Entry into EA's long-running soccer series, stretching back to the Genesis days. This year's edition tweaks the gameplay over 2003 and adds a more-developed career mode for players' long-term soccer pleasure. Most importantly, EA has done a lot to improve the ball physics, and how the old rock interacts with players' bodies. There's a lot more room for error in this game, meaning that player mistakes, weird bounces and mishandles will be an integral part of the experience. The GameCube version features built-in four-player capabilities and GBA link-up support.
Without Electronic Arts, the GameCube would have fewer decent sports titles than Game Boy Advance. As is the case with most EA Sports releases, FIFA 2004 is the only game in town for GameCube fans of the genre. Luckily, it's got just about everything fans of the real football could want. Read More »
Electronic Arts doesn't have too many problems when it comes to sports games, as their highly public battle with Sega has so clearly demonstrated. If there's a genre that's giving the company pause, efforts will be made to fix it -- Triple Play was axed in favor of MVP, for example. Read More »
Also known as: FIFA 2004, FIFA 04, FIFA Soccer 04 / FIFA Football 04, FIFA Football 2004
Release Region: United States
Release Date: November 11, 2003
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Also available on: PlayStation 2, Xbox, PC, Game Boy Advance, N-Gage, PlayStation
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