FIFA 08 - PSP
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FIFA 08 storms onto the PSP in a new, exciting fashion for the new season, with more than 12,000 players, 38 real stadia and 30 real-life leagues to go at, soccer on the move doesn't get much better.
This time around on Sony's portable wonder, you can design your own team formations, including positioning and movement, represent your club on-the-go in the Interactive Leagues, and test your knowledge in an all-new Football IQ mode to unlock items. Other new features include pre-season frie ... more >>
This time around on Sony's portable wonder, you can design your own team formations, including positioning and movement, represent your club on-the-go in the Interactive Leagues, and test your knowledge in an all-new Football IQ mode to unlock items. Other new features include pre-season frie ... more >>
FIFA 08 storms onto the PSP in a new, exciting fashion for the new season, with more than 12,000 players, 38 real stadia and 30 real-life leagues to go at, soccer on the move doesn't get much better.
This time around on Sony's portable wonder, you can design your own team formations, including positioning and movement, represent your club on-the-go in the Interactive Leagues, and test your knowledge in an all-new Football IQ mode to unlock items. Other new features include pre-season friendlies to test your team before a campaign, new training options to hone your squad of players, and dynamic board expectations that change depending on your successes or - dare we say it - failures.
But what about the gameplay, you may ask. Well, the developers have pulled out all the stops in order to give PSP owners the best possible soccer action. Suffice to say, if you enjoyed any of the more recent FIFA games on PS2, then FIFA 08 for PSP will delight. The visuals are more than comparable, and the gameplay has undergone just the right amount of tweakage. << less
This time around on Sony's portable wonder, you can design your own team formations, including positioning and movement, represent your club on-the-go in the Interactive Leagues, and test your knowledge in an all-new Football IQ mode to unlock items. Other new features include pre-season friendlies to test your team before a campaign, new training options to hone your squad of players, and dynamic board expectations that change depending on your successes or - dare we say it - failures.
But what about the gameplay, you may ask. Well, the developers have pulled out all the stops in order to give PSP owners the best possible soccer action. Suffice to say, if you enjoyed any of the more recent FIFA games on PS2, then FIFA 08 for PSP will delight. The visuals are more than comparable, and the gameplay has undergone just the right amount of tweakage. << less
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