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  <pubdate>Fri, 24 May 2013 01:17:45 +0100</pubdate>
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   <title><![CDATA[Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 (PES 2013)]]></title>
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   <description><![CDATA[<p><!--[lead]--><br /><strong>Pro Evolution Soccer 2013</strong> is the latest version of Konami's popular soccer game for Windows. Although PES 2013 looks very similar to <taglink type="program" country="en" id="324587">Pro Evoultion Soccer 2012</taglink>, it includes some subtle changes designed to improved both gameplay and graphics.</p><p><!--[/lead]--></p><p><!--[features]--><!--[subfeatures]--><h3>Features</h3><!--[/subfeatures]--><br />The gameplay in Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 is more manual than the previous version, making it more like a proper soccer simulation, rather than the arcade-style action of PES 2012. Though some elements seem to be heavily inspired by <taglink type="program" country="en" id="323809">FIFA 12</taglink>, this is no bad thing.</p><p><!--[/features]--></p><p><!--[usability]--><!--[subusability]--><h3>Usability</h3><!--[/subusability]--><br />The rather restrictive control system of PES 2012 has been given an overhaul for Pro Evolution Soccer 2013. Developer Konami calls the new control system, ‘<strong>PES FullControl</strong>’. There's a new dynamic <strong>first touch</strong> feature, where a player can trap the ball using the R2 button in order to gain instant control of the ball.</p><p>Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 offers <strong>manual passing</strong>, and <strong>manual shooting</strong> is introduced to the game for the first time, allowing you to modify the height and power of each. FullControl also <strong>improves dribbling</strong>, slowing down player speeds and allowing players to add various styles to their close control using the R2 button.</p><p>The manual control tweaks delivered by the FullControl system in Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 definitely makes for an improved gameplay experience, which will delight experienced PES fans. However, novices will still be able to pick up and play the game without a problem.</p><p>The <strong>tactics screen</strong> from the previous version hasn't been added too - and it still feels a little puny. Having said that, the in-game strategy changes have been made a lot cooler by the fact that the coach appears in a little box in the corner of the screen to shout instructions when you summon him.</p><p>There are still some plays in Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 that make it very easy to score. For example, you can still get behind a defense effortlessly with a long through-ball/chip combo.<br /><!--[/usability]--></p><p><!--[quality]--><!--[subquality]--><h3>Quality</h3><!--[/subquality]--><br />Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 focuses on improving player likenesses so that players in the game behave like their real life counterparts - a system dubbed as '<strong>PlayerID</strong>' by the developer. Famous players will run, turn, trap, move the ball and even celebrate like they do in real life.</p><p>In terms of player likenesses, PES 2013 is the closest to reality we've seen from a soccer game - better even than FIFA 12. The graphics as a whole in Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 are fantastic, from the slick team entrances to the detail of the kits and footwear.</p><p>Unfortunately, player <strong>animation</strong> in Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 is patchy in places. The way players turn feels clunky and unrealistic and goalkeeper throw-outs are laughably exaggerated and jerky. In fact, the supposed improvements to the goalkeepers from the previous version seem to have not worked at all - actually goalies seem more calamitous than ever!</p><p>The <strong>Player Impact engine</strong> in Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 is quite impressive; you notice how players hang into each other and how that influences your (freedom of) movement. However, it still lags behind FIFA's engine in terms of the extent of the collision animations.</p><p><!--[/quality]--></p><p><!--[conclusion]--><!--[subconclusion]--><h3>Conclusion</h3><!--[/subconclusion]--><br />Those who were disappointed by PES 2012 will appeased somewhat by the changes made in Pro Evolution Soccer 2013, but there's still plenty of room for improvement in the game.</p><p><strong>Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 is a good quality soccer sim which looks great and now gives you more control than ever over the gameplay.</strong><br /><!--[/conclusion]--></p><p>Download <a title="Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 (PES 2013)" href="http://pro-evolution-soccer-2013.en.softonic.com"><strong>Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 (PES 2013)</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Tue, 25 Sep 2012 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <pubdate>Mon, 18 Jun 2012 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <title><![CDATA[FIFA 07 Demo]]></title>
