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Huge roster of 500 teams and all their players; smooth and intuitive gameplay delivers a satisfying and realisticfeeling game of football; challenging on higher difficulty settings.
Graphics are a little chunky closeup; lack of statistical analysis; winning big tournaments feels a bit anticlimactic.
By Good Gear Guide on January 13, 2011
Packing pretty much all of the major features of its bigger console siblings, FIFA 11 does a remarkable job in bringing the world's most popular sports game to...
By GamePro on January 12, 2011
Packing pretty much all of the major features of its bigger console siblings, FIFA 11 does a remarkable job in bringing the world's most popular sports game to iPad.The FIFA series is by far the biggest-selling sports game franchise around the...
By ITP.net on January 04, 2011
There’s no mistaking FIFA 11 for its predecessor, it’s more playable, a lot more fun and thus offers hours of footy gaming....
By Computeractive on November 20, 2010
Fifa11 is a vast improvement on previous...
By PC Authority on November 15, 2010
Can this be the first decent PC version of FIFA after years of dodgy console ports?...
By IGN Gear on October 22, 2010
The list of modes might not be as lengthy or as innovative as what’s seen on consoles, but there’s no question that there’s a lot of fun to be had with the traditional Manager Mode and Be A Pro: Seasons. Just don’t expect them to...
By ThinkDigit on October 20, 2010
In terms of gameplay, this is the best, and one of the toughest FIFA yet. FIFA 11 has certainly impressed us, chipping away a lot of edges for a very exciting new version of one of the most awaited yearly titles.ProsExcellent new gameplay Personality...
By Gaming Daily on October 19, 2010
FIFA 11 is the best football game that PC gamers have ever been graced by. Previously it had seemed that EA were quite happy to give a second rate port of the console’s current version to our grubby, keyboard-sullied mitts. And while it is true that...
By Strategy Informer on October 15, 2010
It’s fascinating to watch the fortunes of teams change through the years. Take Liverpool as an example; their triumphant comeback against Milan in the Champions League seems like a long, distant memory. Now they’re propping up the...
By GameZone on October 14, 2010
Electronic Arts attends to the oversaturation of the FIFA franchise with FIFA 11. Though, after a dismal outing with their World Cup iteration, FIFA 11 at least puts the series back in the direction of improvement rather than irrelevancy. In general,...
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