Description The FIFA World Cup is the world’s largest, most-watched sports event. The passion, drama, and character of the tournament, coupled with the exclusive 2002 Fifa World Cup license, are the basis of this unique collector’s product. EA Sports 2002 FIFA World Cup captures every moment of glory, every emotion, every sound, and every aspect of a truly global event. An all-new “airplay” model delivers intuitive, one-button headers, volleys, scissor kicks, juggling, and more. Gamers will find a whole new world of showboating and high-tempo, high-impact action, obvious from the first touch of the ball.
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Rating Reviewed by: aj(Unregistered User)
Review Date August 1, 2003
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 4.50 of 5,
2 votes
Review NaN of 8
, from Huntington, New York
Price Paid:
$50.00
from Toys R Us
Summary: I think this game was a great addition to the FIFA Collection. It gives it more style by branching out into the World Cup with the actual teams that were in the World Cup. But like every game there r still glitches which is why i give it a 4 for overall. I also think it should have more game modes. So u can use club teams like in Fifa Soccer 2002. Overall the game is great.
Rating Reviewed by: Sean McMullin(Unregistered User)
Review Date May 27, 2003
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5,
1 votes
Review NaN of 8
, from Twin Falls, ID
Price Paid:
$39.00
from Software Etc
Summary: FIFA 2002 WC has been a very replayable, very enjoyable game. True there are some minor quirks but nothing compared to FIFA 2003! I'm writing this review in late May 2003 and am still playing it after picking it up over a year ago.
Summary: This is a good game. My big complaint though is the menu options. One has no control over the display of statistics. Apart from a "news flash" with the most important facts scrolling past on the basic menu screen, one can not see the results of all matches, statistics on every player etc. I also miss som kind of training mode where one can practice passes without being interupted.
Summary: Since i've been a big fan for every soccer game that came out in the past 5 years, I felt that getting this game was extremely important. I searched many times on the internet to see what this game had to offer and it looked super! The graphics, gameplay, and music all looked excellent and I knew that I had to have it. Finally, I got it. The first time I played it I was amazed at its breathtaking images and realistic gameplay. It was definitely a big step from the latest soccer game released by EA Sports, FIFA 2002. However, the game, like any, had its flaws. I personally didn't like the fact that they only put in the "World Cup 2002" teams and a few others and not all of them like they did in FIFA 2002. Being a fanatic Dutch fan, i was upset that the Netherlands team was not in it but I guess i'll have to wait until FIFA 2003!
Summary: :( Listen up. When u go to the stores to buy a sports title make sure u skip this game. I have played it and I can tell u that it is totally dissapointing. The only thing that is good about the game is the graphics and that is it. The gameplay totally sucks, the game has more bugs than I would like.Lack of options is what is noticable in this game only friendly, world cup and Bonus material (which I thought was cool). But where is the creation center where I could create teams and cups and players. And they also left out the custom cup. And once again they left out the training mode. I did not complain the last time they did that because I was already used to the Fifa series anyway. But for this one you would definitely wish you had this because with the way AI plays you would have to learn how to play like it before you can even decide to win a game.