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PlayTM : UEFA Euro 2008 Interview

Journeying to darkest Surrey, PlayTM was unsure what to expect of the new UEFA Euro 2008. They shouldn't have worried, however, because EA Sports have improved further upon the marked-step in the right direction that was FIFA 08, and even seem to be going out of their way to ensure this is more than a heavily licensed cash-in.

LightningPS35859d ago (Edited 5859d ago )

I played the demo. Finally a good next gen soccer game.

I think this votes well for upcoming FIFA 09. I thought FIFA 08 was crap.

no_more_heroes5858d ago

I was completely and utterly, but pleasantly, surprised at how good this game feels. It's the complete opposite of FIFA 08 where I'm always getting cheated by some pre-set animation that you can't break out of, at least not quick enough. Imagine what FIFA 09 is gonna be like?

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UEFA Euro 2008 (Xbox 360) Review (from Platformnation.com)

UEFA Euro 2008 does a great job of bringing together the technical preciseness and fun of a real soccer game like no soccer game before it. Being able to control almost all the action, and feeling like scoring a goal is a true accomplishment, comes across immediately. If you're a fan of the beautiful game, or even if you're not, you'll be in for real treat with this game.

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Games Asylum Review: UEFA Euro 2008

Games Asylum writes: "The first thing to ask of any football game is: is it better than Pro Evolution Soccer? The answer in this case, is yes. Euro 2008 plays a slower, more realistic and more cultured version of the game. It relies far more on crossing, sensible defending and picking out the perfect pass, in contrast to Pro Evo's festival of dribbling.

It also plays a far better game online. I experienced hardly any lag, and when I did I found that the entire game slowed down to accommodate it. I never lost a goal or game due to lag, a huge difference to Pro Evo's nasty habit of making the ball disappear and then reappear in your own goal. There's also a wealth of online modes, including playing a Euro 2008 tournament online, playing in a league or just picking a single game. There's also an interesting feature called 'Play for your Country' where you choose your country and your scores both offline and online go into a ranking table to find out which country has the most obsessive citizens."

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