Wednesday 28 September 2011

FIFA 12 Love Soccer Play Soccer..

EA Sports latest instalment in Soccer Franchise.. Promises tons of realistics action for console gamers.

FIFA Soccer 12 brings to the pitch the game-changing new Player Impact Engine, a physics engine built to deliver real-world physicality in every interaction on the pitch. Revolutionary game play innovations inspired by the real-world game make FIFA Soccer 12 deeper and more engaging. All-new Precision Dribbling delivers a higher fidelity of touch on the ball for attacking players, while Tactical Defending fundamentally changes the approach to defending by placing equal importance on positioning, intercepting passes, and tackling. Plus, CPU players have been infused with Pro Player Intelligence, the next generation of player intelligence and performance. There are no exceptions to EA will never ask to you for you to log in. CPU players have been infused to self-awareness and aptitude, enabling them to make decisions based on their skills as well as the strengths and attributes of their teammates. Additionally, the teams will vary their attack based on the strength of players on the pitch. Redesign defending mechanism fundamentally changes the approach to defending by placing equal importance on positioning intercepting passes and tackling at the right movement. Tactics and timings are very crucial. Enjoy new ways to take on opponents, more time on the ball to make decisions, and complete control of the pace of the game. Utilize close dribble touches in tight spaces, on the wings, and even while fending off an opponent. The Player Impact Engine monitors contact between players in real-time, analyzing the force of the collision and impact on the body to detect real injuries, creating a deeper more challenging Career Mode.



Wednesday 14 September 2011

Spain loses title

So for those who have not yet heard Spain is no longer ranked number one in the world! Spain is now ranked number two in the world putting the Netherlands in the number one spot according to the FIFA statistics. It seems to me that the Netherlands are more determined then ever to out rank their competitors after a shocking loss in the finals of the 2010 World Cup. Most of you recall that Netherlands was one of the favourites to win the World Cup 2010 due to their strong plays and competitive attitude. Unlike Spain the Netherlands have been in the World Cup finals a couple of times and having loss to Spain, a country that most thought was not going to make it to the final, was a slap to the face to the strong Netherland team. Spain has been ranked number one in the world after having been crowned Euro Cup champions back in 2008. This comes to a shock for the Spanish community after having won the Euro Cup and two years later beating the Netherlands in the championship game of the World Cup in 2010 crowning them World Cup champions. With the Euro Cup around the corner and the World Cup coming up in three years will Spain be able to gain its title back as "the best in the world"? Or is the time of "la furia roja" over and the time of the Dutch about to begin?