2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa review ps3 xbox 360

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The World Cup takes place in June in South Africa and as is usual EA brings to market 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa based on it, using the resources that are commom on FIFA game series . Thus, in 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa comes to consoles with some improvements over FIFA 10 and while the World Cup does not begin in Africa we can start on the video game consoles.





What is new on 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa


The first obvious change in 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa compared to FIFA 10 is that you have access only to international teams. However, the number of teams is not 32 as you may think, but 199 teams in total, which are part of the selection process, ie the playoffs.

About the online mode of 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa, we can say that it is somewhat limited and your only option is to participate in the World Cup with other players. That way, you pick a country and play against another team chosen at random to win points. We also noticed some lag during online matches. These lags are more frequent in the PS3 version than the version for Xbox 360

Gameplay of FIFA World Cup South Africa




Controls are basically the same, in which you control one player on the field and the pass is made automatically to the nearest player. You can customize the controls as you wish by changing the original button list for the buttons you find most convenient. In 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa you can also choose to control only one player on the field. That way, you pick a country you want to play and try to win your place in the senior national team.


Graphics 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa


When it comes to graphics, 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa is very similar to FIFA 10 with very few changes. We noticed a lighting system that values the individual aspects of each stage of the tournament in South Africa. You can see the advertising boards on the field just like the real thing.

Summing up


More than a simple update of FIFA 10, the official game of the World Cup in South Africa does well to offer a wide variety of game modes, some very creative and all well executed. Despite a limited online mode, you will find lots of fun on 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa

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