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FIFA Soccer 09 First Look

We step onto the pitch with EA's latest soccer offering.

We had a chance to see FIFA 09 for the first time at EA's Season Opener event a few weeks ago. Although some of the most exciting features are still under wraps until E3, we did have a chance to check out the gameplay improvements made to this year's game.

Many of the gameplay improvements that debuted in UEFA 08, EA's other soccer game (released earlier this year), have found their way into FIFA 09. These changes include the implementation of weather, interactive celebrations, adaptive team AI, and dynamic crowd reactions. Although some of the changes merely add a visual flair to the soccer experience, others such as rain games will have an impact on gameplay and strategy. Long passes will become more difficult to complete because the ball may get muddled in wet patches scattered across the pitch. Player movement will also be affected because ballhandlers will be unable to make quick cuts, and less-agile players may slip in the wet terrain.

However, of all of the changes carried over from UEFA, adaptive team AI may have the greatest impact. Given the great contrast in team skill levels in UEFA, EA implemented an adaptive AI that used realistic team strategies based on the team's opponent. For instance, a team with less talent may choose to play a defensive game against a more-skilled opponent by dropping 9 or 10 defenders back to defend their goal. The end result is that games with uneven opponents will still offer a challenging experience. This feature will undoubtedly impact FIFA 09 as well. Popular club teams such as Barcelona will find it more difficult to score against less-heralded opponents. In addition, it is EA's hope that this will encourage gamers to try out other teams.

Another issue that EA's FIFA development team knew was unhappy with in previous iterations was the herky-jerky transition between dribbling animations, especially when the player made drastic directional changes. The root cause of this was the absence of branching animation mechanics (a feature that is becoming popular in other EA Sports games). Previously, one animation had to play to completion before the next one could start. However, in FIFA 09, directional changes during a dribbling animation will dynamically branch to other variations. This will have implications on both the offensive and defensive sides of the ball. More responsive controls will give the ballhandler more options. On the other hand, the fluid motion of animations should make it easier for defenders to anticipate ballhandler movement and adapt in kind.

Branching animations are just one aspect of how FIFA 09 has improved on player-to-player interaction. EA developers have overhauled player physics in this year's game to provide more-realistic player motion, especially when colliding with other bodies. We saw this trend first in UEFA 08 with the new free-motion header system, which let players jostle for position while the ball was in the air. This idea has expanded in FIFA 09, factoring in player speed and weight. Larger players will now be able to dominate collisions and use their weight to leverage better position on headers or fights for possession. Although player jostling during a dribble was seen in UEFA, application of weight now adds another element of strategy to the gameplay. For instance, larger defenders need not risk a slide tackle when they would control the jostle.

Speed of the player will now dictate length of slides and collision momentum. This is an important addition because penalties on slides have been toned down from years past (though obviously slide tackles from behind will still elicit a call). Sliding for the ball is now a viable defensive strategy, but the effectiveness of the slide will depend on the defender's speed. To balance this on the offensive end, players will no longer enter into a canned falling animation when taking a slide. Instead, if the leg being swept is not the plant foot, the offensive player will simply stumble momentarily while remaining on his feet.

Another feature seen earlier this year in UEFA is the evolution of FIFA 09's Custom Team Tactics. The feature will let you augment 11 tactical sliders across 140 attacking and 40 defending options. By doing so, you will be able to specify to your CPU teammates exactly what actions to perform in various situations. For instance, on the defensive end, you could direct your teammates as to when and in which positions to bring a help defender to pressure the ball. Custom Team Tactics will probably have the greatest impact online, where potentially each opponent will have teams catered to his or her style of play.

Finally, EA has also ramped up one of the most anticipated features from last year's game: Be a Pro. As in FIFA 08, this feature will let you take control of a single player (in player-lock) and master his positional responsibilities. As a striker, this may involve scoring goals, whereas as a defender it may simply involve winning back possession for your team. FIFA 09 carries this game mode further by letting you play a four-season campaign in your attempt to become a national legend.

FIFA 09's focus on improving gameplay should make an already solid series that much stronger. Realistic player physics and branching animations have received positive responses in other EA games and will now add a new element to FIFA's gameplay. Similarly, initiatives to improve team customization will allow gamers and their CPU-controlled teammates to play with greater synergy, limiting AI handicaps. We will bring you more news on FIFA 09 once we learn more at E3 in a few weeks. For more on FIFA 09, check out our over at SportsGamer.

