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FIFA 07 Final Hands-On

We polish our boots and take a look at the finished version of EA's 2007 football game.

The next update to the FIFA series arrives mere months after the World Cup edition, but the 2007 edition of EA's game looks to be shaping up nicely. It plays quite a different game to last year's iteration, with a more free-flowing and unpredictable style than we've previously seen. We've had a number of opportunities to try it out in the run-up to release, and you can read about the advancements made to the engine in our previous coverage. With the final PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable editions now in our hands, we thought we'd run through some of the other aspects of the game ahead of our full definitive review.

One of the more difficult elements to assess during our previous play tests was the management mode. This aspect of FIFA 07 offers a choice of 21 different preset avatars (including four women), who can represent you at any club in the game. It's typical from the exquisitely presented series that you'll first see in the game an officially licensed newspaper report on your signing, but the way that FIFA 07 reacts to the likelihood of your signing is nice. Go for an average club such as Blackburn Rovers as a new manager and the papers will shrug their shoulders, but head to a quality club and British newspaper The Sun will exclaim, 'Where did Arsenal find this guy?'

Dig beneath the surface, and FIFA 07 is no match for a dedicated simulation, but the management mode allows you more depth than simply playing through a normal tournament. All the basics such as training, transfers, and signings are covered, and you can choose to play any of your fixtures or watch them summarised in text form. The main considerations for FIFA 07 managers are quite simple--play your team's star player often to appease the fans and work on finding young stars to be nurtured into the first team. You only have one scout with which to search one country at a time, and while you're trying to find the next Wayne Rooney, you also need to focus on upgrading your backroom staff. There are other minor considerations, such as the ticket price for your grounds and the sponsorship of your kit, but aspects such as training are lightweight. You seem to have a better chance of winning games with a poor team if you play the matches yourself, so if you're going for the management experience, it's best to watch the text-based match reports. Also, you can transfer your 15-year career to a PlayStation Portable and play your game on the move.

Speaking of which, the PlayStation Portable conversion of the game stands up very well against the home console version. However, a few problems with this version are that the new trick system is fairly dependant on the right analog stick (more on that in a moment), a feature which is lacking on the PSP, and the online functionality has gone missing, as well. That said, on the PS2 the online options are comprehensive. The online interactive league lets you take your favourite team through real-life fixtures on a week-by-week basis against players from all over the world. Normal two-player friendly matches can also be set up online, and EA's 'Online Everywhere' technology has been integrated with ESPN to provide streaming fixtures, live scores, results, and even podcasts direct to the console. We'll be testing the online features in depth for the review, so keep an eye out for a full update soon.

Those with a network adaptor will also thankfully be able to update the team rosters with all the major transfers automatically. With the game released on Sony's console so close to the final transfer deadlines, there are a few discrepancies in this version of the game and the current real-life teams (the Xbox 360 version should be up-to-date when it launches in October). Ashley Cole made a high-profile move from Arsenal to Chelsea at the beginning of the season but still plays with his former North London teammates in FIFA 07. Likewise, Carrick is missing from the Manchester United squad, as are Kuyt and Pennant from Liverpool. In the meantime, a simple transfer system lets you send any player from one team in the game to another at the press of a button. You can also create up to 16 custom players and drop them in the game, so you can add any 17-year-old unknowns that happen to sign to your club during the season and even set up a virtual version of yourself to sit on the bench at your favourite club.

Our play on the full version of FIFA 07 also allowed us a much better look at the new trick system, which has been mapped onto the PlayStation 2's right analog stick. Those ambidextrous enough to use two sticks effectively will find these new tricks to be devastating, not to mention a boost to their ego. To EA's credit, most of the moves can be picked up with intuitive movements of the stick itself. If your player remains still with the ball and you tap down on the pad, the player will gently flick the ball away from the opposition. If you then move the stick in a circular leftward motion, you kick the ball around the other player and run after it. This adds an element of showmanship to the game, and the crowd will react to these taunts you inflict on your opponent.

The right stick isn't just used for lane changes and fancy 360 turns, either. Opponents seem much more eager to jostle for the ball, and while overly aggressive play will usually result in a foul, there are ways to get around them. If you press the analog stick right when making a run, that player will fling the ball farther in front of him in an effort to outrun the opposition. It only really works down the wing when there's no chance of someone intercepting the ball, but it can be devastating when combined with a crafty through ball.

