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The shielding system's been reworked as well. It's now much more active - getting the ball off of a strong player who's shielding the ball will now be incredibly tough. And shielding the ball yourself, and then moving it about like you're teasing a cat with a ball of string, is effortless, especially when you're in control of a skilful player. You can even push a defender away while shielding, but you're likely to give away a foul if you do this.
Talking of skills, there are four new skill moves for budding Ronaldo's to sink their teeth into, one of which is the heel to heel (flick the thumb stick back then forward). Keepers have been given some new moves as well, including the fake throw, some punch variations and a recovery speed boost. EA's FIFA team has motion captured 350 new animations, so it's not surprising to find that 09 looks a lot more fluid than 08, which we thought looked amazing in wide views anyway. In total there are over 250 improvements, which we see in a spreadsheet during David's presentation. It's impossible to detail them all, and some of them are so minor they're not worth mentioning anyway. But, as with most things, it's the sum of the parts that counts, and, when added together, all the 250 improvements make a big difference.
Tied in with the gameplay tweaks is the new team tactics customisation feature. Here you'll be able to set up to 11 tactical parameters in team management, share them online via EA Locker, assign them to the d-pad and trigger them in a game in real time. In practice what this means is that you'll be able to adjust your style of play, or what style of play your players are expecting, as the match develops. So, for example, if you're losing you can set your tactics to press high up the pitch to try and force the opponent into a mistake, but that leaves you vulnerable to the ball over the top. Or, you can drop back and get men behind the ball, letting the opposition come at you. When you actually play FIFA 09, being able to adjust with pre set tactics or custom tactics with the d-pad really helps make an area of the game usually reserved for hardcore enthusiasts much more accessible. But we will temper that enthusiasm by saying that we didn't notice much of a difference in play style when we switched it up - we expect that to be polished though before the game's release.
All these changes and improvements are great, but the most brutal blow EA is landing square on PES' chin in is FIFA 09's 10 versus 10 online play. That's right, we said 10 versus 10. That's like a proper football match. Imagine, going online with a group of friends, assuming a position in the team and sticking to it, contributing to a whole. In a ranked match the reward should be immense. 10 versus 10 online play does not come without concerns of course. We reckon it could easily descend into playground chaos with 20 players chasing the ball like year sevens high on sugar. It will be interesting to see how 10 versus 10 matches play out when we get the chance to have a go with this extremely exciting new feature.
It's not all 'next-gen' of course. This being an EA game it's being released on pretty much every platform possible. FIFA has for years been a poor relation on the PC, but EA believes that the PC version of 09 is the best ever on the platform. Want evidence? The PC exclusive widget system, which constantly imports live information into the front end of the game, is the big draw. Like those little widgets you can get for Windows Vista, widgets in FIFA 09 will provide offline and online profile records, tell you how many people are online as well as real world info on your favourite club. So if Chelsea sign Kaka and you're playing FIFA 09 on your PC, you'll still be in the know.
In game control on the PC has also been re-jigged so that the game can be played entirely with the mouse. In a control set up that feels very much like the Wii version of PES 2008, you'll be able to click on players or space to pass manual through balls or make runs. You'll still be able to use the traditional set ups of course, if that's what you'd prefer, but the option to use all five buttons of a mouse (scroll wheel to send players on a run, left click to pass, right click to shoot) is there if you want it.
All the gameplay changes point towards a single, inexorable goal that EA is trying to score with its FIFA games - that it is the best football simulation around. Although we've only dipped our toes into the FIFA 09 experience, there's no doubt that it will turn out to be a better simulation than FIFA 08. It's still strange to think of the series like that, given that for so many years it was PES that was considered the more accurate reflection of real world football. Going by last year's efforts, which saw a more arcadey PES, the roles have been reversed, and with FIFA 09 EA isn't letting up in its pursuit of virtual football perfection.
The whispers began last year - from friends of ours who have grown up playing PES with good company and even better alcohol. The ball goes out of play and, in unison, everyone takes a swig of their drink. They tell us, quietly, while no-one is looking, that FIFA, actually, isn't that bad at all. That unless Konami does something amazing with PES 2009 they'll probably be buying FIFA 09 instead. Shocking, isn't it? It shouldn't be. From what we've seen, the whispers will soon become fact. And we all know how important facts are.
FIFA 09 is due out for Xbox 360, PS3, PS2, Wii, Nintendo DS and PSP this Autumn.
