A Gaming Diary
Posts tagged fifa
UEFA Champions League 2006-2007 (360)
Mar 31st
Four quid this cost me. I wanted to try out the Ultimate Team card game thing without buying FIFA 09, which is a fair bit more expensive.
First impressions are that the interface for the card stuff is incredibly confusing and I can’t seem to score a goal, even on the easiest difficulty. I guess I should read the manual to see what the buttons are. I think I’ve got them pretty much worked out, but I bet there’s a lot I’m missing.
I only played it for a very short time to check the disc worked, mind.
FIFA 07 (DS)
Oct 12th
I started my career at Villa with a 5-2 win against Arsenal…
So I checked the game settings and it says it’s on Beginner level and won’t let me change it. Odd.
FIFA 07 (DS)
Oct 8th
Well, I turned the difficulty up to Amateur and played two games against Birmingham City. (Boo, hiss, etc.) In the first game I had someone sent off three minutes in and lost 1-0, but in the second game I kept eleven men on the pitch and won 4-1. Which feels about right…
FIFA 07 (DS)
Oct 8th
Well, it’s a lot more enjoyable straight off than the 360 demo.
Probably because it’s set on the easiest difficulty level – as Villa I just beat Port Vale 11-1 in the final of the English Cup.
Perhaps I need to make it a bit harder before judging what it’s really like, eh?
FIFA 07 Demo (360)
Oct 7th
Hmpf.
I decided to play it until I scored a goal.
In the first game, I didn’t score.
In the second game, I didn’t score.
In the third game, I scored… sort of. It was credited to Giggs, but what happened was that Giggs took a shot, the goalkeeper fumbled it, a defender ran in, the ball bounced around between them and then over the goalie and into the back of the net. Looked like an own goal by the defender to me.
So, thinking that didn’t count, I played a fourth game, but didn’t score.
So I tried a fifth game, but didn’t score.
And then I turned the bloody thing off.
FIFA 07 Demo (360)
Oct 6th
Hmm.
Looks nice and shiny, ball seems to behave better than any other footie game I’ve played, but it felt quite clunky and I didn’t score once in the three half-games I played.
I need to play this further. I am intrigued, but unconvinced.
2006 FIFA World Cup (PSP)
Jun 19th
Progressed to the semi-finals without any trouble at all, then suddenly came up against the mighty, er, Israel, who treated me as if I were a Conference South team, or something. I lost, anyway.
I suppose that’s the oddness and madness of the beautiful game. Whatever, I’ve found my receipt.
2006 FIFA World Cup (PSP)
Jun 18th
Well, England have qualified for the World Cup. The group were in consists of Togo, Ecuador and Japan. Should be simple enough, even if Togo turn up.
Another annoyance: Michael Owen seems to run at exactly the same speed as the Austrian defenders. Hmm.
2006 FIFA World Cup (PSP)
Jun 17th
I’ve had to stop playing because my PSP’s battery died. Bah.
There are several annoyances. There’s the weird behaviour of bad teams, who just run the ball off the field for no reason, or run back into their own half when they really shouldn’t, or kick the ball in weird directions. The game sometimes doesn’t check the strips of opposing teams properly and if I also forget I can find myself having to tell the teams apart by the colour of the shorts – which makes things difficult. The game shows facts on the loading screens… well, I assume there’s more than the one fact I’ve seen during the loading of every single game I’ve played so far.
So, annoyances. But none of them stop the game from being really good fun to play.
2006 FIFA World Cup (PSP)
Jun 17th
Yes, I’m really enjoying this.
I’m taking England through the qualifying matches. Two so far. Lost 1-0 to Poland and won 2-1 against Austria.
It’s not perfect – the main fault being that the AI sometimes just runs balls back down the field or off the sides of the pitch for no reason – but it’s been great fun.
I bought it from Game as I thought it might be rubbish, but I think I’m going to keep it.