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FIFA Signs Messi

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Lionel Messi, the world’s biggest footballer, will be the global cover star for the world’s biggest football game, EA has revealed. The Barcelona and Argentina striker has signed a multi-year deal to be the face of FIFA, making his debut on FIFA Street in March 2012…

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Scarf Campaign – FIFA Soccer 12 Trailer

Check out this trailer for FIFA Soccer 12 promoting the Scarf Campaign.

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Appetite for Distraction – FIFA 12 vs. PES 12 iPad, Incoboto

We take an early look at Flutter Mind’s Incoboto and go head-to-head with FIFA 12 and PES 12 for iPad.

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FIFA 12 Hands-On Preview: Career Mode and Player Impact

FIFA 12 aims to bring greater depth to its career mode, while improving realism on the pitch with its player impact engine.

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A wise man once said, “with great power there must also come–great responsibility!”. When it comes to the biggest football game in the world, that responsibility is to the 42 million fans who’ve made FIFA a huge success for publisher EA. And so in FIFA 12 a glut of new features have been introduced, many of which originated from–or were spurred on by–feedback from the community. An improved career mode, reworked tactical defending system, and a brand new player impact engine are all about “fulfilling the desires of our fans”–at least according to producer David Rutter. We spoke to the man himself to answer your questions about the game, and get a feel for its new features.

Much of the emphasis is on FIFA 12′s improved career mode, which promises more depth, particularly for managers. Squads have to be managed more effectively, with players getting upset if they’re not paid enough–a true-to-life feature–causing their morale to dip and performance to worsen. Conversely, AI-controlled managers can come in and make offers for your players, raising their morale, but ultimately costing you more money. Youth scouting has been introduced too, so you can discover young players from around the world and train them up. This ties into an overall set of enhancements to player growth. Younger players develop faster, and carry a higher potential than older players, whose performance worsens as they age.

Transfer deadline day has also been tightened up. More activity takes place during the transfer window, which includes increased media activity in the form of newspaper reports, all designed to increase the amount of feedback you receive on your performance as a manager. All the improvements tie into the new EA Sports Football Club feature, which is an online service that connects players to a single persistent online profile. You pick a side, and matches played online with that side across FIFA games on Facebook, mobile, or console will award you with achievements and a position on a virtual league table.

While the focus is on career mode, additions have also been made to the game on the pitch too, including precision dribbling, tactical defending and a new player impact engine. Improvements to precision dribbling are subtle, but give you greater control, allowing you to shield the ball from the opposition. Less subtle are the tweaks to defending, which take away the “homing missile” effect that players had when going in for tackles, replacing it with more realistic movements such as grabbing shirts as players race by, and coercing them into dangerous positions.

The new player impact engine provides the most change on the pitch. Gone are the days when players would weirdly merge into each other as they fought for the ball, or pass through each other during sprints. A heavy dose of physics means players crash, fall, and trip over each other during a match. It’s impressive to see in it in action, and during our brief hands-on the new animations looked great. Players jumped over downed opposition, while push and pull mechanics saw heavier players given the advantage during challenges.

These improvements are just the tip of the iceberg according to Rutter, and there’s more yet to be revealed. As for the often lamented problems with rage quitting, Rutter promised that more news would be coming soon, along with further details on FIFA’s online modes. We’ll be keeping a close eye on FIFA in the run up to release, so keep reading GameSpot for more on the game soon.

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FIFA 12 Hands-On Preview: Career Mode and Player Impact” was posted by Mark Walton on Mon, 11 Jul 2011 04:07:43 -0700

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FIFA Soccer 12 – Pro Player Intelligence Video

Check out this new FIFA Soccer 12 producer video focusing on the feature Pro Player Intelligence.

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FIFA Soccer 11 [Game Download]

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Overall Rating: 366 12 stars FIFA Soccer 11 [Game Download]
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FIFA Soccer 11

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Overall Rating: 4 12 stars FIFA Soccer 11
Total Customer Reviews: (116)
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Building on the FIFA Soccer 10 gameplay that won 50 sports game of the year awards, FIFA Soccer 11 reinvents player authenticity – on and off the ball – for every player and at every position on the pitch with Personality+, an all-new feature that sees individual abilities reflected in game, enabling clear differentiation for every player. New customization features will also give players the ability to bring their own style to the highest rated sports game ever on PlayStation3 and XBOX360
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