It was a surprise to see a second soccer game already hitting store shelves from EA’s lineup, especially given that the Xbox 360 is currently less than six months old. But what I’m not surprised to see is that the gameplay of this new
FIFA is much better than the previous incarnation. It’s not so much that the formula has changed all that much, but the gameplay just seems a bit more fun. It seems as though the game has become a more pick-up-and-play title this time around, allowing anyone the opportunity to do well. Each experience will change however, as human and computer controlled players all have a mind of their own.
The exclusive FIFA license definitely has its advantages, and the World Cup mode keeps the game interesting. From the first game you play, you’ll be in a race with the futbol teams of the world to win the most glamorous sports title across the globe. This "season" mode allows for the player to manage every detail of his or her favorite team.
As you compete in this latest soccer title on 360, you’ll be able to unlock items and strive to complete many objectives. These goals are another method of keeping the game interesting, but basically come down to playing against every team in the game, and competing and placing in the race for the World Cup.
But for sure, the most interesting and fun part of 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany is in the multiplayer games. Where single-player is fun, playing against your buddies (or online via Xbox Live) is a new experience with each and every game. The control, difficulty, and computer A.I. is in a near-perfect harmony to allow for quick matches that you can sit down and play in a matter of minutes.
Unfortunately, my experience online was that of a lot of choppiness, which made for uneventful gameplay. Curiously missing from online play are any sort of tournaments. What? A World Cup game without tourneys? What gives?