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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Now's the time to take control of your favorite national team and guide them through the grueling Cup qualifying process. In 2002 FIFA World Cup, you can do just that and a lot more. Take the pitch with your favorite players and attack the goal until you can find the back of the net. With an improved passing system and updated kits and rosters, this is truly the most amazing soccer experience you can find. Hit the road to the Cup! .COM Featuring 16 of the best leagues and more than 75 national teams, 2002 FIFA World Cup brings the game of the world to your fingertips. You will execute curling corner kicks, awesome slide tackles, shots from the top of the box, crunching challenges, and palm-wringing penalty kicks. Among the major enhancements to this version is the passing system--the core of any real soccer (football) game. It now emulates the same decisions made in a real match. Gamers can place the ball anywhere on the field of play, resulting in an immensely increased repertoire of developing plays. Teammates now make long up-field runs, diagonal runs through the midfield, and streaks across the back of an opponent's defense. They'll for the ball as they break, letting you know to pass to the space ahead of them. EA Sports also totally rewrote the AI. The AI now searches for space and key weaknesses in your team's positioning, and will make off-the-ball runs or build up intelligent passing plays before striking a precise through ball behind your last line. Depending on the difficulty level, the AI will create a much more interesting and challenging opponent than in previous versions. REVIEW Marrying EA Sports' trademark razzamatazz with the hype and glitter of the biggest sporting event on Earth, the PS One's 2002 FIFA World Cup is a multimedia feast, with a passable game tacked on too. As with FIFA 2002, it's clear that the bulk of the development money has gone in the direction of the PC and next-generation consoles that's not to say that the PS One version has been totally neglected, as the intro sequences and the singing and dancing menu system testify. It's just that when you cut to the match action, things don't flow together as well, with jerky scrolling and underwhelming visuals. This does leave the player more able to concentrate on the game itself though, and the match engine is packed with neat little moves and touches that, with practice, will help send your selected team to World Cup glory. Replete with the full player rosters, official kits, and the full tournament to play your way through, the game centers around the tournament at the expense of other league-based options--but then, you can't argue that it doesn't give you what it says on the box. 2002 FIFA World Cup, despite its flaws, could be just the title for the younger player who's not particularly experienced with games in this genre: it's simple to get into and still provides a decent challenge. --Simon Brew -- .co.uk See more
Playstation : 2002 FIFA World Cup