Once every four years, EA Sports gets to put out a licensed World Cup game in addition to its regular FIFA offerings. This year, 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa is arriving in stores just six months after the release of the superb FIFA Soccer 10, so predictably it doesn’t represent a major leap forward over that game. Some noticeable improvements have been made on the field, though, and while you won’t find the same wealth of gameplay modes on offer here as in a regular FIFA release, there are plenty of options to keep you entertained while you’re waiting for the next World Cup match to kick off and when you want to relive or rewrite the tournament once it’s over.
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