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21st May 2024 (World Wide)
2010 Fifa World Cup South Africa— by EA Canada.
Details
Developer | EA Canada, HB studios |
Publisher | EA Sports |
Franchise | FIFA |
Score | 8/10 |
What Steffan Boffey thought:
8.00/10
8
“ Overall South Africa 2010 is a game for any football lover to get yourself ready for the world cup. But the fact that Fifa 11 will be released in five to six months will put most people off. The new features like the revised penalty system, smoother through-ball passing, along with the scenario mode will keep you entertained reliving and rewriting your hero's most important games. ”
Version reviewed: Xbox 360
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