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There are facts, you know, stuff we all know for sure. The world is round, the earth orbits the sun, that sort of thing. Then there are gaming facts. Fanboys flame each other on the internet, Nintendo makes tons of cash and PES is better than FIFA.
Here's another fact: facts don't last forever. Those of you who paid attention at school will know that we didn't always think the world was round, or the earth orbited the sun. In fact, there was a time when we thought the exact opposite. And now that age old fact, that PES is better than FIFA, is also in danger of being spun on a sixpence and left for dead.
That is if it hasn't already. Last year was the first time we thought FIFA was, overall across all platforms, better than PES. Sure, FIFA 08 wasn't perfect, its somewhat sluggish player movement and pinball-esque passing was a particular annoyance, but compared with PES 2008 it was the business.
Most of our frustration centred on Konami's PS3 effort, a game crippled by slowdown and frame rate issues. Across all versions online play was and still is a laggy mess. It won't admit it, but we imagine EA Sports' FIFA development team up in Canada joined the football fan world in complete shock when it got its hand on the game.
And so we come to FIFA 09, a further refinement in a series that is beginning to convince football fans that changing sides might not be the shameful, traitorous move it once was. We know, because we've played it.
At EA's UK HQ in Guildford, we got the chance to get some serious hands on and speak to the guys who make the game - the developers. From what we can see all the refinements for this year are in direct response to fan feedback. Player movement is quicker and more responsive. We're shown a video of Portuguese trickster Cristiano Ronaldo dribbling in FIFA 08, what looks like a sluggish, tiresome exercise. Then, immediately afterwards we're shown a video of the same Cristiano Ronaldo dribbling in FIFA 09. He's quicker, turns more sharply and has all the ball control of his real life counterpart.
We play the game and get a sense of the quicker play ourselves. There's much more control over the ball, not only when you get it but when you receive it. First touch control is now a much tighter affair. Chest traps, taking a touch and turning and controlling the ball in general has clearly been tweaked. FIFA's players feel dangerous, like they might take a quality first touch and speed away from markers in the blink of an eye. It's not in an unrealistic way either, like in FIFA games from years gone by. It feels right, as if the player and gamer are on the same page, effortlessly working in tandem.
David Rutter, producer for the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game, describes the improvements in player responsiveness as an increased sense of professional urgency. Manchester United hothead Wayne Rooney will pass the ball and immediately ask for a return as he makes a run in behind the defence, for example. We found that almost all the players raise their hand and demand the ball when you play one twos near the opposition's penalty area. It actually feels nice, and is a good visual aid for possible through balls that you might otherwise miss. Players will slide to pass the ball now, too, rather than wait till they catch up with it, which happens a lot during 50 50s. You'll also be able to trigger second actions much quicker than before - which feels great in game, especially considering that was one of our major beefs with FIFA 08.
David tells us the collision system has been improved, he even shows us that it has during his presentation, but it's not until we play the game that we feel it for ourselves. And it's true - player weight, strength and momentum now have a real impact on the game. When players jump for the ball and compete for headers they will crash into each other and have a real affect on their opponent. You can be brushed off the ball in 50:50 chases for the ball, falling to the floor like a weak chump. Chelsea battering ram Didier Drogba will always out muscle Newcastle finisher Michael Owen, for example. During play you can see this all of the time, with players crashing into each other, knocking each other over and using their strength to gain advantage at any time. It's like football ought to be - full blooded commitment and strong, fair challenges.
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xboxlive wrote at 10:10 on 16 July 2008
the fifa games are good but to me a seem to play them now and then so thay take me a long time to do a season(thats why i dont buy them no more)
leftback04 wrote at 13:32 on 16 July 2008
I have found that the most unrealistic things happen in fifa8. For example torres against any man u player has trouble sprinting pass them even if it's a 1 on 1 against ferdinand or vidic. Carrick seems to have Gerrard in his pocket with ease also. Any real football fan will tell you that Gerrard in full flow is very hard to stop and Carrick is just not up to the job. Why oh Why do the developers get small things so wrong? Why if your trying to pass a ball up the line will the player pass it backwards or worse into complete space? I've even on several occasions passed the ball out with the goalkeeper and it's been passed directly to an opposing player? If it's not going to happen in real life why put it in the game?
eduardo castro wrote at 00:45 on 17 July 2008
this has to be the worst article ever, you should just go and suck ea balls.
xboxlive wrote at 10:50 on 17 July 2008
why have you took the time to read it then ????
think you want to ask your self that frist
Clance wrote at 10:57 on 17 July 2008
I was Pro Evo forever but Pro 08 was an embarrassment for Konami.
How can next gen graphics look so last gen and how can a single player match have slow down?
Pro Evo 4 is still the best one they ever had.
Clance wrote at 10:58 on 17 July 2008
Ps. I was converted by Fifa last year.
Online is immense too.
Pro Evo was like a mix of football and Mortal Kombat with Raiden style teleportation.
Kyle F wrote at 14:02 on 21 July 2008
i agree with eduardo.
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Max Vader wrote at 19:23 on 21 July 2008
I have played FIFA my whole life.
The FIFA series was starting get get stale before 08, even through the tough times I stuck with FIFA.
And now after reading this review, I believe EA are paying the faithful back with a great footy game once again, and newcomers will be very welcome to board the FIFA train.
fifa fan wrote at 16:34 on 22 July 2008
leftback04...do you support liverpool by any chance? and i think you should stop over exaggerating little things in the game that sound to me like you have made them up. you shoud change your name to leftback at home with your torres poster on the wall. and one question, is your torres poster right next to your george michael poster?
fifa fan wrote at 16:36 on 22 July 2008
pro evo has always been the more arcadey game in my eyes. every year fifa has outdone pro evo and now it has become so great people have no choice but to accept that fact.
antman wrote at 16:51 on 24 July 2008
i agree with left back too. vidic and ferdinand are defending gods even when playing with dider drogba. it gets so annoying. cristiano ronaldo is like god too.
iron wrote at 23:38 on 11 August 2008
Thats because they are 2 of the best defenders in the world and Ronaldo IS the best in the world - Maybe u think u should just be able to walk past them but that wouldnt happen in real life would it
COLB3CK wrote at 17:24 on 17 August 2008
Why is people complaining about fifa 08 ? this is 09 so its gonna be more realistic check out the trailers for it. and for the gerrard and torres bummer there has been improvements about the strength in players. e.g owen cant push strong defenders around. Also do you think torres is unstopable ?
BrayJay #1 wrote at 22:44 on 01 October 2008
It's Going 2 b a glorious day. FIFA09 3rd Oct. is when our Season begins. Praise the game cause our goals are 2 win. Enjoy