FIFA Soccer 2005 (13 Viewers)

Jan 7, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by Majed ] ++
:thumb: Alex

Now this thread is getting fair... It's about time we got some input from a non-Fifa bias person (who has barely even played WE )

........

Anyway,
I think It's hard to convince Andy and Arif to change...
They don't value the beautiful game as much as the commercial things like licenses, kits, league names..etc. ;)


arif plays PES ;)


best soccer game ever.
 

Buy on AliExpress.com

Art^

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Jan 11, 2003
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I really hate the Fifa series, especially Fifa 2004. But somehow i cant stop trying them out even if i know its a shitty game.

But i must admit that Fifa 2005 is kinda good. Its still not as good as PES3, but its a worthy alternative while we all wait for PES4.
Its probably the best fifa game ever, first touch is rally good.
 
Jan 7, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by Art^ ] ++
I really hate the Fifa series, especially Fifa 2004. But somehow i cant stop trying them out even if i know its a shitty game.

But i must admit that Fifa 2005 is kinda good. Its still not as good as PES3, but its a worthy alternative while we all wait for PES4.
Its probably the best fifa game ever, first touch is rally good.

thnx art for the unbiased review :cool:
 

gray

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Apr 22, 2003
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++ [ originally posted by Arif ] ++
can't you just install them?
they probably have to come on the DVD in the first place because they take up too much space for CD :)
++ [ originally posted by A_LAcki ] ++
1.) You begin with no money, and a shit team, you have to buy coaches, look that you don't get fired and the players can get better very quickly.

2.) Worse players don't have a good first touch. When you really play it, you will recognise this.

3.) The tactics count a lot. The PC makes a good build up play, over the flanks, and that is hard to break down.
Sounds like they're trying to make PES 3 :p
 

gray

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Apr 22, 2003
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http://www.computerandvideogames.co...erandvideogames.com/reviews/reviews_story.php(que)id=109648

60 out of 100

By a cruel stroke of fate, the review copy of FIFA 2005 dropped on my doormat on the very same day as an early copy of Pro Evolution Soccer 4. Guess which one I've been playing the most? The one I'm being paid to, naturally, as beyond all else, I am a professional. Not that it makes an iota of difference. Anyone who can distinguish between shit and treacle knows that PES is by far the superior game, yet FIFA continues to outsell it by the bucketful - thanks largely to official licences and a marketing budget that could buy Rooney.

Much of the game's appeal has to do with aesthetics, and while there's undeniably a minor thrill to be had in running out at Old Trafford in this year's kit, for all the difference it makes you might as well be watching it on TV. And while Pro Evo is traditionally categorised as the more hardcore game, in actual fact this is something of a red herring - it's FIFA that actually requires the greater joypad gymnastics to instigate such half-baked ideas as the Off The Ball controls.

This year's gimmick is the First Touch feature, whereby a tap of the second analogue stick causes the receiving player to play the ball into space. At best you'll buy yourself half a yard, but as often as not it results in losing possession and is scarcely worth the risk.

So with the main new feature largely redundant, you're simply left with yet another sluggish, indistinguishable FIFA game. It's also tactically perverse, with defenders lurking on the edge of the box, and forwards showing little inclination to push up.

The counter-intuitive control system means that you're often battling against the game rather than the opposition, and it's mainly unsatisfying. The set pieces remain dreadful, and in football you're only as strong as your weakest link. Overall, it's a remarkably uninvolving experience, and scoring or conceding goals barely registers a flicker of emotion.

If you can cope with it, there is a 15-season career mode in place, although it's not entirely realistic. For instance, having been sacked from Chester City following a dismal start to the season (that bit is realistic) I immediately secured a post at crack Brazilian outfit Vasco da Gama. Along with these two ends of the footballing spectrum, there are more than 350 official team and league licences from around the world, as well as some 12,000 licensed players.

But I'll never see more than a fraction of them, as FIFA 2005 has already been ditched in favour of PES4, a game that will comfortably last through winter and beyond. I'm wasting my time. Thank you and goodbye.
 

Art^

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Jan 11, 2003
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That review is to subjective. Its not worth reading at all.

Just because he likes PES4 more than Fifa (wich majority will), shouldnt he hide the fact that Fifa 2005 is improved since 2004. I find it a bit funny, that he doesnt even compare it to Fifa 2004 at all, since they are in family!

Im myself isnt a big fan of Fifa, but alone the graphics and the sound is 9/10. So what if he doesnt like the gameplay? He cant be so biased to give the other factors bad grades just because of the gameplay sucks. And thats why that review suck!
 

gray

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Apr 22, 2003
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I know the review wasn't worth reading to find out more about fifa 2005, but as a former Fifa fan-turned PES fanatic, I couldn't help but nod my head the whole way through. More than a review of Fifa 2005 though, it's more of a critique of the whole FIFA series.

I think the Fifa titles suffer a lot from the fact that they have so much pressure to release a game every single year, since their titles are Fifa 2004, 2005 etc. IMO they've gotten themselves into a bit of a rut with regards to that little predicament, and while they're obviously making millions from every Fifa title published, it doesn't help the overall polished-ness of their games
 

A_LAcki

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Dec 23, 2002
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Really gray, you maybe played it once, didn't check when to use the first - touch controll.............

Its subjective so not really worth reading it!
 

gray

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Apr 22, 2003
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Oh, I didn't write the review btw ;)

of course I'm gonna give it a try, but I can't help having pre-conceived expectations that it's not gonna be as good as PES3 :)
 

Art^

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i can tell you now that it isnt as good as PES3. I only enjoy it as an alternative to PES3.

P.S Its only good it you have analogue sticks
 

gray

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Apr 22, 2003
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nope, too expensive :p

Belkin Nostromo n45 :D

It looks clunky, but it's actually pretty ergonomically designed

 

Art^

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Jan 11, 2003
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I dont care about the looks, i only went for a wannabe PS2 joystick :D

Why is there a "bridge" between left and right handle?
 
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    ++ [ originally posted by Don Bes ] ++



    nope. becoz PES is the european version it comes with some european languages

    damn. i really hoped i can play pes3 without buying a dvd player. :stuckup:

    ++ [ originally posted by Majed ] ++


    oops.. I meant LAcki..

    my humble appologies..
    :thumb:
     

    gray

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    Apr 22, 2003
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    so you don't currently have a copy of PES3 in your home?! :eek:

    I've got a ripped version that fits on a CD, with only the English language packs. I could send it to you if u wanted
     

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