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FIFA Soccer 07
FIFA Soccer 07
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List Price: $9.99  (€7.89)
Buy New: $9.95  (€7.86)
You Save: $0.04  (€0.03) (0%)
Buy New/Used from $6.59  (€5.21)

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(based on 20 reviews)
Sales Rank: 14193
Category: Video Games

Publisher: Electronic Arts
Studio: Electronic Arts
Brand: Electronic Arts
Label: Electronic Arts
Format: Dvd-rom
Platform: Windows Xp
ESRB: Everyone
Media: DVD-ROM
Autographed: 0
Memorabilia: 0
Batteries Included: 0
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.4 x 1.1

MPN: 15253
Model: 15253
UPC: 014633152531
EAN: 0014633152531
ASIN: B000GPVULW

Release Date: October 3, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Watch the crowds react to your performance - Goals and possession result in rousing chanting as momentum builds for your team but dips to a frustrated murmur if you're struggling
  • Represent your club online against your rivals throughout the season in the F.A. Premier League, Bundesliga, French League or Mexican 1st Division
  • Players jostle and collide realistically while trying to win balls; New ball physics accurately recreate bouncing, skidding and topspin
  • Features 27 leagues from 20 nations. Over 510 teams are accurately represented with correctkits and badges
  • Enhanced Manager Mode - Real money, youth player development, press and fan reaction. Immerse yourself completely in the world of a football manager

Accessories:

  • Worldwide Soccer Manager 2007
  • PC Gamer (1-year)
  • Logitech Cordless Rumblepad 2 with Vibration Feedback (963326-0403)

Similar Items:

  • Madden NFL 07
  • NBA Live 07
  • 2006 FIFA World Cup
  • Logitech 963335-0403 Precision Plug and Play Gamepad
  • Logitech Cordless Rumblepad 2 with Vibration Feedback (963326-0403)

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
FIFA Soccer 07 gives you the power to shape your club's destiny. Relish every scintillating victory over bitter rivals and fume through every gut-wrenching poor performance at home. Savor the spine-tingling stadium atmosphere, home and away, as your team battles their way up the league table. Listen as your supporters chant your players' names and bellow all the rousing club songs through rain and shine. From the first whistle of the season to heartbreak of cup failure, play your games according to the real-world schedule. Take to the Pitch for the glory of your club.


Customer Reviews:   Read 15 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Really fun online and Manager mode is seriously not for the mediocre fan.   September 7, 2007
These comments are strictly for the football lovers...

(1) I must first admit that i tried all angles and i am convinced the bicycle kick is not available here. The second travesty is yet again repeated, the Dutch team is absent. If 2008 version doesn't include the Netherland team i'll not even bother to comment, ever again.

(2) Secondly, the visuals, gameplay, graphics and commentary are excellent, however the crowd in some games are non-existent. The replays show many empty seats and that is absolutely ridiculous. This seems not to depend on whether it's the El Classico or derby war at the San Siro.

(3) The Ref is sometimes in the same colour as one of the teams on field and that again is a poor software blunder.

Obviously, i deduct a star for those reasons but i still remain at 4* because i enjoy the gameplay so much. Winning titles aint easy and the Manager mode can make your family unhappy as it is so addictive you'll never even notice the hours passing by.

I've been playing since the 95 version and it's the second release that has kept me up all night. If u r a serious gamer and if you love football like i do then you'll understand that i can't wait for transfer season to buy a new star and sell a failure...thus i play two seasons of football in one sitting regardless of time...ie obviously over 80 games....OK, yes i use the simulation feature when win is all too obvious...lol.

Overall a very good game but the cons above need some attention if EA are really serious.



4 out of 5 stars A great game that will keep you comnig back   June 8, 2007
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Pro
1. A ton of leagues and team that will keep you coming back for more.
2. Its pretty yet has low requirements.
3. Great game play that you can play over and over again
4. Cool unlockable things (achievements will get you points)
5. Great manager mode

Cons
1. Horrible commentators
2. Your profile often doesnt update your achievements.
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3 out of 5 stars Fun to play, but flawed many times over   June 3, 2007
  4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I had been waiting for this release for months. When I got it, I was ecstatic. After playing, I was even happier, until I got farther in. The gameplay itself is good. It's fun to play, even if some of the players' faces look like they are melting (Diarra, Ronaldinho...). The length of time for throw ins is unrealistic, but ignorable. In addition, the defenders are a bit lazy.
Created clubs were something I have been emailing them about since FIFA 04, and I am glad to see they have finally added them in. Fun, but when you are playing, your club crest does not show up where you would like it to.
Manager mode my favorite part, unfortunately the most flawed. To begin with, it will not let me play 3 or more seasons with my team unless I release some players first (don't know why, REALLY frustrates me sometimes when I have to sell the star or favorite player for free). It crashes if I don't. Spelling errors are all over the place, from the interviews to the newspaper headlines. The most annoying bugs, however, are in the scouting section of manager mode. I sign the player I have just found to be the next Ronaldinho. He plays brilliantly, scoring a hat trick in his debut. When the post-game screen shows up, however, there is a giant blank where his name and xp should be, and 0 shows up in all detail columns. I go to the player growth charts, and all of his graphs are level, gray question marks. I have to sell him because he is now useless to me. These kinds of bugs are more common as you go on in manager mode, as they only impact game-created players (that the game creates automatically to keep the talent pool going as real-life players retire). As I am writing this, the game is minimized. I had just had to sell 5 of my most promising players because of this bug. The problems take all of the fun out of manager mode.

Final Verdict: I seriously think that EA did not have beta testers for this release. They should be embarrassed about the number of bugs, crashes, and spelling errors that are rampant in the game. A few pros, but not enough to unsettle my thoughts from the above.
Gameplay: B+
Manager Mode: D
Overall: C



1 out of 5 stars The Worst (and no tech support)   April 19, 2007
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I bought this game to play with my daughter, who is an avid soccer player and fan. The game loaded ok, but when I attempted to install the patches and roster updates, they would not install. I checked online with EA sports forums and apparently, this is a very well-known problem, based on the 10 pages of people complaining about this issue. EA sports has not bothered to respond to any of these postings (on their own forums site), so I called tech support for help. The answer I got was that they have no idea what the problem is, so it must be on my system. In other words "we don't care". When you load the game and run it, it becomes immediately apparent that this game is a "second tier" creation by EA sports, and you get the feeling that the game was created as an afterthought. The manual is spartan, at best, in explaining the controls (I am an avid gamer, so I don't need a lot of info, but this manual is BAD).

EA sports should be embarassed by this release, if they had this many problems with one of their flagship games (Like Madden), they would have been resolved darn quick. I'm going to try and return this stinking piece of @#$#@ and buy Winning Eleven instead...



5 out of 5 stars very good   April 11, 2007
i love this game i think it was a good idea to be able to create teams and players and the graphics are amazing(10/10) it i sooooooooo real i think the gameplay could be improved but everything else is great.
i Think that it is fantastic for all ages and fun for everyone even if your not a footy fan cuz it is so exciting and thrilling



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