: Overall, I think EA Sports hit a high note with the Fifa Football 2005 PC game. The attention to detail is fantastic, with accurate uniforms from the Premiership down to the Second Division; whereas before, unless the team was a first league side, you would just get a coloured shirt. The graphics are very good, but as a previous review pointed out, some of the faces are plain wrong. That said, the gameplay is great, you can break out some amazing moves in the game, and players progress and retire (and are then re-incarnated into rookies).
amrit's review and ratings | 164 words
Review by
felixtang![]()
on 29th Jun 2005
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User Rating : 7
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Overall, FIfa Football 2005 is a much better game than the previous versions, like 2004, 2003 etc. The career mode is more realistic, and when you try to bid for players, they can reject, unlike the older versions. However, some of the less known players like Arjen Robben, Roy Carroll etc. do not look like themselves in the game. Their faces are very different from what they are today. Because I'm writing this review already in June, I suggest consumers should wait for Fifa Football 2006 to com ...
felixtang's full review | 134 words
Review by
hannahsh![]()
on 13th Oct 2004
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User Rating : 7
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All in all FIFA Football 2005 is a worthwhile buy, although its still not a complete product as the newer management features are slow and not user friendly.
hannahsh's full review | 68 words

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