- Publisher: EA Sports
- Release Date: Oct 12, 2004
- Also On: Mobile, PlayStation 2
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6.1
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 20 Ratings
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Positive: 10 out of 20
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Mixed: 5 out of 20
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Negative: 5 out of 20
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RoshanP.Oct 20, 20045The reason i voted it 5 bcos it has the option of create a player.
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HafeezA.Oct 16, 20047It's more enjoyable fifa game than 2004..the graphics are more realistic n sharp..but when clicking button of by using the mouse make it's slow in progressssss...
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ArghaB.Oct 8, 20059Its a very good game..Graphics are good.Ball control is better and the pIayer faces are realistic.But as we know,in Fifa 2004 we can hit long shots but here we cannot.(i gave 3 for graphics 5 for ball control and 1 for player edits)
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KelT.Nov 7, 20045Quite nice to play.
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CherubOct 17, 20045This is the next sign that Fifa series is slowly dying. Every football enthusiast should buy PES3 or wait to november until PES4 for PC will be relased.
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SerkanA.Dec 27, 200410Best soccer game ever.
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50Players now react quicker and more like their real-life counterparts when handling the first touch of the ball. And first touches are generally smoother now, with players being able to flick on, trap or kick straight away on receipt. In practice, however, its not such a massive advancement and the player movement and control is still fairly sluggish. [Nov 2004, p.121]
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86The Franchise mode is extremely satisfying because the long term and short term consequences of your decisions are always going to be on your mind and that only ads to the pressure of winning.
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Fast, fluid, and deep in-game control will satisfy soccer vets. [Holiday 2004, p.88]