Monday, March 3, 2008

UEFA Champions League 2006-2007

UEFA Champions League 2006-2007

Maybe it was my recent increase in interest of the Champion's League or maybe it was the slightly more arcade nature of this game, but for one reason or another I have really enjoyed putting this title through its paces over the last few weeks.

Graphically, things are pretty much on a par with the latest FIFA iteration. The players have noticeably stiff torsos in many of the animations, but there's nothing here to hamper game play. Probably the worst aspect of the graphics is the crowd, which amount to nothing more than silhouettes of stick people. Although this does detract from the thrill of scoring at the home end, if you have to have a low point why not make a background element.

Sonically, the game has some of the best audio commentary I have come across in a football game. Not only is the speech tied closely to the run of play, but it also captures a sense of emphasis. The vocal work is delivered on a variety of levels; when play is slow the voices are pitched lower with a slower pace, when the action hots up the commentary also raises its tone and delivery. This really adds to the sense of build up of an attack or the knife edge pressure of defending that all important one goal lead. As with any automated vocal system it doesn’t always get it right, probably the biggest criticism is the lack of any quiet moments. Every last moment is filled with commentary.

The game provides the usual array of passes, shots and longer balls. These change to tackles, slides and clearances while you are not in possession of the ball. In addition there are a number of trick moves and shots that can be accessed via the spare analogue stick. Although this does give you a lot to think about, the rewards are high not only in beating the other man, but the finesse with which this is achieved. Even with these subtleties the controls are easy to pick up and never stray too far away from their original arcade-y feel.

However, I did find that the balance of play in the game itself could have been better. Whether it was a conscious decision or a coincident of design, the play greatly favours the attacking player. This makes it a much harder job to stop the man with the ball that it is to beat the defender. Although this obviously leads to more exciting and attacking play, it can also lead to frustration as one mistake often results in the ball being collected from the back of the net.

Another frustrating aspect was the poor artificial intelligence applied to the other players in your team. Quite often, I was making a covering run with one defender, only to watch the man nearest to the ball let the other team sail by without even attempting to stop them. I would have hoped that whilst out of my control the players would at least act as if they were real footballers rather than automatons waiting for instruction.

These annoyances aside, I was able to while away many happy evenings playing UEFA with a few friends. It delivers an excellent league experience offering all the teams and game structure as you would expect from a licensed product. This is further enhanced by the, now regularly featured, multiplayer options. There really aren't many gaming experiences that beat a two-on-two multiplayer football game. This was true back in the days of Sensible Soccer and Kick Off, and is still true today.

As of now we have all learned that for almost every new season of Europe's prime football competition EA Sports bring a new game for almost every platform,including your personal computer.But maybe that is the main problem for this game.The main part of the game is based on the illusive "Treble" - an English slang for winning the league,the cup and the Champion's League Cup.In every match the task is not only to simply win(although mostly it is) but also different scenarios are arranged (0:2 down,get a draw etc.).You can easily pass it on World Class (If you area FIFA Fanatic like me).Other modes on the game are not as versatile as on the classical FIFA,but still can make a good afternoon relaxation.The most entertaining part of the game is (of course) the mulitiplayer.Also,you should have at least 2 controllers(for you and your friend)


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