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38 Comments

  • --michael--

    Posted Oct 22, 2006 11:19 am PT

    it looks good but i hope it doesnt have a long load time like all sports games

  • Yzzycz

    Posted Oct 11, 2006 10:49 pm PT

    foley:get over it man.I don't care about your hate towards FIFA .It is your opinion and we don't need to read it over and over again.I can see you sleeping with copy of EVO nicely wraped into your bunny.

  • jfoley20

    Posted Oct 10, 2006 9:46 am PT

    The computer never makes substitutions when controlling a team, I just went into extra time and the comp still didn't make a single sub or tactical change.

  • pashark

    Posted Oct 7, 2006 5:11 pm PT

    Nice work this year.

  • jfoley20

    Posted Oct 7, 2006 12:21 pm PT

    Just look at the screen shots all the players except for the superstars have the exact same face, it is realy bothersome and I never noticed it until I played Winning Eleven.

  • jfoley20

    Posted Oct 7, 2006 12:15 pm PT

    I had purchased every single FIFA game since about 1994 then became a Pro Evo convert about four years ago and have never looked back. The ball physics are far superior and the depth of statistical information concerning players and teams is unparalleled . Concerning the graphics I have come to despise how for the last 5 versions of FIFA a majority of the players in the game are cut from about 5 different moulds (eg. generic bald guy, generic long haired guy ect.) and look nothing like their real life counterpart and there is no way of editing them such as in Pro Evo Plus if you want some authentic licenses and likenesses there are memory cards for the game floating around for purchase on the web and many sites devoted to detailing how updates may be created and downloaded.

  • playphobia

    Posted Oct 7, 2006 10:32 am PT

    this game is the bomb

  • ice_blade_77

    Posted Oct 5, 2006 2:01 am PT

    Looks like another "best FIFA yet but not as good as Pro Evo"... is anyone gettng tired of the pattern?

  • lukey405

    Posted Oct 4, 2006 12:17 pm PT

    Actually, Michael Carrick is in Man U's squad in the game....

  • u2i_l0ver

    Posted Oct 4, 2006 9:50 am PT

    "get over pes and wining 11 fifa has alwyas and wil alwyas be the best, im getin thsi game and u stingy ppl can miss out coz u stik 2 ur non liscenced povo games lol" Dude, how is anyone supposed to take you seriously when you write like someone with 'special needs'?

  • lwa02vkc

    Posted Oct 3, 2006 8:23 pm PT

    Pro Evo / Winning Eleven will always triumph over FIFA .

  • A-E-M

    Posted Oct 3, 2006 5:04 am PT

    manager mode wasnt on psp fifa 06 so the ps2 version of 07s gona be off the chain

  • A-E-M

    Posted Oct 3, 2006 5:02 am PT

    get over pes and wining 11 fifa has alwyas and wil alwyas be the best, im getin thsi game and u stingy ppl can miss out coz u stik 2 ur non liscenced povo games lol

  • Stark

    Posted Oct 2, 2006 11:55 pm PT

    When i see people saying: Fifa owns because of the real names ect.. I just sigh..

    I Actually got a chance to play this game, and i really think it is a GREAT footballgame! And if there was no PES i'm sure i would be playing this instead.

    There is however a gameline with a little more depth, and much bigger rewards than the ones in Fifa...

    I like the fact that Pro Evo is easy to learn, but hard to master. And unlike Fifa there is allways a chance that you will loose to a amateurplayer... Just like in real football!

  • ov3rdance

    Posted Oct 2, 2006 10:56 pm PT

    fifa 07 gameplay look just like pes6. fifa will be better because of the License, graphic and manager mode.

  • M1_grand

    Posted Oct 2, 2006 7:57 pm PT

    can some1 tell me how u curve the ball. ive played all fifa games, but confused which way the ball is turning, it always goes the wrong way?

  • Le-Beave

    Posted Oct 2, 2006 1:14 pm PT

    I got it on PS2, it's alot like 06, but i'm still impressed....

  • BigNudeGuardian

    Posted Oct 2, 2006 11:52 am PT

    Hope that this game is alot more than just send the ball to the other side of the field and scoring. Realistic gameplay should be the key.

  • bobby1690

    Posted Oct 2, 2006 10:10 am PT

    snds good but im a pro fan

  • jharknett01

    Posted Oct 1, 2006 8:09 am PT

    i own fifa 07 on the psp and on the case,in the manual and in the game it says that the game has infrastructure mode

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