FIFA Soccer 2004 is undoubtedly EA Sports' most realistic soccer game to date and also manages to be both enjoyable and challenging.
While it will appeal most to those who want a game with an arcade slant, NBA Live 2004 makes a worthy addition to any basketball fan's collection.
Although NHL 2004 does fall just shy of beating out the competition, any previous fan of EA's NHL series will find very little to complain about in this installment.
Rugby 2004 is a decent re-creation of the sport, but it doesn't have the level of polish or any of the bells and whistles that have become standard in other ...
Madden NFL 2004 covers nearly every facet of professional football, but what makes this year's entry in the series so special is the fact that it ties all its components ...
If you're a hard-core fan, then you will certainly enjoy all of the new features that EA Sports has added to make an enjoyable game even better.
Even if EA Sports had left every other aspect of the game identical to Tiger Woods 2003, the staggering number of new, playable courses alone makes 2004 worthwhile.
MVP Baseball 2003 is a solid reentry into the baseball market for EA Sports.
If you already own NBA Live 2003, then there isn't much point in purchasing March Madness 2003.
No soccer fan should hesitate to buy FIFA 2003.
The end result is a nearly flawless game of golf that somehow manages to appeal to every breed of golfer.
There are only a few improvements to help distinguish it from NHL 2002, but these changes further increase the realism of what is considered the best hockey simulation on the ...
NASCAR Thunder 2003 is an impressive update to last year's game.
Madden 2003 for the PlayStation 2 has online play, a robust franchise mode, and plenty of secondary modes to keep you busy.
To put it simply, EA Sports' NCAA Football 2003 is a college football fan's dream.
While it's not the motocross equivalent of SSX, EA Sports Big's first excursion on dirt is worth a look for those who enjoy a stiff challenge.
F1 2002's improvements on last year's game are marginal at best, and for some, that won't be enough to justify its $50 price tag.
Anyone looking for an Xbox soccer game that plays well and looks nice would do well not to pass on 2002 FIFA World Cup.
EA Sports has finally created a true 3D golf game that matches the quality of its bigger sports game series.
NCAA March Madness 2002 improves in gameplay terms upon its NBA counterpart, but even as a first-year effort, the options and features available in the game are rather paltry.
Fans of soccer will find that this latest FIFA game is the most challenging, most realistic, and also the greatest yet.
A number of unfortunate gameplay adjustments overshadow the few welcome additions found in this year's release.
Very few have managed to walk the fine line between appealing to the masses and appealing to those who require the utmost level of realism, but that's precisely what Electronic ...
FIFA International Soccer is the first soccer game for the Sega Genesis. The game is played from a three quarters perspective and allows up to four players to play simultaneously.
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