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Step onto the pitch and play professional football your way in FIFA 09 on Xbox 360… See more

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FIFA 09 Product Details

Released on 03/10/2008

Step onto the pitch and play professional football your way in FIFA 09 on Xbox 360. Experience the most authentic football simulation EA SPORTS has delivered as you live the fantasy of playing as a professional player and customise FIFA 09 to suit your style and ability.

Powered by the third generation of the EA SPORTS football engine, FIFA 09 on Xbox 360 features more than 250 core gameplay additions and enhancements that deliver the most responsive, intelligent and realistic action ever in the FIFA series!

FIFA 09 on Xbox 360 features new Custom Team Tactics that gives you all the tools to become a first-team coach. For the first time, go inside the game engine to customise the positioning and support play of your FIFA 09 teammates and decide exactly how your team will play in any situation. Save your tactics and then make strategic decisions to exploit your opponent's weaknesses, all on-the-fly. In Xbox 360 FIFA 09 you are the player, coach and manager!

Live the fantasy of a professional football player through FIFA 09's popular feature innovation - Be A Pro - now expanded to include a career mode. In FIFA 09's Be A Pro: Seasons you pick or create a professional player and then develop his skills at a single outfield position with the ultimate goal of becoming a national legend.

FIFA 09 on xbox 360 also delivers a new level of authenticity. FIFA 09's matchday experience is now true-to-life with a referee and assistants. Plus, FIFA 09's crowds, stadium atmosphere, and commentary have all been regionalised in exacting detail and 15 new stadiums added.

FIFA 09 for Xbox 360 Features:

  • Polished, refined gameplay FIFA 09 features 250 additions and enhancements to core gameplay, including new animation technology that creates more responsive first-time shooting and passing, faster and more controlled dribbling, and improved trapping, and new player momentum physics that delivers realistic player collisions, authentic jostling for the ball, and more variation in tackling.
  • Custom Team Tactics Become a first-team coach in FIFA 09 with the power to tune and balance 11 tactical sliders for 140 attacking and 40 defending options (more than 50,000 combinations). In FIFA 09, CPU players and your team perform just like the real-world team or how you think the real team should play! Save your tactics to make strategic decisions to exploit your FIFA 09 opponent's weaknesses during the game. Plus, share your FIFA 09 strategies with friends on xbox Live!.
  • Be A Pro: Seasons Pick or create a professional player in FIFA 09 on Xbox 360 and test your football ability over a four season campaign. Master a single position and develop your skills - passing, shooting, positioning, marking - to ultimately become a national legend!
  • Improved Goalkeeper Intelligence – Goalkeepers position themselves more intelligently, react to shots more realistically and recover from saves faster.
  • Customised Controllers Create your own bespoke FIFA 09 controller configuration, save it and even take it online effortlessly. Assign actions to the Xbox 360 controller's buttons exactly how you like them for complete control!
  • PES fan Mark puts EA’s latest FIFA through its paces...

    It’s easily one of the questions we get asked the most in emails to the site. FIFA and Pro Evolution Soccer; which is better? Well, for many footy nuts its Konami’s game – lacking licenses but oozing realism – that’s held in the highest regard, while arcade-based FIFA has typically been the province of the post-pub casual player.

    Leapfrogging PES

    In recent years however EA’s fully licensed footy franchise has made great strides, and last year the gap in quality was narrower than ever. With FIFA 09, EA Sports are looking to leapfrog PES – and from our recent hands-on, it might just manage it.

    In possession of the ball, FIFA 09 simply flows; there’s no better word for it.

    EA are keen to stress the number of improvements in FIFA 09 compared to its 08 forebear, and with good reason. There’s 250 of them, with top priority given to player animation, with side-by-side videos of FIFAs 08 and 09 clearly displaying the progress in silky-smooth dribbling, increased momentum and accurate collision detection.

    But it’s only when you pick up a pad that you begin to appreciate how the technical advancements have helped the gameplay. Players jostle believably, move intelligently, signal for through-balls and fall in different ways depending on their speed at the time of a challenge, and the direction a challenge comes in from; tumbling Drogba-style over head-on slide tackles and sprawling epically when they have their trailing foot taken out at high speed.

    Flow

    In possession of the ball, FIFA 09 simply flows; there’s no better word for it. The ball pings about with a pleasing elasticity in FIFA 09, while thankfully avoiding the ping-pong nature of past generation FIFAs. The result is a fast-paced but smooth, organic-feeling game of football, full of crunching tackles, dynamic interplay and an empowering shot system.

    In addition to this, FIFA 09 allows budding Benitez’s to come to the fore with Custom Team Tactics. You’ll be able to save these to share online, and importantly, map them to the d-pad to change your approach during a game. You’ll still be able to play with the pre-set tactics, but for serious players Custom options should add an extra layer of depth to FIFA 09.

    Rewarding buildup play, lifelike player interaction and arguably the best visuals in any sporting videogame to date.

