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| Brand | EA |
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| Name | FIFA Soccer 12 |
| Model | 014633196351 |
| ESRB Rating | E - Everyone |
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| Genre | Sports |
| Features | The FIFA series on the Nintendo Wii has had a fairly good run of late. When you consider the small number of sports games that are regularly released on the console, EA Sports has done a good job of not only giving fans a game to play but also improving the series each year. We recently managed to have a nice phone call with Tristan Jackson, producer of FIFA Soccer 12, to discuss some of what fans can expect later this year. For starters, the biggest inclusion this year is a new front-end feature called FIFA City. When you boot up the game for the first time, you will be introduced to your very own soccer city. Initially, your city will contain a few different items, such as a basic training facility and small stadium; as you progress in the five different modes, which include Be a Manager and Streets to Stadium, your performance will unlock items that will allow your city to grow. Your city grows both in terms of how many people live in it and how it looks. Other ways of improving your city have to do with your performance on the pitch. In previous games, scoring a hat trick or saving a penalty would unlock minor upgrades and rewards, but this time, accomplishing these feats will help improve the city with a number of different treats. This type of rewards system isn't new to sports games, but EA Sports is taking it one step further with an additional mode called Intercity Cup. As the size of your own FIFA city starts to grow, you will be able to play against other cities in various five-versus-five tournaments. This mode won't be unlocked at first, but as your city grows into the millions, you will slowly unlock a better training facility and then kits for your team to wear. Once you surpass 5 million residents, you will be invited to start challenging other cities. Of course, you'll start off playing smaller sides, which will allow you to then recruit those players and use them to challenge better sides. |
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| First Listed on Newegg | August 12, 2011 |
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