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   <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>FIFA 07</strong> has long been superseded by <taglink type="program" country="en" id="323809">FIFA 2012</taglink> but for those that remember what things were like in the early days, FIFA 07 provides an interesting trip down memory lane.</p><p>Like all the FIFA games, <strong>FIFA 07</strong> is about as realistic as it gets for soccer sims since it has the licensing to use the names of real players unlike its closest rival Pro Evolution Soccer. FIFA 07 was something of a watershed for the franchise however because it involved a complete overhaul of the game engine meaning you need to employ real world tactics and think like a real player and manager in order to win matches.</p><p>The sound effects were significantly improved with realistic chanting and fan songs plus for the first time, FIFA 07 featured a new online mode that enables you to play against real-life supporters of other teams in the EA Sports Interactive Leagues. The realism even extends to a real-world schedule i.e. when they play, you play. The graphics meanwhile were good for the time but they now look rather dated.</p><p>The gameplay in FIFA 07 was improved with more intelligent AI that make your players play and act more realistically on the pitch, the way they find space and the way they pass and shoot the ball. If playing isn't enough, then you can take on the challenge of Manager Mode where you can buy and sell players, set wage thresholds and make important tactical decisions. However, this is relatively limited especially when you compare it with FIFA Manager 2012.</p><p><strong>With over 10,000 players in 27 leagues around the World, FIFA 07 set the standards that we see today in FIFA 12.</strong></p><p>Download <a title="FIFA 07 Demo" href="http://fifa-07.en.softonic.com"><strong>FIFA 07 Demo</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Wed, 26 Oct 2011 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <title><![CDATA[FIFA Manager 12 Demo]]></title>
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   <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>FIFA Manager 12</strong> is the latest version of the classic soccer sim in which you take charge of a club and attempt to lead them to glory.</p><p>In FIFA Manager 12 you are responsible for all aspects of the evolution of your team. As coach, you need to take care of the players, organize training, and prepare strategies to help win all the competitions you're entering.</p><p>In addition to the tactical functions of a football coach in FIFA Manager 12 you must attend to other important matters, such as finance, new contracts, transfers, budget, management of image rights of the club, official communications with the press, etc. You don't have to run everything yourself though, and there are assistants available to automate some of these tasks.</p><p>There aren't many significant improvements to report in FIFA Manager 12 from the previous version, other than updated teams and player data, and graphical improvements to the 3D match view.</p><p>On the subject of the 3D match view, the graphics engine in FIFA Manager 12 is a long way short of <taglink type="program" country="en" id="323809">FIFA 12</taglink>. Animation can be choppy and up close the players are quite hideous, even bearing a resemblance to zombies with their strange red and green eyes! Bizarrely, there's no in-game sounds in FIFA Manager 12, which leaves matches feeling a bit flat.</p><p>Still, watching matches in FIFA Manager 12 is arguably more entertaining than in <taglink type="program" country="en" id="329516">Football Manager 2012</taglink>, and we were very impressed with the in-game interface, which allows you to change tactics and strategy, and shout instructions to the team and individual players without leaving the match.</p><p>The also program contains hundreds of clubs, with more than 41,000 players and the top leagues in the world to choose from.</p><p><strong>The complexity of FIFA Manager 12 is a bit daunting at first but luckily it doesn't take long to find your way around the game.</strong></p><p>Download <a title="FIFA Manager 12 Demo" href="http://fifa-manager-12.en.softonic.com"><strong>FIFA Manager 12 Demo</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Fri, 21 Oct 2011 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <title><![CDATA[PES 2012 (Pro Evolution Soccer)]]></title>
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   <description><![CDATA[<p><!--[lead]-->PES 2012 is the latest version of the popular soccer game for Windows and consoles. The game makes some significant improvements over PES 2011, boasting better gameplay and graphics than the previous version. PES 2012 has everything to prove. The series is currently languishing behind EA's <a title="Download FIFA 12" href="http://fifa-12.en.softonic.com/">FIFA</a>, and has a lot of ground to make up to have any hopes of winning this year's battle of the soccer sims.<br /><!--[/lead]--></p><p><!--[features]--><!--[subfeatures]--><h3>What's changed in PES 2012?</h3><!--[/subfeatures]--></p><p>Changes in PES 2012 are largely centered around gameplay and team play, allowing players to make the most of tactical opportunities. Among the changes in PES 2012 are:</p><p>- New AI engine for a more realistic team play experience<br />- Attackers and defenders move as a more cohesive unit, allowing players to force mistakes<br />- New cursor-switching system allows players to pick a team mate anywhere on the pitch<br />- Improved jostling system and more realistic player collisions<br />- Other changes including improved animation, more player styles, enhanced lighting effects, improved dead ball system, and more<br /><!--[/features]--></p><p><!--[usability]--><!--[subusability]--><h3>How does the new AI system work?</h3><!--[/subusability]--></p><p>Always known for putting gameplay first, many of the changes in PES 2012 are to the game's artificial intelligence. Teammates and opponents are designed to act in a more authentic way and be tougher to beat. Five key areas have been focused on - overlapping runs, diagonal runs, dummy runs, zonal defense, and zonal marking.</p><p>A new off-the-ball running system in PES 2012 opens up new opportunities and gives you greater control of your team. Using the right analog stick you can select an off-the-ball player and make him run while still retaining control of the player with the ball. The controls for this are fiddly and hard to get used to but well worth persevering with because it allows you to <strong>find openings</strong> or <strong>drag defenders</strong> out of position to create space.