FIFA 10 Hands-On

EA Sports invited us for a very early hands-on with FIFA 10, as the game approaches the 50 percent complete mark.

As EA's biggest-selling game of last year, FIFA 09 is a tough act for the company to follow. But that's exactly what EA Sports President Peter Moore wants to do with FIFA 10. Specifically, the Liverpudlian wants FIFA 10 to be the first game in the series to hit the 90+ mark on aggregate reviews site Metacritic. No pressure for producer David Rutter, then, whose job it was to formally introduce the game, as well as offer us a first hands-on with the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions. He seemed surprisingly calm, perhaps because the game's already very playable at the 45% complete mark, but we probed further to find out what to expect come Q3 2009.

The biggest change to the series in FIFA 10 is the new 360-degree control, which offers much greater finesse than ever before. Whereas in FIFA 09 your player would move in only eight different directions, the players in FIFA 10 have much finer degrees of movement. This means that you no longer have to zigzag your players around when making a run, given that you can move them much more accurately and fluidly than before. It's immediately noticeable when you play the game, and we can't wait to discover how it impacts the rest of the game when we get to play more.

In terms of the workload, Rutter says that the split is 70/30 between refining the core fundamentals and implementing new features. This means that the team is focused on improving what's already there, and specifically addressing the few niggles that annoy the development team and the community. Specifically, the trapping and positioning of the players have been made much more realistic, while also adding to the gameplay. We were shown a video demonstration to highlight this. Last year's players would jump up and chest the ball no matter what position they were in, but this year they'll automatically receive the ball in the easiest way possible. For example, if you cross the ball and the receiving player is unmarked, he'll move back and receive the ball at his feet instead.

The only specific mode that EA Sports is currently talking about is Manager Mode, which it says is the big focus for this year's FIFA. The company promises that this mode will be expanded, with bidding wars from rival clubs affecting player prices, whereas behind-the-scenes calculations will change the flow of each match on a minute-by-minute basis. Although EA Sports isn't talking specifics, it's clear that online play will be another focus for the developer, especially given the huge growth in the number of people playing the series over the Internet. The popular Be a Pro online mode will definitely be making a comeback, and Rutter raised a wry smile when asked if the recently released Ultimate Team downloadable content will become a core part of FIFA 10.

EA is keeping a lot of info on FIFA 10 close to its chest, but there were many little tidbits of info to take away from our preview. The practise arena in the main menu will be expanded and will now offer full 11-versus-11 play, as well as letting you try out set pieces and practise matches. The team is also removing a lot of the interrupting animations, such as when you get booked by the referee. Along the same lines, and keeping the pace of the game going, you'll be able to take quick free kicks--so expect to have to pay close attention in online games. And finally, Rutter joked about the improved net physics that they've implemented on the goals. They're a small detail, but they did look quite impressive.

The huge number of tweaks and improvements will keep Rutter and his team in Vancouver busy for a while yet, but it's clear that there's still plenty for them to reveal. April is the earliest that EA Sports has ever shown its annual franchise, and the company promised that more details will be revealed over the coming months. It's a good sign that EA Sports is ready to show off FIFA 10 at this relatively early stage, and given how much we enjoyed last year's game, we can't wait to see all of the tweaks come together. If our play was anything to go by, FIFA 10 will offer an even smoother and more seamless experience than before. We'll be keeping our scouts assigned to track the game as it progresses toward its Q3 09 release date, so expect more info very shortly.

159 Comments

  • Reuben777

    Posted Jul 13, 2009 10:59 am PT

    Lets hope they also fix the niggling bugs with the Manager Mode for the Premier League. Hopefully no more League and FA cup games on the same day and also NO MORE winning player of the year because you scored a 10 for you rating but only played 1 GAME! This has been going on for a few years now so hopefully they don't forget to fix this.

  • juliank5

    Posted Jul 9, 2009 12:57 am PT

    yeah true that they should add a indoor mode... or even add the same old one like in fifa 98

  • david1233

    Posted Jun 29, 2009 2:30 pm PT

    I've been a FIFA fam all my life and i'm happy to see that EA have finally taken PES' crown =]

  • louisrackley

    Posted Jun 21, 2009 8:21 am PT

    can't wait for this!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • fuzzibluedude

    Posted Jun 20, 2009 3:57 am PT

    A mini 5 aside mode would be fun like Fifa 98... and not that hard to do even if it came out on DLC.

  • ZayK

    Posted Jun 19, 2009 4:48 am PT

    11 vs 11 play woot! or go play football...hmmmm....

    Nah am kidding i'm sure the new commentator animations and ronaldinho arial supremacy combat mode will be awesome, the missles look amazing when they hit the crowd!

  • L3-BOJ

    Posted Jun 16, 2009 4:34 pm PT

    i think scoring headers from crosses should be made easier. On online modes, especially online clubs or be a pro they are nearly impossible.

  • matheus_09

    Posted Jun 16, 2009 4:12 pm PT

    I'm just waiting to buy or PES2010 or FIFA'10
    It will be difficult to chose... =S

  • ticonorico21 GameSpot staff member

    Posted Jun 16, 2009 3:02 pm PT

    ConCaCaf teams and some Central American leagues are still on our wish lists.

  • b3yondstupidity

    Posted Jun 16, 2009 2:21 pm PT

    Should be good can't wait.

  • the_danny

    Posted Jun 16, 2009 12:00 pm PT

    it gonna be better than pes (always was)

  • raza3

    Posted Jun 16, 2009 11:12 am PT

    i hope it will be better than pes

  • lordsahim

    Posted Jun 16, 2009 1:48 am PT

    Nothing can beat Winning Eleven

  • syrus866

    Posted Jun 15, 2009 3:35 pm PT

    i haent bought a fifa since 2005 so this will be a massive improvement to that

  • TekkenNerd

    Posted Jun 15, 2009 1:32 am PT

    it looks sooo good 2 play.

  • Prince_1019

    Posted Jun 14, 2009 5:21 pm PT

    I honestly can not wait. I've been playing Fifa for years, and no other soccer game comes close nowadays

  • SoutheastSam

    Posted Jun 14, 2009 7:33 am PT

    @Mr_Fujiv1 Oct 13 according to the game's page

  • Mr_Fujiv1

    Posted Jun 14, 2009 6:22 am PT

    when do you think its coming out guys? would be great if you could message me about it.

  • dwdamani

    Posted Jun 13, 2009 9:17 pm PT

    It would sound wicked if they named it FIFA X
    bt so far its looking good

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