2010 FIFA World Cup (PS3)

Release Date: 30/04/2010

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Experience all the emotion and passion of the world's fiercest national rivalries as you live the dream of competing against fans from around the world for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Take on the challenge of leading your home nation from qualification right through to a virtual re-creation of the FIFA World Cup Final and feel what it is like to score the goal that lifts a nation.

  • Developer: EA Sports
  • Publisher: EA Sports
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A whole new ball game?

Let's begin by allaying fears that 2010 FIFA World Cup is a rushed release designed to tie-in with the football hysteria building ahead of this summer's tournament. While it may not be as fully featured as FIFA 10, developer EA Canada has taken on board the – admittedly few – criticisms of that title and made a number of improvements to its gameplay engine that will no doubt be carried over to FIFA 11.

Crisper and cleverer

In fact, series veterans will be pleased to hear that subtle tweaks and improvements have been made across the board. Over 100 alterations to the FIFA match engine have introduced new saves for keepers, improved crossing, crisper passing, cleverer opponents and nice visual flourishes, to name a few.

Series veterans will be pleased to hear that subtle tweaks and improvements have been made across the board.

But perhaps most significant of all the changes - given the World Cup's ability to captivate non-traditional sports fans – is the introduction of a new two-button control scheme that succeeds in making the game accessible to newcomers. By mapping passing and shooting (or blocking and tackling when defending) onto two buttons, this optional control system puts an end to unfair match-ups between players of different skill levels, meaning inexperienced users can quickly pick it up and even challenge more seasoned gamers.

The greatest show on Earth!

Befitting for a game celebrating one of the greatest sporting shows on earth, 2010 FIFA World Cup reflects the mood of the tournament perfectly, from the look of the players on the pitch right through to the carnival atmosphere in the stands. It includes all of the official stadiums, teams, kits and national anthems, plus a host of other authentic features that give you a sense of competing in the real thing – think confetti, streamers, flags and fireworks and you're halfway there.

Leading your team from qualifying through to glory in the final, either offline or in the 32-player online mode.

Most of your time will be spent enjoying the World Cup mode, taking control of a team and leading them from the qualifying stages through to glory in the final, either offline or in the 32-player online mode. Then there's the Captain Your Country story, which enables you to play as yourself or a real footballer who rises from the ranks of the B-team to captain your nation at the tournament in South Africa. A fun challenge mode also features various tasks such as entering a match midway and having to reverse a losing situation.

Extra time

Aside from a few minor complaints about refereeing decisions and lengthy loading times, our only real concern is whether the game will offer much replay value after this summer's tournament draws to a close - unless your team wins that is, in which case you'll probably want to recreate the moment over and over again.

But then 2010 FIFA World Cup is exactly what it says on the box – it's a World Cup game, and a fine one at that. It's extremely well presented and improves on a winning formula, making it accessible to the masses without dumbing it down for FIFA pros, ensuring that it's far more than just a stopgap between the traditional annual FIFA releases.

GAME's Verdict
plus points
  • Plenty of subtle improvements build on a winning formula.
  • Attention to detail and presentation is top notch.
  • Two-button control scheme is great for new players.
minus points
  • Won't feel so relevant after the summer, unless your team wins.
  • Lengthy loading times can be a bit of a bore.
  • Going out with England on penalties at the quarter final stage again.

Review by: Tom 'Golden Boot' Ivan
Version Tested: Xbox 360
Review Published: 23.04.10

User Reviews

josh clarkson posted on 28 Aug 2010
its good at the start but now it has got a little bit boaring so i think im goiing to trade it in bnut you should still get it because it is still a good game!!! :)
Daniel Pond posted on 23 Jul 2010
This game is definately better than FIfa 10, but after a few days it does get a bit boring, 10/10 at first but after 6/10
JACK BINDER posted on 09 Jul 2010
great game online fifa world cup is amazing .....very competitive truly a 10/10 for online play ....porr single player tho 7/10
ben hovell posted on 04 Jul 2010
Got 1st day came out and i was ver very impressed i love it u just dont get bored of doing the world cup over and over again captain ur country is very good so 9/10 very good
Terence Wardle posted on 03 Jul 2010
the game is brilliant its better thn playing fifa 10 buy a long shot. with players missing from your team iff your playing online it is just a slow connection or connection lag thats all, graphics 9/10 game play 9/10 online 8/10 sometimes you could be sat there for about 15 mins to 20 mins for a game online i no its not my connection as i have looked on net wi this problem and many seem to have the same problems,, but the online world cup give your self a clap 10/10 ace i havnt played any other game mode properly yet as i have been online with it...
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