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Post by ThrobsBlackHat on Dec 2, 2003 2:06:58 GMT 1
Anyone know a decent footie game for gamecube?
Fifa, ISS or Pro Evo?
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Post by LeeTUFC on Dec 2, 2003 2:11:14 GMT 1
pro evo isnt on the gamecube, so your missing out there.
not to sure on fifa but ive never been a fan, iss 3 maybe good the first one was pretty good on the ps2
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Post by d00bie on Dec 2, 2003 20:28:56 GMT 1
Fifa 2004 is very hard, if you like a tough challenge knowing that it may take months to get to a level where you can give the AI a game then take Fifa. Buy it from Game at the entrance to the pride hill centre they have a 16 day trial for any game if you don't like they will swop it for another game of a same price. Fifa, just imagine on easy level, you v AI the AI has 11 Gregor Rioch's in there team you have the England team and you still get battered that's how sureal it is 
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Post by casualobserver on Dec 2, 2003 22:57:40 GMT 1
Fifa is very poor. Repetitive AI, poor control system, easily beaten (I rented it from Blockbuster and by the second day I was winning 6-0 on "professional"). If you're just looking for a kickabout or for a flashy looking game then you could do worse, but it's not a good football game by any standards. ISS3 is a pretty good arcade game, but has a real lack of depth, and there's Virtua Striker (pretty bad) and Sega Soccer Slam (alright, but not a serious game) as well. My suggestion: Get yourself a Freeloader disk and import Winning Eleven 6: Final Evolution. Kinda expensive, but football heaven 
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Post by 0swaldShrew on Dec 2, 2003 23:11:03 GMT 1
i got the world cup 2002 game. it is class. it takes abit of learning but you can score from the halfway line and kick there a***.  it will be cheaper aswell cause it is older it is abit silly i supose but it ain't a bad playing game and a real laugh when you score an over head kick form the half way line. quite a hard game to get used to though
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