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Read/Post FIFA 2004 Oct. Reviews here

mapliopl

Youth Team
Let's use this thread to post and read what gaming mags and other websites are saying about FIFA 2004. Only from October, since it seems to be the most updated version of FIFA they are reviewing. Please put in the proper credits or links.

Thanks.

http://uk.playstation.com/news/newsStory.jhtml?storyId=104555_en_GB_NEWS&linktype=SSL

"FIFA 2004 hits form"
Tim Clark, Official UK PlayStation 2 Magazine
06 Oct 2003

The latest instalment in EA's long-running series shakes off a couple of niggles to play an absolute blinder.
Earlier this year Official PlayStation 2 Magazine was invited over to Vancouver on a scouting mission to assess the fitness of FIFA 2004. The report which came back was worrying... Worrying in the same way that little Mickey Owen picking up an injury before the crucial Turkey match is worrying. Foremost among our concerns was the new-fangled Off The Ball system. This comprised a suite of controls used to manipulate players positioned away from the main action. Its most controversial instance involved pressing a shoulder button to zoom the camera out and select from three possible 'receivers', each with a different symbol hovering over their heads. Now just hit the corresponding button to launch a laser-guided pass. Incredibly disorientating and more than a little gimmicky. We left muttering 'John Madden' under our breath. But the really worrying thing was the core gameplay - pass, move, tackle, shoot - which simply didn't feel like football.

So when the review code arrived in the office last week there was no small sense of trepidation. Could EA really turn around its flagship sports franchise in such a relatively short space of time? Oh yes. The finished version is almost unrecognisable from the build we played in July, and it definitely looks likes the development team has listened to the suggestions we made at the time. The biggest improvements have been made to the basic game. By EA's own admission, the gameplay only really became genuinely enjoyable in the last couple of weeks. As things stand now FIFA 2004 plays like a slightly woollier version of PES3. Which might sound like a backhanded compliment, but true PS2 footie fans will appreciate the significance.

The passing is crisp, players make intuitive runs and - perhaps most importantly - the shooting system (which was practically non-existent in the preview version) works a treat. The emphasis is very much on recreating the beautiful game as authentically as possible, which means the nine-nil drubbings of year's gone by are a thing of the past. However, there's still plenty of scope for flair. Tweak the right analogue stick and your player will shimmy past a challenge, although as you'd expect the chances of the move coming off are relative to the skill of the player in question. So don't bother trying it with Heskey. Here's another neat touch. Hold down the R2 button and your player will bring the ball under close control. You can now roll it around, hopefully tantalisingly out of the opposition's reach.

What then, of the Off The Ball Mode? Well, it's now being pitched more discreetly as a set of advanced techniques to be used by expert players. Generally though, it's also much improved. Where the jostling routines used at set pieces used to resemble a brawling mini-game, now the way the players fight for space feels like a fresh new take on dead ball situations. As for the remote receiver passing, this too has been toned down. The camera no longer swings out, and instead you're able to toggle through different passing options and then select and control the chosen teammate using the right stick. Still slightly bewildering, but at least it now feels like it could be useful during matches. Extended play will reveal all.

Realistically though, in raw gameplay terms FIFA 2004 isn't likely to surpass the unalloyed genius of PES3. However, that might not matter because, as a package, this year's FIFA is crammed with all-star quality. First off there's the licensing. Being able to play as any team from the Premiership down to Division Three is likely to be a huge selling point for UK gamers. Top flight clubs have their own authentic crowd chants, and the attention to detail extends down the leagues, with accurate strips and player likenesses throughout. Then there's the prospect of online play. We've yet to test the network mode, but rest assured it's in there and you're going to be able to take on challengers from all over Europe and set up your own league competitions.

Finally, there's the comprehensive management mode, which will give yours truly the chance to reverse Wimbledon's cataclysmic decline and, eventually, lead the Crazy Gang into Europe. Well, erm... that's the plan. Expect a massive FIFA 2004 update, including first impressions of online play, nearer to release. But for now the good news is that this year's championship is definitely going down to the wire. Game on.

*FIFA 2004 will be released on 31 October.
 

nickclubman

Starting XI
Wow!

I knew 100% it wouldn't play as good as PES3, but for them to say it's just a bit woollier, which to me sounds just a bit below the PES3 standards is brilliant!

