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3 Soccer Video Games of Interest

by admin on May 21, 2010

Here are 3 World Cup video games which will let you manage the results of the match, just incase your team drops out early this summer.

2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa.  The obvious place to begin here is with the FIFA branded official game which, the way it runs, is very nice indeed. You can have fun with any one of 199 clubs out of the 204 nations around the world that entered the competition, while using five absentees only missed for purely comedy reasons. Absolutely no offence intended to the Papua New Guinean FA.

There may be a few better characteristics from previous versions of this video game empire with injuries now possible outside of games, a home advantage with fatigue for games at altitude and a composure effect in penalty shoot outs. Another benefit, of course, would be that the video game provides full naming rights on the players combined with real conditions of the 10 stadia to be used in the finals along with 55 old school World Cup scenarios to play through. An abundance of fun and ought to undoubtedly keep you busy until the next Premier League season commences.

PES 2010.  Again and again, Pro Evolution Soccer is released on top above the FIFA games as the football video gamer’s game of choice. The downside associated with Konami’s family is that they seldom contain the entitlements to appropriately title the clubs and players. The good thing is, there’s not so much of a challenge with that national teams. There is not any World Cup 2010 part of the game as such however playing the National Team Cup is basically the same. There are still not quite as many playable nations, however all the major ones you’d never want to use are up for grabs. The one downside is that this game is quite a few months old now and the new one will be released some time prior to the end of the year.

Real Football 2009.  New, Real Football 2009, most definitely isn’t. The trouble is the fact that if you happen to own the Nintendo DS/DSi you will discover a lesser amount of options for World Cup video games than you might envision. The truth is, the only legitimate choice is FIFA World Cup 2006 and we’re not about to suggest you begin playing that. So, instead that leaves you with either the straight FIFA 2010 video game or this slightly more imaginative Real Football 2009. The video game actually plays very much like the FIFA titles with truly very tight graphics for a 2-year-old video game but, in spite of Spain’s Cesc Fabregas appearing on the cover, it suffers from the same rights issues as the PES series. The best option is most likely to purchase a brand new console

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