- Publisher: SCEA
- Release Date: Feb 10, 2003
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"FIFA 2003" is fully licensed and pretty to look at, but WTS has it beat in every other category.
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87With enough brilliantly entertaining game modes and ultra smooth controls, this is a true soccer sim that will keep gamers busy for a long while.
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While EA continues to tinker with its gameplay, I think footie fans will enjoy World Tour's more traditional and consistent controls. [Feb 2003, p.98]
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With solid visual, great modes, and heavy replay value, WTS2003 is a great sports title.
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With tons of game modes and a large number of customizable options World Tour Soccer 2003 will bring back soccer fans for more, even with it's short-comings.
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A challenging game with a lot of play options and an immense number of teams. Don't expect NHL-like scoring, though.
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83WTS 2003 plays like a dream. Tight and responsive controls help you perform all the headers, passes, and goal kicks with ease.
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82There simply aren't enough stats, or at least enough that are properly tracked and displayed, to quench the numbers thirst that many simulation fanatics will be looking to crave.
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82It listened to the criticism of its 2002 release and came out with a highly polished 2003 edition. The latest game has significantly cut the distance between itself and the top soccer titles on the shelf.
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80The controls are fast and tight and there are enough play modes to keep you coming back to the pitch for quite some time. [Feb 2003, p.30]
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80If they can continue this pattern we just might have the best soccer game next year.
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The gameplay is fluid and clean. The players resemble their real-life counterparts as well as act like them. This game has all the features of a true soccer match.
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80Although there aren't any online features or a training mode to teach newcomers the characteristics of soccer, the variety of game modes is astounding, and the gameplay is enthralling.
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The best part of the game, though, is beating a defender on the dribble and creating a scoring chance. It's energizing and it's effort well-spent. [Feb 2003, p.109]
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79A solid game that will appeal more to those who play multiplayer games. Although the single player modes arent bad, the simple gameplay wont be able to compete with other soccer games on the market.
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77A just as addicting game as last years game, and improves pretty well upon it too.
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72As far as realism is concerned, though, the game lacks any real depth, and it has very little to offer after the first few hours of play.
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70The strength of this title still remains in the decision to simulate the promotion/relegation structure used throughout the major leagues of the world.
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67Without the MLS license, it's hard for a casual fan like me to get into. [Mar 2003, p.50]
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Anyone turned off by FIFA's deliberate pace and complex controls might find an approachable bopper here. [Mar 2003, p.126]
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Better than last year's game with new modes and some new controls but it's a long way from being the definitive version of the sport.
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User score distribution:
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MAssimo_G9
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EdnilsonJosePintoL.1Com faço pra compra.
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SorinD.9Awesome game. A must buy.