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Fifa 11


SOJA

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I have it. I only played it 2 days because of a busy schedule.

New Player career mode is great. Manger mode suffered and they cut back a lot of things.

Gameplay is great, very much improved over Fifa 10. Online play is amazing. Try 11 on 11 online. Very addictive and enjoyable.

Buy it. You won't regret it

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I bought a FIFA game for the 1st time last year. I play with a pretty regular group of adults for fun. (we don't really care about our w/l record. It's more about drinking, playing, & having fun) There are some matchmaking issues right now with FIFA 11, but the game is high quality, & they're working to fix the issues.

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I love it but I only do online play never even looked at the other features.

Have not played it online... Played it with my gf brother and he pwning me all the time. Somehow all of his players wide open and faster than mine. Even if I got christiano ronaldo, he just chases me down with a back up guy... but he runs away at ease from all my diffenders...

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The passing is the biggest difference I've noticed thus far. A lot more precision needs to be made on certain passes that in the past you could've completed easy.

Agreed. Especially the lead pass. I used to be able to thread some needles in '10 and hit a streaking striker down the middle for a breakaway a lot easier in the past game than I can in '11.

Also me and some friends are organizing a Fifa tournament up here in Asheville...if anyone in the area is a baller at Fifa and wants to play, hit me up! We'll have some kinda buy in and grand prize.

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