This year's Copa America soccer tournament in South America came to a conclusion with the final this weekend between Uruguay and Paraguay. We decided to create a FIFA '11 Copa America Dream Team, based on the performances we saw at this year's tournament.
What's intriguing is that there's a real...
The first leg of the UEFA Champions League semi-finals has come and gone. Now onto the second set of games, this week will decide who will meet in the finals later this month...
The UEFA Champions League starts the first game of the semi-finals tomorrow. To celebrate this battle of top teams, we've simmed the week's games in FIFA 11 to see how high-level A.I. footballers decide the outcome of these clashes on the road to next month's final...
The UEFA Champions League starts the first game of the semi-finals tomorrow. To celebrate this battle of top teams, we've simmed the week's games in FIFA 11 to see how high-level A.I. footballers decide the outcome of these clashes on the road to next month's final...
Those planning on signing up for the Wii version of EA's FIFA 11 will find an exclusive game mode in the package: street soccer. It takes players to the streets of major cities around the world for less official games of footy, in places like Brazil, France and London. The mode will allow players to "use the wall to jump past defenders or bank passes to teammates" and select from a set of different match types, like First to Score, Tug of War and Timed games.
Not only that, but there will be a host of modifiers to choose from -- things like elevated nets, wall goals and even shrunken nets -- to mix things up further. Players can also select a specific arcade mode within street soccer, which adds a power meter that can be used to "blast shots, ignite a speed burst or send shockwaves over your opponents." It kinda sounds a lot like FIFA Jam, to be honest.
FIFA 11 launches on the Nintendo Wii, Xbox 360, PS3 and PC on October 4. Feel free to breakaway into our gallery below for some new screens, fresh off the bench.