![]() ![]() When you venture online the list of modes is slightly less appealing than it was in last year's game. Even better, the challenges are short and fun perfect for a car ride with those annoying parents. ![]() Some are easier than others but it's a great opportunity to play as clubs that you wouldn't select on your own. Challenge Mode is a wonderful offering of – you guessed it – challenges that charge you with altering the course of history and winning games by a certain margin. You just hop in, check out a few stats and then take to the pitch without worrying about the finer points of your club. Season Mode is much like Manager Mode but without the crazy amount of depth. you get close to the goal with the ball, the camera lowers and starts to shake making it tough to make an effective cross if you're streaking up one side of the field. Be A Pro also suffers from the shaky cam problem that plagued the PC version of FIFA.
My one big complaint with the user interface is that the field radar sits on the right side of the screen and can occasionally obstruct your player from view. The ball is highlighted in yellow and players you should mark have red circles under them. The on-field action in Be A Pro performs well and has nice touches to differentiate it from standard gameplay. Earning experience points unlocks new abilities on the field like calling for a thru ball or a cross. You build attributes by completing various tasks on the field. You select a current soccer star (or up and comer) from one of the many clubs of the world and try to develop him into a worthy addition for your national team. FIFA 10's Be A Pro: Club And Country presents a similar scenario. With FIFA 09 the big addition to the feature list was Be A Pro mode which allowed you to select a player and develop them into a superstar. The PSP has likely seen the smallest number of innovations and changes to the core formula, and while that doesn't dampen the enjoyment of the soccer, I still would've liked to see more effort put into creating new handheld-specific modes. On Wii the series took an interesting turn with a more arcade-style feel. FIFA Soccer 10 on consoles such as PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 was home to changes that will alter the way other soccer games are judged. Innovation is a subject that the general gaming public loves to harp on whenever EA Sports launches one of its yearly sports titles.
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