FIFA Soccer may look pint-sized compared to its console cousins, but the game packs a lot of punch for a handheld sports title. Instead of cutting certain features to fit the game on the PSP, EA reduced the content of each feature in order to fit it in the smaller platform, as well as adding some things that facilitate the portable experience. What this results in is a fun, well-rounded soccer game.
FIFA Soccer features enough modes to keep any futbol fanatic busy. All major leagues and international teams are represented, as are all the players, and you can take any of these teams into a full fledged Season, a Mid-Season scenario with real stats, or you can customize your own Season by mixing and matching teams from various leagues. All the big Tournaments are represented as well, and every team eligible for a Season can take a shot at their respective cup.
A Challenge mode is also present, and the challenges consist of two simple categories: Comeback and Rout. Comeback challenges plant you in the middle of a game in which you are losing and you must come back to win in the time remaining. Rout is the opposite: you are in the lead and you must score more goals for an overwhelming victory.
The Create-A-Player mode is surprisingly deep. Most of the regular options found in console games are present, like adjusting the minute details of a player’s nose, weight, height, hair, etc. You can also quickly go through pre-made body parts and assemble a player in a matter of minutes, then give them their stats and plop them down in any team you want.
FIFA Soccer gives you good reason to utilize all of these features; every time you go to a different feature and do something, you earn points that you can spend in the Game Store. Here, you can unlock new kits for teams, stadiums, balls, and new songs. Not only does this add to the overall content of the game, but it keeps the momentum up as you explore and play around with all of the different features.