How is FIFA 08 shaping up?

by Steven Williamson on 16 August 2007, 09:51

Tags: FIFA 08, Electronic Arts (NASDAQ:EA), PC, Xbox 360, PS2, DS, PS3, Wii, Sports

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I don't often go around shouting about it, but last year was the first time that I defected from the side of the Pro Evolution Soccer camp and instead I've spent many an evening playing EA's FIFA 07. It still isn't the perfect football game and I'd agree with many to the fact that on the pitch Pro Evo is still the purest football experience, but with FIFA last year, it was the overall package that made me switch sides. In FIFA 07 there was a drastic improvement to the gameplay - thanks partly to the new game engine - excellent presentation, real-world licences, up-to-the-minute real-world game result, radio casts and a robust multiplayer experience.

Like many, I've been looking forward intently to the next battle between the FIFA and Pro Evo series and GamesRadar has confirmed that they will be hosting the official EA blogs that will detail all the new features on their latest effort:

Check out this snippet from the first of those blogs and be sure to keep an eye on the schedule shown below for the updates:

We have concentrated our efforts on things like the context and depth in AI and the sense of the player brain working to a much higher fidelity than it has ever done before with each CPU brain making thousands of evaluations and choices per second.

Another element of this year's game is the idea of expression. We have created a feature that enables gamers to create pro skill moves through an organic building block system so you can express yourself in a way you have never been able to do before in a football game. To us it is not just about re-producing what Ronaldinho does in the real-world. We have broken down this process into a number of building blocks and then you have the power to re-produce Ronaldinho's signature moves.


PS3 and Xbox 360 FIFA 08 Schedule
August 15: Overview and engine
August 20: Skill moves
August 24: Be A Pro
August 29: Shooting
September 5: Depth and context AI
September 12: Database and player ratings
September 19: Online leagues and interactive leagues
September 25: Podcasts


Be sure to keep up to date and read all the news at Games Radar


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I had a look at some of the videos online and it looks pretty good. My biggest gripe with 07 was that it sometimes felt as you had limited control over the players, pro evo felt like you had a greater range of movement, fifa felt like the player was running through quicksand!

I think if Konami get pro2008 right for next gen (ie better AI and dont leave half the features out!) it will still be the better game!
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I had a look at some of the videos online and it looks pretty good. My biggest gripe with 07 was that it sometimes felt as you had limited control over the players, pro evo felt like you had a greater range of movement, fifa felt like the player was running through quicksand!

I think if Konami get pro2008 right for next gen (ie better AI and dont leave half the features out!) it will still be the better game!

Agree with that, the last pro evo had a ‘dumbed down’ version for console, when i bought it on the pc it was like a different game.
It looks like now though they've put all the good stuff back with some extras aswell, shaping up to be very good indeed.
Agree that ProEvo to me is the prefered football game, but there is also interesting news about how fifa08 will play online on 360 and PS3. Allowing people to actually control a single player on the pitch with big online games with others.

http://uk.gamespot.com/ps3/sports/fifasoccer08/news.html?sid=6177321&om_act=convert&om_clk=newsfeatures&tag=newsfeatures;title;1