FIFA 10 review
FIFA 10 offers very little new content in the way of game modes in fact nothing in this department is new, but changes have been made. The game manager and adidas live season have been tweaked and the ‘Be a Pro’ mode has now become Virtual Pro and offers a vastly different playing experience. Virtual Pro still allows you to create a custom player to play in the team of your choice. But now your player can be customised with your Game Face from EA Sport Football World.
But its not just minor changes that have been made, the way in which you improve your players attributes has had a major reworking and instead of earning points in matches to spend on the skills of your choice you now have a set of accomplishments to achieve. These accomplishments include things such as scoring a goal from a volley, taking part in a set number of online matches, scoring free kicks and so on. Each accomplishment is placed in a specific category such as ball control and upon completion your player’s abilities in that category are increased. In my opinion this is a far better system that allows you to create a far more rounded player than in previous iterations of the game.