And FIFA 2004 looks more like football (graphics) then PES3, certainly has more licensing and better sound and now it seems to have great gameplay just a bit below PES3 standards…lets hope the demo shows this! :)

Nick.
 

Mads Holm

Youth Team
and they only played for some hours so sure its better than PES! if they already can tell its close! this is going to be the best football ever!! i cant wait to play that god damn demo NOW!!
 

The Don't

Starting XI
Originally posted by Mads Holm
and they only played for some hours so sure its better than PES! if they already can tell its close! this is going to be the best football ever!! i cant wait to play that god damn demo NOW!!

nah don't get carried away mate. i won't be better than PES in terms of actual gameplay on the pitch, I can almost state that as a fact. but lets not develop this into FIFA v PES. remember, there's already a forum for that.
 

kobashi

Reserve Team
so what if it is not better than WE 7. i do not care and i dunno why other people should. i have WE 7 and love it but as long as FIFA 2004 is a quality game i will buy that also. things are looking good. some people go on like you have to choose one or the other. its silly!!
 

Lennon

Wants to be a Superstar
can you guys please stop comparing FIFA and PES?? we don't want to start fights again
 

enigma

Starting XI
Originally posted by Lennon
can you guys please stop comparing FIFA and PES?? we don't want to start fights again

you're asking people to stop comparing arsenal to man utd.
 

Me3

BANNED
Life Ban
ok guys forget comaring, let's talk bout FIFA.
anyway, Brilliant news for a brilliant game, I can't wait for it, maybe I will commit a suicide if it comes in november.
 

ceebee

Club Supporter
who gives a s*** about PES3 or that other game (dont even know what it's called) Do any of these games have real players...NO! Do any of these games have real leagues...NO!! Do any of these games have real stadiums...NO!!! I will always buy FIFA over any soccer game for the one and only reason that matters... AUTHENTICITY!!!
 

Matt Holme

Founder
Moderator
Originally posted by nickclubman
Wow!

I knew 100% it wouldn't play as good as PES3, but for them to say it's just a bit woollier, which to me sounds just a bit below the PES3 standards is brilliant!

And FIFA 2004 looks more like football (graphics) then PES3, certainly has more licensing and better sound and now it seems to have great gameplay just a bit below PES3 standards…lets hope the demo shows this! :)

Nick.

But what about the weather Nick? ;) JK mate.
 

Hydde

Youth Team
Re: Read/Post FIFA 2004 Oct. Reviews here

Originally posted by mapliopl
Here's another neat touch. Hold down the R2 button and your player will bring the ball under close control. You can now roll it around, hopefully tantalisingly out of the opposition's reach.


WoooooooooooooooooooooW!!!

Man this sounds so Zidanisticly good!!!!. Ill love that maneuver.

After hearing that review...im very happy. I was very sure that the game wiould br not better than WE7 in terms of GP, but,,like i said before..."if EA can just do a gameplay very close ot the WE series,, plus the graphics and licences,,,,this game could surely stand against WE"

Now im veyr very sure that ill enjoy this game A LOT. If im still playinf FIFA crap 2003 sometimes,, then ill play ths game foreva.


But the main main point of all..... EA now can start to build fifa 2005 and the upcoming games with this succesfull gameplay,,,and we can expect better games for the future!. *crossing fingers*
 

Phoenix

Reserve Team
Sounds promising thus far, but so did FIFA2003... i just hope this baby has replay value as opposed to playing half way thru a season and been bored senseless coz the game is too easy
 

mapliopl

Youth Team
So, we are getting close to a release date for the UK, I still am not sure for the release date on the US. The easports web site says november, while the football comunity web site says 24th october...

Anyway, I'd like to read the review UK's magazine did for FIFA 2004, not the one from July or the web one, which I posted here, but the actual magazine article, which I think is coming out in the November issue of OPS2 UK. Whenever you guys get that review, would you put it here, thanks...
 

breamster

Senior Squad
Originally posted by nickclubman
Wow!

I knew 100% it wouldn't play as good as PES3, but for them to say it's just a bit woollier, which to me sounds just a bit below the PES3 standards is brilliant!

And FIFA 2004 looks more like football (graphics) then PES3, certainly has more licensing and better sound and now it seems to have great gameplay just a bit below PES3 standards…lets hope the demo shows this! :)

Nick.

you change ur mind about the game like the wind mate...

the last thread i read - you said that u wouldnt be buying the game coz it looks crap!
 


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