    So, FIFA 09 is a football game that offers rewarding buildup play, lifelike player interaction and arguably the best visuals in any sporting videogame to date. But it’s scoring that truly feels satisfying. Where PES 2008 often feels like an exercise in manoeuvring towards the sweet spot, FIFA 09 makes you feel like you can score the kind of goals you would in real life; with animation and A.I. that makes scoring the same goal twice a far trickier prospect. It’s ironic given the respective reputations of the two footballing franchises, but FIFA 09 actually feels more of a sim than PES 08’s more arcade-like offering.

    It’s a bit unfair to compare FIFA 09 to Pro Evo’s year-old effort, of course – but with Konami not giving hands-on playtests with PES2009 yet, we can’t be sure how the two titles will stack up against each other in October.

    Era-defining?

    What IS for sure is that Konami will have to go some to replicate FIFA 09’s planned 10v10 online play, in which every player bar the goalkeepers will be player controlled. It’s an unprecedented and enormous selling point that’s fraught with potential hazards, but if EA nail the net code for launch (something Konami have never quite managed) we could be looking at an era-defining online sports title.

    Our playtest with FIFA 09 demonstrated huge potential, even if current squads weren’t up to date, with Flamini at Milan, for instance, but new Liverpool star signing Robbie Keane still at Spurs. Like Man United supporters then, Konami and hardcore PES fans should be concerned; this year the competition have made massive improvements, and this season’s big footy grudge match looks far too close to call.

    Preview by: Mark 'Pass And Move' Scott
    Version Tested: PS3
    Preview Published: 15.08.08

    Published: 15/08/2008

  • We caught up with Britain's best FIFA player at this summer's Mfestival...

    Hi Chris. For those that don't know, can you tell us who you are?

    My alias is Chrissy B, real name Chris Bullard. I play for pro gaming team the London MiNT, who are in the Championship Gaming Series.


    You just won the World Cyber Games UK final against the current World Champ, Bazza of the Birmingham Salvo. Talk us through the match!

    Bazza and I play a lot in competitions, so we know each other's games well, but we'd not played for a month. I was a bit surprised the match started off so well for me, I went up 2-0 straight away. I don't think my opponent set up his tactics straight away; normally before the game you select Mentalities, but I think he selected the wrong ones so it was easy for me to score two goals straight away.

    And then he changed it, but I was already two up, and I was comfy – I was the favourite going into the second half and I felt like I was the better player. I could relax a bit whereas he had to score three to win. It ended up 4-1.


    What does it take to be a good FIFA player?

    A lot of people say fast reactions, but I don't think that's so important. I think the main attributes are good logic, tactical sense – obviously you've got to know the game of football as well. Good hand-eye co-ordination too, because some people get to console and they just can't do it. And obviously you need to be competitive, because if you weren't competitive you wouldn't be doing what I'm doing!

    If you weren't competitive you wouldn't be doing what I'm doing!

    How do you rate FIFA against the other footy games out there, such as Pro Evo?

    I think in previous years Pro Evo was the better game, gameplay-wise, but this year it wasn't so much; it hadn't really advanced like FIFA had. FIFA 08 on PS3 especially was really good. The weakest version was on PC, which wasn't as great, but we're near FIFA 09 now so hopefully that will have been improved.


    What do you think of FIFA 09?

    I haven't had a chance to play it yet actually! We're heading over to the EA stand in a bit. Looking forward to that.


    I think in previous years Pro Evo was the better game, gameplay-wise, but this year it wasn't so much.

    What are you looking for in FIFA 09 then? What would you like to see improve?

    I'd like to keep the game engine for both games, really, but improve the speed. The PS3 and Xbox 360 version could be quite sluggish when you're receiving the ball, it wasn't quite quick enough and sometimes you'd get a delay with passes and shots. For that game I'd keep the same engine and make it more upbeat.

    For the PC version, parts of it were almost perfect, but some of the manual passing was done wrong as it was the first year they did it, and the goalkeepers were a bit too good. So I'd like to see the PC version of FIFA 09 quicker, and more accurate and lifelike.


    What other types of game do you play when you aren't playing FIFA?

    I'm a big fan of CoD4, and I really enjoy playing anything on the Wii.


    And lastly, who's going to win the Premiership this year?

    I'm a big Chelsea fan, so I'm gonna have to say the Blues!


    Haha, well I hope you're wrong about that! Thanks Chris.

    Interview by: Mark 'Natural Number 7' Scott
    Interview Published: 14.08.08

    Published: 14/08/2008

FIFA 09 User Reviews
Top review
David
1 year ago
Good game
Good game in it's time and FIFA have built on that to create FIFA 12
Alex
1 year ago
Good game.
Fifa has always been better than Pro Evo for me, graphics and game play.
D41VNY
1 year ago
fifa 09
this was a great game in its time but now it has long lived and has been thankfully shut down (the servers) fifa 12 FTW ! :D
russel harrison
2 years ago
FIFA 09
this was the best game of all time in its day
joe
3 years ago
FIFA 09
this is miles better then pes 09, great graphics, great game modes. 5/5
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