211 Comments

  • jackalcrip

    Posted Aug 19, 2008 7:05 pm PT

    fifa kicks pes's ass 1. better graphics
    2. better game play
    3. more teams
    4. more leagues
    its basically the best f**kin footy game you can get pes is s**t im sorry pes lovers but its o so true

  • anto831

    Posted Aug 14, 2008 11:15 pm PT

    man take ochoa out and put a better golie like michel now dats a good golie

  • Crystall3d

    Posted Aug 14, 2008 1:31 pm PT

    all i want is fixing "the staring defenders" and responsiveness of trick system. graphics can even stay the same

  • ggv

    Posted Aug 8, 2008 10:55 am PT

    Why is Maurice Edu on the cover????? hes crap, Karim Benzema would have been a much better choice., and why did they put Ochoa on there again when he was on the cover last year?

  • cpt_caven

    Posted Aug 6, 2008 10:12 pm PT

    mmmm, Ronaldinho is still in a Barcalona jersey, hope they fix it by the time 09 comes out, I'm a seria A fan so will enjoy seeing him with AC Milan (even though I'm a Roma fan) looking good so far!

  • sirmourinho

    Posted Aug 5, 2008 1:17 pm PT

    the following not being included will show that EA has given up making a good football game:
    1.no full practice mode on the 360 console.
    2.no handballs.
    3.no broadcast and other various camera angles.
    if these 3 arent included, then allow me to be the first to congratulate EA for ignoring the needs of football gamers and showing that the above 3 items are too expensive and too difficult for there programmers to handle and include in FIFA 09.

  • Sneden30

    Posted Aug 5, 2008 1:15 pm PT

    Looks really good... Sounds like they have improved just the stuff, that needed. And they have added the celebrating thing that was also available in UEFA EURO 08...

    Looks like this will be te best soccer game ever, just like FIFA 08 was called.

  • ggv

    Posted Aug 5, 2008 12:00 pm PT

    This time around they better add more international teams. I mean look at the fifa world cup germany game, you could play as every single international team in the world, and that game was 2 years ago. Fifa 08 only has about 30 international teams and most are from Europe. I am really shocked by the amount of progress that hasn't been made since fifa 06. In that game you only had like 25 international teams and 2 years later not alot has changed. I wish Fifa would stop focusing so much on the Club teams and switch to the international scene.

  • Soccerfeak85

    Posted Aug 4, 2008 1:52 pm PT

    FIFA series is the best, PES and WINNING ELEVEN aint anything compared to FIFA. Ive had FIFA 04 through 08 and i think FIFA has always had better graphcs, more authenticity, way more teams, more game modes, better online play, and gameplay is about equal to PES.
    So all you PES lovers, you guys are miss guided by the wannabe FIFA series. FIFA gets better and better every year in every way. Take it from me because i've played FIFA and WInning eleven for years, just read my name!!

  • pipomania3

    Posted Aug 3, 2008 8:06 pm PT

    the end of pes (winning eleven) . konami must do something. konami did an exelkent videogame creating metal gear 4, why not use the same engine, graphics to create a soccer video game. why not? anyway i will buy fifa 2009.

  • aass9900

    Posted Aug 3, 2008 1:53 pm PT

    just make it look good.like euro 08.dont make it look crapy no more. its time for next gen,just like the new releases that are comming out. or else you guys really suck.step it up,

  • osmifura

    Posted Aug 2, 2008 11:26 am PT

    Holy! i thought with fifa 08 they got all the best pic but now i have seen a couple of pics for '09 it seem like the s*** i just hope EA makes this year the game with more features

  • kutan8

    Posted Aug 1, 2008 5:51 am PT

    can't wait til this comes out

  • DarkAngeles

    Posted Jul 30, 2008 12:10 pm PT

    I'm also looking forward to this, it seems so realistic.

  • mattsnibbs

    Posted Jul 28, 2008 10:14 pm PT

    Looking forward to this one looks awesome, lets hope it lives up to the hype, it usually does.

  • sub-raid

    Posted Jul 23, 2008 6:26 pm PT

    why not ronaldinho , he is the best player ever !
    fifa 2009 will definitely be great ! i will buy it for sure

  • pspeck_1

    Posted Jul 23, 2008 1:28 pm PT

    I want Rooney on the US/CAN cover, not just UK like FIFA 08

  • metalkid9

    Posted Jul 22, 2008 9:17 pm PT

    they better not put ronaldinho in the cover again

  • JPRaptor92

    Posted Jul 19, 2008 8:50 am PT

    i heard that EA isnt adding any more new leages or international teams...
    is this true?

  • sagunrai

    Posted Jul 19, 2008 8:48 am PT

    maybe we can have more fun this time around

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