FIFA Soccer 2004
GameCube- Publisher: EA Sports
- Release Date: Nov 4, 2003
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 2
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 14 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 8 out of 14
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Mixed: 2 out of 14
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Negative: 4 out of 14
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DaveB.Oct 13, 2003In one word: class.
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SamY.Dec 4, 2003Compared to 2003 this game wasn't nearly as good. I admit the set pieces and new off-ball controls are great. However game speed is definatley a factor; you aren't even able change the game speed and its much slower than 2003.
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ThesconJan 17, 2004The only decent bit is trashing brazil with tranmere rovers.
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DamonOct 25, 2004This Game is pretty "Bomb". ONly thing wrong with it is the game speed, Other Than that this game owns! And This is to all of you who rated it under "5"....you Dont know sh.t!!!
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JohnL.Jan 29, 2004This game is great! Its the best soccer game i have ever played.
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SamboClarosNov 15, 2003Ok really this game sucks really bad the only good thing about it is the career mode... the gameplay is wack ... there is all these bugS IN THE GAME AND u cant even change the game speed in the game ...... if u want a real game play international superstar soccer.
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AldoR.Nov 27, 2003Perfect...
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ScottS.Nov 7, 2003SWEET!
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NickM.Dec 6, 2003This game is awesome.
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PhulpB.Apr 18, 2004This games cool but we need a game boy advance that wats bad.
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T.Nov 28, 2003This game is awful. FIFA 2003 was better. You can't even change the game speed. The game speed goes extremely slow.
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#38 Most Discussed GameCube Game of 2003
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But however much positive energy we lavish on FIFA all the areas that EA beats Konami on - bar online - are simply gloss. In a straight tussle between the games, we just don't enjoy playing FIFA as much as we do PES3, and, for most of you, that's what matters.
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games(TM)Even with its overly ambitious new 'Off The Ball' interface the FIFA series is still a long way from capturing the true essence of the beautiful game. [Dec 2003, p.127]
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Sports fans will enjoy the level of off the field depth and control scheme depth here.