There are two types of soccer fans out there, those who love EA Sports’
FIFA series, and those who love the
Winning Eleven series. With
FIFA 06 for the Xbox 360, I think the line (in terms of gameplay) between these two great franchises is beginning to become thinner.
FIFA has always had some pretty great gameplay, but many saw
Winning Eleven as a better overall game.
FIFA 06 delivers excellent control over your players on the field -- or at least I feel that way on offense.
What I still have issue with, however, is that I can (still, after all of these years) never take control of the exact player that I want at all times on defense. There are many occasions when I’ll click the "switch" button and end up with a player that has no chance to make a play on the ball. Maybe it’s time that the FIFA franchise adopt that of NBA Live and allow for precise switching of players.
So the name of the game, FIFA 06: Road to FIFA World Cup, is there for a reason. The "season" mode is now a race to the greatest cup in the world of sports. Along with that, there are basically only a few modes of play, including creating Tournaments, a Practice mode, and of course, the Friendly match. The addition of Xbox Live is the only thing that saves FIFA 06 from utter boredom.
With the computer aside, all great sports games play great multiplayer competitions even better. FIFA 06 allows for up to 4 players to compete offline, and you can challenge your buds online via Xbox Live. The pace of the game over the network seemed a bit slower at time, but overall wasn’t bad. The action is more or less the same offline or on the Internet. I did, however, crash quite a few times while trying to connect to other players. The difference is that unlike your buddy’s gameplay style, online you will have to learn to defend a new style every time you play.