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Showing posts with label Fifa 12 Vita Features. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fifa 12 Vita Features. Show all posts

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Fifa 12 - Euro 2012 Expansion Pack


EA Sports have announced that they will celebrate the upcoming EURO 2012 tournament, which begins 8th June in Poland and Ukraine, with a special expansion pack for gamers who already own FIFA 12, rather than bringing out a stand-alone game.



That – and the reduced cost of £15.99 (1,800 MS Points or 2,500 FIFA Points on PC) – should placate fans of the franchise who have previously been lumbered with poorer tournament releases with sparse game modes and distinctly rushed execution in the past.

Here’s the official word from the developer:

EA SPORTS UEFA EURO 2012 will recreate all the drama and excitement of the official tournament with all 53 UEFA member national teams, all eight official stadiums in the tournament, and all the pageantry and atmosphere of one of the largest and most-watched sporting events on the planet.
Fans will be able to compete online for national pride and glory as their favourite European country in the UEFA EURO 2012 tournament against rival nations in the group stage, progress through the knockout rounds and ultimately compete for the chance to be crowned UEFA EURO 2012 champion.
Plus, a live service will drive real-life storylines into the game from the qualifying campaign and the tournament itself, enabling fans to relive dramatic moments with challenges based on real-life matches. Challenges will enable fans to earn experience points and level up their EA SPORTS Football Club profile.

Producer Sebastian Enrique had the following to say ahead of the release:

“This game will tap into the passion fans have for their national teams by capturing all of the national rivalries in-game, and re-creating all the emotion of the UEFA EURO 2012 tournament. We are utilizing the best-playing FIFA videogame ever, driving live, digital content created from the biggest headlines from the tournament into the game, and offering an exclusive new mode that will challenge gamers in unique and compelling ways.”



The expansion pack will also include an all-new Expedition Mode which will enables fan to build, manage and compete with a customised team against other European nations, crafting the perfect strategy for European domination. Fans will choose their favourite European player or FIFA 12 Virtual Pro to captain their customised team, win matches to earn better players from defeated nations, and then defeat the best nations to earn the best players in a campaign quest to defeat all 53 countries and complete the journey to conquer Europe.



EA Sports also released half a dozen screen-shots of the expansion pack to welcome the release news:

Friday, February 24, 2012

Fifa 12 - 3DS Vs Vita

Well, we all knew that the PS Vita was a more powerful handheld than the 3DS, but its hard to really notice a difference when the vast majority of the games are different. Well thanks to EA for their annual releases, we can see just how much better the Vita version of FIFA 12 is over the 3DS game.

You do have to take into account that the PS Vita version wont have the 3D ‘wow’ that the 3DS has, but thanks to the Vita’s impressive power and the crisp sharp screen it boasts it’ll mean that Nintendo need to push different experiences on their device even more now.

Below are two videos, one is the 3DS version of FIFA 12 and the other is the Vita version. The first thing you’ll see are how vastly improved the player models are, but the crowds also seem less like cardboard inserts, and actual gameplay is smooth and overall looks less jagged and washed out in colour.

Take a look for yourselves:

3DS:



Ps Vita:

Monday, December 26, 2011

Fifa 12 - FIfa 12 Vita is the best Fifa yet!!!


FIFA 12 is looking promising in Vita because it gives the full console experience hooked with all manner of added touch-screen trickery.

In the video below, courtesy of the PS Blog, producer Matt Prior demonstrates the portable version's added bells and whistles afforded by Vita's tricked out hardware.

Prior says it's "the most controllable FIFA ever". He also says now you "can use your footballing brain like never before".