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2002 FIFA World Cup - Gamecube

Platform : Windows XP, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000
Rated: Everyone
3.3 3.3 out of 5 stars 13 ratings

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Kick off the FIFA World Cup season with 2002 FIFA World Cup, which captures every moment of glory, every emotion, and every sound of the global event. The game boasts licenses from the official FIFA World Cup, insignia, mascots, and the 20 new World Cup stadiums in Japan and Korea. Another enhancement includes Air Play, a new control scheme that delivers intuitive one-button headers, volleys, scissors kicks, juggling, and more. Choose your team and then compete in a seven-game series beginning with round-robin play, followed by playoffs that lead to the final match.

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Featuring 16 of the best leagues and more than 75 national teams, 2002 FIFA World Cup brings the game of the world to your fingertips. You will execute curling corner kicks, awesome slide tackles, shots from the top of the box, crunching challenges, and palm-wringing penalty kicks.

Among the major enhancements to this version is the passing system--the core of any real soccer (football) game. It now emulates the same decisions made in a real match. Gamers can place the ball anywhere on the field of play, resulting in an immensely increased repertoire of developing plays. Teammates now make long up-field runs, diagonal runs through the midfield, and streaks across the back of an opponent's defense. They'll call for the ball as they break, letting you know to pass to the space ahead of them.

EA Sports also totally rewrote the AI. The AI now searches for space and key weaknesses in your team's positioning, and will make off-the-ball runs or build up intelligent passing plays before striking a precise through ball behind your last line. Depending on the difficulty level, the AI will create a much more interesting and challenging opponent than in previous versions.

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Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2014
This game is awesome because you can murder the other payer since defense is pretty bad here and you can practically walk the ball in. It gets boring, but if you feel like raping someone in FIFA for a while, this is your game.
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2002
This is purely an excellent game. I love the graphical touches and detail, which makes this game stand out in an overly crowded field of soccer games. 2002 Fifa World Cup is better than the original. There is better computer A.I., and there is finally a world cup mode. The passing uses the effcient system from Fifa Soccer 2002, so vetrans of the series will be able to pick this right up. There is also a rookie mode, which will help new players enjoy this game also. This is also better than the X-Box or PS2 edition because the controls are much easier to use. Even if you own the previous editions, or this on another console, you should still pick this up. There has yet to be a better soccer game released on any console.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2002
This game is the worst soccer game i have ever played. The game itself is horrible. The game controls are ok. But all in all this game is the worst game i have ever played
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2002
This game is not as good as FIFA 98 for the Nintendo 64.
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2002
Having played FIFA 2002 for the GameCube, I easily picked up the controls for this game. The controls are similar, as are the graphics etc. I've been playing multiplayer soccer games with the same 4 guys for the last since [other soccer games]. The biggest gameplay "moves" I miss are the ability to "take a dive" or "fake a foul" and the ability to agressively tackle someone away from the ball. As both a player and a referee - I know this happens, and it was great to be able to do this in WC 98. However - the ability to curve passes, shots, and lobs, along with the powerup on the same, more than makes up for this... and then add in all the juggling moves, and give & go passes (which [are bad] if you're on the recieving end in multiplayer).
However - all you can do is play a friendly match, or play the exact World Cup schedule. The previous WC game at least allowed you to randomize matches, for some variety - I mean, a "group of death" is fun sometimes. You can't change players names, appearances, or abilities, so having Pablo Maestroni on the U.S. roster is impossible, although he'll probably play in a World Cup game. The ability to adjust player stat's and information had so many more options in WC 98. Yeah - the graphics are better. Yeah the gameplay outrageous - with computerized players making runs up the sidelines, etc... but I'd still like a few options to change things around. I could setup a custom cup with FIFA 2002 and save myself about [$]. At least I can get a few bucks back on a trade-in...
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Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2002
i need to first say that i hated soccer until i rented this game. when i started playing it, i immediately loved it. the graphics are great, the gameplay is realistic, and the game flows very well. i havent played any other soccer games, so i can't really compare this game, but i would recommend it to any soccer fan.
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2003
This was a good game when it came out but there are newer and better soccer games around now. Try FIFA 2003 or Winning Eleven Six.
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2003
I love this game! The gameplay is simple although it does take about a half hour to get used to the (great) controls. The graphics are A-W-E-S-O-M-E! The character detail is AMAZING. I could actually tell who the player was just by looking at him! I couldnt do that in any other soccer game before. Also the character animation is very realistic. This game is also fun for multiplayer purposes. I had a great time playing this game with my friends. There are some new teams to unlock but not enough to satisfy my needs for unlockables.
Oh yeah by the way: GO GERMANY!!!
I hope that helped.
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