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FIFA Soccer 2005 Review

GAME INFO
publisher: EA Sports
developer: EA Sports
genre: Sports

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
PIII-700, 128MB RAM, 32MB video card
ESRB rating: E
homepage:
www.easports.com/games/fifa2005/home.jsp

release date: Oct 12, 04 (released)
» All About FIFA Soccer 2005 on ActionTrip


October 15, 2004
Uros "2Lions" Jojic

Some people say that living in a big city will help a man become a more social creature and learn certain intricacies about human culture that simple folk will never pick up on. Is that really true? I was born and raised in a small Bavarian village. In that village, simple people lived their common, sleepy lives.

You'd think that city slickers are smarter and more eloquent, but if you sit down and really think about it, you'll soon realize that they, more than anything else, just never really had a chance to be humbled by Mother Nature. They were never faced with the vastness and almost infinite awesomeness of some of nature's wonders - like seeing bright green grass stand in contrast to the beautiful, misty, snow-covered mountains that tower over the horizon like gentle giants reminding you of your own mortality. Yes, city slickers think they have it all, that they understand everything, but all they really have is their man-made microcosm in which they dwell in seeming symbiosis with other folks of their kind. They let their lives and thoughts be polluted with greed, vanity and depression, the hound dogs that are on the heels of every human who is forced to be in close contact with other humans in an environment molded by the humans to reflect their own screwed up psyche.

It was not so in my small Bavarian village. There, healthy women with milky breasts would milk healthy thoroughbred cows for fresh Alpine milk - where their essence would mix to blur the lines between feeding and sexuality. In my small Bavarian village, every small wooden cottage had a story behind it and every haystack a different sexual escapade to tell. And at the end of the day, the village folk would gather around atop a hillock and just sit, smoking long pipes filled with dried tobacco grown by hand and gaze in amazement as the fading Sun would make way for the bright shining stars.

City slickers don't have the privilege of seeing stars in the evening. No sir, all they see are the reflections of the city lights covered by the murky, smog-filled sky. It's like they live in a cage, a prison. Surrounded by tattered, ugly and angular buildings, mammoths of industry with no more use than the dust that fills every inch of the poorly cleaned streets, when they look up and they don't see the skies, they see some kind of horrible creation of their own kind, and then they blink silently, stifle tears they never knew to shed and force themselves back into ignorance.

Every once in a while, a city slicker would try to get out, but then he'd be pulled right back in. This yearning for clean life would soon pass as another sure-shot deal would wave in front of him like the tip of the penis sticking out of a Thai transvestite's tight leather skirt after a wild night of drinking and partying.

So who is winning this battle really? The human spirit has a lot to offer, unfortunately it's like a sweet poison and you can only have it so much before you overdose, while the clean life of the countryside will give you that much-needed connection with nature and this horrible longing for socialization.

In light of all this, it's clear that FIFA 2005 is pretty much the same damn game, game play-wise, as FIFA 2004 and FIFA 2003. Some subtle additions have been made to the game, but nothing that would warrant this galloping annual release schedule that EA keeps forcing us to keep up with. While the added management options offer a little more depth, you'd be much better off just playing a good Soccer management game, or if you're looking for a good soccer simulation (which FIFA 2005 isn't as it's still very arcadish and full of silly and inaccurate AI solutions), try your hand at Winning Eleven by Konami, probably the best soccer simulation currently available on the market.

FIFA Soccer series is experiencing a steady decline due to lack of innovation, much like the population of my small Bavarian village is experiencing a steady decline because no one cares about the fucking mountains anymore.

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Reader Comments
WhoGivesARatsAss [mail] Oct 15 2004, 05:09 am EDT
AHAHAHAHA.. awesome! I wish the fuckers who made the game read this!
symmetry [mail] Oct 15 2004, 05:44 am EDT
I agree with everything you said.

Except,

Try getting a damn 2 meg DSL connection in your sleepy bavarian village - that's the only reason i live in a city.
craigww_22 [mail] Oct 15 2004, 06:09 am EDT
uh..a bavarian girl. yes.
great review, hehehe...
WGARA aren't those fuckers actually in-house? I don't think they're human. anyhoo, those fifa games have always been crappy abstractions, all flash and nothing else
Hunter [mail] Oct 15 2004, 07:20 am EDT
Good Review although i'd give it a 60 something ... that game is the same thing since FIFA 1996

Hey what's up with the image on the review title, what's with the chick? Not that i'm complaining but i guess they couldn't afford to put a player's image there :P
craigww_22 [mail] Oct 15 2004, 07:55 am EDT
ties in with the bavarian thing... as that's what all bavarian girls look like.
Mad-E-Fact [mail] Oct 15 2004, 08:15 am EDT
She's wearing a "Dirndl" ;P
freefall [mail] Oct 15 2004, 10:42 am EDT
LOL, awesome second paragraph! It really fooled me that you've gone and turned professional. Say, what songs did they include in the game anyway? I don't think anything matched the cool factor of Blur's Song 2 in FIFA 99. Too bad it still sucked anyway.
  craigww_22: actually, that was 98. or "road to world cup 98", they relea...
freefall: I stand corrected. I'm just not much of a footie fan until W...
2lions [STAFF] [mail] Oct 15 2004, 10:51 am EDT
The songs are VERY forgetful (lots of tunes from a shitload of different countries, but some are just plain bad). Nothing nearly as cool as the Blur Song 2. That was by far the best FIFA theme song ever. They never should've changed it.
  freefall: Amen to that.
leethax [mail] Oct 15 2004, 10:58 am EDT
well its EA SPORTS, reknowned for crappy sellout soundtracks
Thrawn [mail] Oct 15 2004, 11:10 am EDT
does it come with the bavarian girl? if so this mayb the 1st football game i've bought since sensible soccer which i fucking loved!
acid911 [mail] Oct 15 2004, 12:03 pm EDT
Excellent review 2lions. Having said that, I'd like to see you review more games. I've noticed the last couple of reviews were done by other members of the team. They're good in their own rights, but none can match the magnitude you put into yours. Peace.
Vandal [mail] Oct 15 2004, 12:56 pm EDT
Winning Eleven FOREVER.
word.
Tom O.
DEATH AT THE DOOR [mail] Oct 15 2004, 03:37 pm EDT
Terrific review. If I ever regret something is that FIFA 2005 doesn't come with an inflatible bavarian girl and her cow...
amok [mail] Oct 16 2004, 02:35 pm EDT
Uhh... ok... nice review.
Only the 2 last paragraphs are about the game, but ok...
yian [mail] Oct 16 2004, 11:30 pm EDT
OMG this got to be one of the best review ever!
mousey_lflf [mail] Nov 08 2004, 05:35 pm EDT
right fools. step back for the english man. i disagree with everything said on the review. the sound track is basicly the best of british music we have. aparently the americans have much worse taist in music, my dad lives there and i can conferm this. the grunge out there is hidiouse unrefined trash that i wouldn't let my dog listen to. anyway the gameplay is so much better than that frankly aweful winning eleven seiries. and any way who wants to play as North London instead of arsenal? no body and it does matter, would u like to play as the chicargo bulls or the chicargo cows? dont think so. the AI is very iffy on the lower difficulties but what do u expect? on the higher levels you get realistic 'good games and bad games' some games you'll score 4 against the league leaders and then score none and get beten 1-0 against a lesser team.

all in all a much better game. some really nice ajustments to the graphics, looking smooth, sleak, nice, spot on statistics and gameplay, first touch is a wonderful inovation. well done EA as well on an awesum sound track.
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