FIFA '08 is the continuation of the EA Sports soccer series. FIFA '07, while a good video game, left many hardcore soccer fans wanting more. But FIFA '08 isn't just harder than previous editions: In the eyes of many fans and critics, it's actually a little too difficult. With plenty of practice and game play, however, you can become a pro. Here is master FIFA '08 for Xbox 360.
Instructions
1. Utilize the practice mode to learn different aspects of the game. This mode of FIFA '08 allows you to work on penalty shots, corner kicks, indirect and direct kicks and, most important, trick moves to fake out opponents. Use the practice mode to learn the various tricks you can perform while controlling the ball. Learning use these moves correctly will give you a distinct advantage over any opponent.
2. Begin by playing on the easiest difficulty level. This is an especially good idea if you've never played any of the games in the FIFA series. But even if you consider yourself an old pro at the FIFA games, it's still a good idea to at least play a half on the easiest settings. FIFA '08 is very different than older editions, and it takes a little time to get used to, especially its speed.
3. Learn to cycle the ball and move it down the pitch. In older versions of FIFA, it was far too easy to simply pass the ball to a player running through the defense. Almost all of these passes got by defenders. The AI in FIFA '08 has been drastically changed, making it a much more realistic game. In FIFA '08, you have to use the midfielders to advance the ball and work at getting through balls carefully past defenders. On harder difficulty settings, there will come times when you will be forced to use the trick moves that you worked on in practice mode in order to get by oncoming defenders.
4. Limit the use of your slide tackle. One thing that hasn't changed in FIFA games throughout the years is the approach to playing one-on-one defense. In FIFA '08, as in the older games, you can gain possession of the ball simply by running into the offensive player controlling the ball. If you use a slide tackle and the offensive player uses a trick move, you may quickly find yourself out of position, putting you at risk to gain a yellow card. Using a slide tackle from behind is almost a guaranteed way to get you a card, probably the red version.
5. Use online play to hone your skills. There are plenty of online leagues you can enter, regardless of which team you are playing as. Try to compete with players who are ranked slightly higher than you. While you shouldn't play against experts if you're a beginner, it's a good idea to engage those who are one or two levels ahead of you. Sure, you'll probably lose more games than you win at first, but you'll also learn be a better overall FIFA '08 player. FIFA '08 has a vastly improved online system than previous editions. Use it often and you'll master the game in no time.
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