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Wii FIFA Soccer 09 Hands-On

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Soccer is coming to EA Sports' All-Play series and we've got a hands-on look.

As one of five EA Sports games to feature the new all-play mechanic this year, FIFA Soccer 09 for the Nintendo Wii maintains much of the core gameplay from last year's game. However, most of the improvements in FIFA Soccer 09 focus on bringing a fun, competitive gaming experience to gamers of all ages and skill levels. We had a chance to take a look at what FIFA Soccer 09 had to offer at EA's EA3 event a few weeks ago.

The main addition to FIFA Soccer 09 (as evident in the cover art) is the new all-play control scheme. With all-play enabled, only a Wii Remote is required to play--the Wii's Nunchuk attachment is entirely optional. With the Nunchuk detached, players will move and pass automatically. A shake of the remote on offense directs the ball handler to shoot, while a shake on defense orders the closest defender to slide tackle. It is EA's hope that this will attract a wider audience that may otherwise be intimidated by the robust controls of today's games. As new players gradually become more familiar with the game, they can plug in the Nunchuk to gain control over player movement as well. Regardless of whether you choose to use the normal or all-play control schemes, you will still be able to compete with others using a different control from your own.

In addition to greater variety in control schemes, FIFA Soccer 09 introduces a soccer academy geared to teach you the basics of the games. The lessons are broken down into passing, tackling, and shooting drills, each with two levels of difficulty.

Although most of the changes in this year's game focus on new players, one new feature sure to excite fans of last year's game is the implementation of point passing. Only available in the normal control scheme, point passing will allow you to direct passes anywhere on the pitch simply by holding down the A button, pointing the Wii Remote where you want the ball, and then letting go of the A button. With this new mechanic, it is easier to lead your teammates and make crosses. FIFA Soccer 09 still features more 500 licensed teams with their authentic kits and crests.

A new mode, 8v8 Footii Matches, also make their debut for the first time in FIFA Soccer 09. In this story mode, up to four players can play together in an 8v8 game against 12 of the best national teams in a tournament. Each win unlocks the star player from the opposing team. Once all of the players have been unlocked, the all-star team will be available for use in the game. The look and feel of 8v8 Footii Matches resembles that of Wii Miis, and you can, in fact, use your Mii's in this game mode.

FIFA Soccer 09 also includes Manager mode for the first time, which is where you will be able to manage club finances and sponsors, as well as watch visual simulations of your team matches. You can also train your players and even schedule friendlies to hone their skills. As in last year's game, FIFA Soccer 09 includes Footii Party minigames where you can face off against up to three other players in a variety of quick soccer minigames. While all-play does offer a more tiered approach to the soccer gameplay, players who are less familiar with soccer will probably be more attracted to the minigames. On the other end of the spectrum, EA's implementation of point passing is a unique, innovative control that is only possible on the Wii. For players of FIFA Soccer 08 on the Wii, this feature may be reason enough to give FIFA Soccer 09 a try. We'll bring you more news on FIFA Soccer 09 as we learn more.

23 Comments

  • lipeeeeh

    Posted Sep 30, 2008 7:36 pm GMT

    seems good, except for the footii... but i'm gonna buy it surely... ;]

  • blankshore

    Posted Sep 23, 2008 1:00 pm GMT

    I think this looks great. The point passing thing sounds cool, and so do the footii matches.

  • spider-manfan45

    Posted Sep 18, 2008 11:30 pm GMT

    all of u people who think this will suck because its cartoony havent read this sentence "A new mode, 8v8 Footii Matches, also make their debut for the first time in FIFA Soccer 09."

  • ysef95

    Posted Aug 22, 2008 11:43 am GMT

    this game looks allright except the footii games where they look like your miis honestly they should have made them normal but apart from that it will be perfect

  • david1233

    Posted Aug 7, 2008 12:00 pm GMT

    I think this game looks good so I don't know what all you lads are saying saying that It's a kiddy FIFA. Sure the cartoons look terrible but you can also play as real players plus manager mode and all play sound good

  • MangoLlamas

    Posted Jul 14, 2008 10:02 pm GMT

    I dont think Im gunna buy this game for the cartoony characters, ew....
    If I were to but the game however, it would be for the changes in teams... Will manager mode be improved on?

  • MFazio23

    Posted Jul 14, 2008 9:43 am GMT

    Hrm, looks like more fun than last year's edition. It'd probably be worth a rental when I have some friends over.

    I'm definitely pumped for the PS3 version, though.

  • jacksonm560

    Posted Jul 11, 2008 5:46 am GMT

    looks lame. i'll just stick to the 360 version

  • fire_hunter

    Posted Jul 10, 2008 9:30 am GMT

    EA Sports game are always are terrible. They just change the way graphics look, but the gameplay. Yiuck....

  • humantnt

    Posted Jul 9, 2008 8:46 am GMT

    Meh It Looks Alright, But By Making It Look Sorta Cartoony For The Wii Throws Me Off, Just Cause Its A Wii Doesnt Mean They Need To Make Everything For The Kids.

  • j_rowly

    Posted Jul 8, 2008 11:52 am GMT

    why didnt they have all this the first time!! :/

  • outbackbob24

    Posted Jul 4, 2008 9:32 am GMT

    ehh, I would much rather play PES but I don't think their has been a confirmation for an 09 PES.

  • spider-manfan45

    Posted Jul 3, 2008 7:39 pm GMT

    cant we just give this game a chance?

  • SoraLink

    Posted Jul 3, 2008 4:51 pm GMT

    that thing of just point to the place and pass is already in PES 2008

    can EA make a decent soccer game? if PES 2008 was great i really think that the PES 2009 will be perfect

  • The_PC_Gamer

    Posted Jul 3, 2008 4:46 pm GMT

    As expected....

  • supersonikk

    Posted Jul 3, 2008 2:18 pm GMT

    this looks terrible.

    it was good of konami to actually try to make a realistic football game for the wii that is different from the games on the other platforms in pes 2008 for wii.

    but this is just showing that ea arent even bothering with wii fans.

  • tastycasey27

    Posted Jul 3, 2008 12:28 pm GMT

    why are people moaning you dont play the main game as miis, its says you can when you unlock them but its up to you, all that is different to the other fifas on the other consoles is the controlles and added mini games.

    ohh a graphics for the fanboys out there.

  • Mikelikescy05

    Posted Jul 3, 2008 8:57 am GMT

    yea their killing ea sports games this way especially ncaa 09

Game Info

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    • Release Date: Oct 13, 2008
    • ESRB: E
      Titles rated E (Everyone) have content that may be suitable for ages 6 and older.
  • PC Release Info

    • Release Date: Oct 14, 2008
    • ESRB: E
      Titles rated E (Everyone) have content that may be suitable for ages 6 and older.
  • Wii Release Info

    • Release Date: Oct 28, 2008
    • ESRB: E
      Titles rated E (Everyone) have content that may be suitable for ages 6 and older.

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