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xboxlive wrote at 09:10 on 16 July 2008
the fifa games are good but to me a seem to play them now and then so thay take me a long time to do a season(thats why i dont buy them no more)
leftback04 wrote at 12:32 on 16 July 2008
I have found that the most unrealistic things happen in fifa8. For example torres against any man u player has trouble sprinting pass them even if it's a 1 on 1 against ferdinand or vidic. Carrick seems to have Gerrard in his pocket with ease also. Any real football fan will tell you that Gerrard in full flow is very hard to stop and Carrick is just not up to the job. Why oh Why do the developers get small things so wrong? Why if your trying to pass a ball up the line will the player pass it backwards or worse into complete space? I've even on several occasions passed the ball out with the goalkeeper and it's been passed directly to an opposing player? If it's not going to happen in real life why put it in the game?
eduardo castro wrote at 23:45 on 16 July 2008
this has to be the worst article ever, you should just go and suck ea balls.
xboxlive wrote at 09:50 on 17 July 2008
why have you took the time to read it then ????
think you want to ask your self that frist
Clance wrote at 09:57 on 17 July 2008
I was Pro Evo forever but Pro 08 was an embarrassment for Konami.
How can next gen graphics look so last gen and how can a single player match have slow down?
Pro Evo 4 is still the best one they ever had.
Clance wrote at 09:58 on 17 July 2008
Ps. I was converted by Fifa last year.
Online is immense too.
Pro Evo was like a mix of football and Mortal Kombat with Raiden style teleportation.
Kyle F wrote at 13:02 on 21 July 2008
i agree with eduardo.
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Max Vader wrote at 18:23 on 21 July 2008
I have played FIFA my whole life.
The FIFA series was starting get get stale before 08, even through the tough times I stuck with FIFA.
And now after reading this review, I believe EA are paying the faithful back with a great footy game once again, and newcomers will be very welcome to board the FIFA train.
fifa fan wrote at 15:34 on 22 July 2008
leftback04...do you support liverpool by any chance? and i think you should stop over exaggerating little things in the game that sound to me like you have made them up. you shoud change your name to leftback at home with your torres poster on the wall. and one question, is your torres poster right next to your george michael poster?
fifa fan wrote at 15:36 on 22 July 2008
pro evo has always been the more arcadey game in my eyes. every year fifa has outdone pro evo and now it has become so great people have no choice but to accept that fact.
antman wrote at 15:51 on 24 July 2008
i agree with left back too. vidic and ferdinand are defending gods even when playing with dider drogba. it gets so annoying. cristiano ronaldo is like god too.
iron wrote at 22:38 on 11 August 2008
Thats because they are 2 of the best defenders in the world and Ronaldo IS the best in the world - Maybe u think u should just be able to walk past them but that wouldnt happen in real life would it
COLB3CK wrote at 16:24 on 17 August 2008
Why is people complaining about fifa 08 ? this is 09 so its gonna be more realistic check out the trailers for it. and for the gerrard and torres bummer there has been improvements about the strength in players. e.g owen cant push strong defenders around. Also do you think torres is unstopable ?
BrayJay #1 wrote at 21:44 on 01 October 2008
It's Going 2 b a glorious day. FIFA09 3rd Oct. is when our Season begins. Praise the game cause our goals are 2 win. Enjoy
Billy-Boy99 wrote at 19:39 on 30 October 2008
I am Buying Fifa 09 on my birthday, not long now, but, in season/manager mode is there appropriate wheather for the time of year (08: sunny in the middle of December!) If not don't you think it would be good, all I have seen is good reviews, got all Fifa games, Never got PES, seems rubbish, the graphics look amazing on Fifa 09, cant wait, I heard gameplay is just like real footy on TV! Thanks for your time if you read this, please someone tell me more info about Fifa 09 because I would be interested!
PharQu wrote at 19:45 on 17 November 2008
i have played fifa since the 97 game and im a firm beleiver that fifa 98 road to world cup was the most original football game created for the time and was for me hrs of fun...but winning eleven was also very well made and combined fast paced action with spectacular goals...pro evo is much more fun playing against a person as every match is a classic n the game is much harder than fifa and fifa is easy to beat teams in world class mode...the only down side of pro evo is the online component which was absolutly ridiculous for pro evo 08...absolutly sucked, possibly worst online experience for any game i ever had whilst fifa 08 although very slow and non responsive at least got the online gaming part of iy right...if pro evo 09 sux as hard online as 08 then fans of the game will have no choice but to purchase fifa instead as gaming is meant for online...who cares if u can beat a bot... online gaming is all most ppl are interested in...konami u beter get ur act together cos pro evo online i beleive would shit all over fifa online if u could get it to play well...