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Old 02-01-2012, 05:05 PM   #17
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The control I have over my players in both FIFA and NBA 2k is just stunning. Through a controller I have the ability to feel like I'm playing a sport. The controller-player connection is smooth and intuitive.

NCAA and Madden need to rewrite a lot of code to make you feel like you're in complete control of your player and his movements. Fluid controls and controller-player connections need to be tight.

NCAA and Madden controls are simplified and dumb downed. The hardeds position in all of sports is the QB - but in the video game world its a point and click game. Give us deeper controls and controller-player connections need to be tight.
Agree with this except i dont have Nba. The control i get with Fifa is the best in any game.
As for the article its good but the AI outsmarting you? really?
I switch to Pes when i want AI.
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Old 02-01-2012, 08:50 PM   #18
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All these are just amazing...

now... EA Sports.. where is NBA LIVE...
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Old 02-01-2012, 08:57 PM   #19
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I own FIFA 12 but still play PES weekly, and I have to say that this proves that competition is great for not only the football genre, but for Madden, NBA 2K, The Show and others, which were (and in some cases still are) driven by a rival game.
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Old 02-01-2012, 09:34 PM   #20
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WE9/PES5/WE9LE is still the best soccer game.
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Old 02-01-2012, 10:08 PM   #21
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David Rutter and his team should be credited for the rise of FIFA. For years FIFA was all about eye candy, and licenses. This series has progressively improved the gameplay, ball physics, AI, etc. I love it. Even though I have felt challenged, I do believe I got my money's worth with FIFA 12.
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Old 02-02-2012, 01:49 AM   #22
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Great article, but I'd like to suggest one correction. Fifa 07 was by no means timid; it was perhaps the most audacious venture by a sports gaming company of the modern gaming era. EA Sports knew that they would never catch up to PES by slowly improving an engine that was, at its core, broken. So it commissioned a separate development team to work on a brand new game and engine, for years, while the other team kept the lights on with Fifa 06. The result was the wildly innovative Fifa 2007, which was raw, unpolished, but wildly innovative. It debuted the engine from which Fifa 08-12 were born. I'm a PES fan, and I'd agree that Fifa 08 was the first game to steal my attention; but you have to recognize that Fifa 08 - 12 have been on the standard one year track. It was Fifa 07 where EA truly took the risk and made the game we have today.

Oh, how I wish Madden would do the same. If ever there was a game that needed a complete reboot...

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Old 02-02-2012, 11:46 AM   #23
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FIFA as a franchise has not been reborn, that's a rather silly premise. FIFA has always been #1 in sales while PES ran second in terms of mainstream popularity. The only thing that changed is when next-gen came along, the FIFA series made a smooth transition and continued on with its growth and development, focusing their dev efforts almost exclusively on User online play. But EA certainly didn't re-invent their game and franchise. At its core -- AI-wise specifically -- the game itself is more or less identical to what it was on last gen. Meanwhile PES stumbled, bumbled and failed miserably, losing a huge portion of its smaller audience and cult following in the process. A relevent article would have examined how and why Konami has failed to capitalize on EA's continued disinterest in creating a realistic User-CPU football sim, which was always PES's forte.

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Old 02-02-2012, 05:58 PM   #24
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WE9/PES5/WE9LE is still the best soccer game.
Nah. Passing is too assisted and the game is on rails. I would have agreed with you until FIFA12 came out last year.
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