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FIFA Soccer 06 (PSP)

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FIFA 06 not only addresses the problems of its predecessor, but also adds online play and an entertaining ball-juggling minigame to the mix.

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  • Reviewed on: 10/27/2005
  • Updated on: 11/17/2005
  • Released on: 10/11/2005
  • Originally published on GameSpot: FIFA Soccer 06 (PSP) Review

Fewer than six months ago, EA Sports released FIFA Soccer for the PSP. Based on the FIFA Soccer 2005 console games, FIFA Soccer offered a surprisingly similar experience on Sony's then-new handheld. Our only real criticisms of it at the time of its release were some occasional frame-rate issues and a somewhat tricky control scheme. Evidently, EA Sports has been hard at work these past six months, because FIFA 06 not only addresses the aforementioned problems, but also adds online play and an entertaining ball-juggling minigame to the mix.

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FIFA 06 boasts both ad hoc and infrastructure multiplayer support.

The PSP version of FIFA 06 is, predictably, based on the recently released console games of the same name. The most obvious difference between the PSP version and its console counterparts is that the handheld game doesn't include a career mode, which is unfortunate given that it was a strong feature of the console games this year. Your gameplay options, then, include play now, which lets you quickly jump into a match between your favorite team and a rival team; challenges, which task you with completing a comeback or a rout based on a real-life match; season, which lets you play through an entire season with your chosen team; tournament, in which you can either compete in cup competitions from all over the world or create your own; and multiplayer, which this year means ad hoc play for up to four players or infrastructure (online) support for head-to-head games.

The only other gameplay option on the main menu is juggling, which is a rhythm-action-style minigame that tasks you with keeping the ball in the air by hitting the D pad in the directions indicated by onscreen arrows. You'll turn your PSP 90 degrees counterclockwise to play the juggling minigame, which gives you a rare opportunity to check out the model of your chosen player up close. Juggling is a nice addition to the FIFA 06 package, and it's a great way to kill a few minutes when you're not in the mood for a match proper.

When you do decide to play a full match, you'll find that your prematch setup options include half length (2 to 10 minutes), one of four difficulty levels, and whether you'd like to enable player injuries, bookings, and the offside rule. There's no option to alter your control scheme, unfortunately, but given how much the controls have improved over FIFA Soccer's, this really isn't a cause for concern.

The biggest improvement over FIFA Soccer, as far as FIFA 06's controls are concerned, is that you're no longer required to use the D pad for first-touch controls at the same time you're trying to move your player with the analog stick. First-touch controls are now achieved simply by using the left trigger as a modifier for the analog stick when one of your players receives the ball, which works every bit as well as the second analog stick setup in console versions of the game. The PSP's D pad hasn't been made redundant, though, since you can now use it to set one of either four attacking strategies or four defensive strategies for your team on the fly.

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The new control scheme makes it much easier to use first-touch moves.

Another highlight of FIFA 06's control scheme is the ease with which you can send your players on surging runs forward when you're in possession of the ball by double-tapping the right trigger--and then lobbing through balls to them by double-tapping the through-pass button. Defensive moves are equally intuitive, since the modestly named tackle button actually tasks one of your players with automatically chasing down the opposing ball handler before attempting a tackle. Options to call in a second defender or to have your goalkeeper charge off his line are also present, as is the requisite sliding-tackle (or cynical-foul) button.

Once you lead your team on to the pitch, you'll find that FIFA 06 plays quite a fast-paced and realistic game of soccer. The CPU players are a little slow to pass the ball to their teammates at times, but the four difficulty levels should pose a decent challenge for you, regardless of your ability, and besides, everyone knows you're supposed to play sports games against friends. Right?

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    Editors' rating: 87

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    Editors' rating: 80

    Summary: EA has proved that the latest edition is a worthy buy, but only if you are in it for the long haul

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    Editors' rating: 80

    Summary: EA has proved that the latest edition is a worthy buy, but only if you are in it for the long haul

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    Editors' rating: 70

    Summary: NOT A MATCH-WINNER, BUT FIRST ONTO THE PITCH

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