</p><p>The <strong>defensive improvements</strong> in PES 2012 are impressive too, with teams now holding formation much better when under attack. Defending feels more intelligent. It's no longer enough just to hold a button down to apply pressure to an attacker and rob the ball. With PES 2012 you need to make sure you position the defender in the right place first then time your lunge with precision.</p><p>The combination of improved AI of the attacking unit and the susceptibility of defenders in one-on-ones seems to make it easier to create chances in PES 2012 than previous versions, meaning less low-scoring games than before.</p><p><!--[/usability]--></p><p><!--[quality]--><!--[subquality]--><h3>What else is new in Pro Evo 2012?</h3><!--[/subquality]--></p><p>As is the norm with ever Pro Evolution Soccer update, graphics in PES 2012 have been enhanced and the player likenesses are very authentic in some cases. Animations are slicker and the game has a very rounded feel which seems smoother than FIFA.</p><p>This <strong>second demo</strong> of PES 2012 isn't representative of the final version of Konami's soccer sim, but it does give you a good feel for the new gameplay aspects. You can play a ten minute match, choosing Tottenham Hotspur, Bayern Munich, Rangers, Club América or Internacional. You should check out the challenge-based <strong>Training</strong> section of the demo to get hands-on coaching on the new controls within PES 2012.</p><p>The <strong>setup screens and tactics configuration</strong> menus in PES 2012 seem more streamlined than the previous version, which would be a good thing because setting up your team in Pro Evo can be a notoriously laborious process. We'll have to wait and see in the final version if these straightforward tactics menus are retained.</p><p><!--[/quality]--></p><p><!--[conclusion]--><!--[subconclusion]--><h3>Conclusion</h3><!--[/subconclusion]--></p><p>Some people will say that Pro Evolution has lost ground to FIFA over the last three or four versions. PES 2012 certainly closes the gap on FIFA, though, adding some intelligence to Pro Evo's trademark arcade gameplay.</p><p>With a raft of gameplay and AI improvements, PES 2012 is shaping up to be an excellent entry in the long running series.<br /><!--[/conclusion]--></p><p>If you want a trip back down memory lane and to see how Pro Evolution Soccer has evolved over the years, you can download demos of most of the <strong>old versions of PES</strong> on Softonic. Check them out here:</p><p>- <a title="Download Pro Evolution Soccer 4" href="http://pro-evolution-soccer-4.en.softonic.com/">Pro Evolution Soccer 4</a><br />- <a title="Download Pro Evolution Soccer 5" href="http://pro-evolution-soccer.en.softonic.com/">Pro Evolution Soccer 5</a><br />- <a title="Download Pro Evolution Soccer 6" href="http://pro-evolution-soccer-6.en.softonic.com/">Pro Evolution Soccer 6 </a><br />- <a title="Download Pro Evolution Soccer 2008" href="http://pro-evolution-soccer-2008.en.softonic.com/">Pro Evolution Soccer 2008</a><br />- <a title="Download Pro Evolution Soccer 2009"  href="http://pes.en.softonic.com/">Pro Evolution Soccer 2009</a><br />- <a title="Download Pro Evolution Soccer 2010" href="http://pro-evolution-soccer-demo.en.softonic.com/">Pro Evolution Soccer 2010</a><br />- <a title="Buy Pro Evolution Soccer 2011" href="http://pro-evolution-soccer-2011.en.softonic.com/">Pro Evolution Soccer 2011</a> (purchase only)</p><p>Download <a title="PES 2012 (Pro Evolution Soccer)" href="http://pes-2012.en.softonic.com"><strong>PES 2012 (Pro Evolution Soccer)</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Fri, 12 Aug 2011 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <title><![CDATA[FIFA 12]]></title>
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   <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>FIFA 12</strong> is the latest installment of EA's epic soccer game saga. Besides updating the game with the latest team and player data, FIFA 12 has been furnished with some impressive new features.</p><p>In recent years, the FIFA series has developed into a worthy rival to Pro Evolution Soccer, and in fact many will argue that FIFA 12 is a more complete soccer experience than <a title="Download PES 2012" href="http://pes-2012.en.softonic.com/">PES 2012</a>.</p><p><h3><strong>What's new in FIFA 12?</strong></h3></p><p>Building on the success of recent years, </strong> FIFA 12 introduces three main developments: <strong>precision dribbling</strong>, <strong>tactical defending</strong> and the player <strong>impact engine</strong>. These all - and especially the latter of the three - have a major impact on the gaming experience.</p><p><h3><strong>What does this mean?</strong></h3></p><p>The impact engine has arguably the greatest impact on gameplay, and it really changes the dynamics of <strong>tackling and contact</strong> in the game. FIFA 12's impact engine makes tackles look and feel much more realistic, and will no doubt result in more player injuries! When two players jump for a ball in the air in FIFA 12, they will no longer always land together perfectly, but may fall depending on the contact made with the other player.</p><p>Defending in general has been refined, and it's not longer possible to just hold down the 'pressure' button and expect the nearest defender to squeeze up and snatch the ball from the attacker. In fact, do that in FIFA 12 and you can seriously mistime the challenge and allow the player through. <strong>Timing is everything</strong> in this new tactical defending system, and while it's frustrating it's ultimately more rewarding when you start getting it right.</p><p>When dribbling in FIFA 12, you do feel in much more control than previous versions. <strong>Getting past defenders is more enjoyable</strong> as a result, and neat tricks seem easier to pull off.</p><p><h3><strong>How realistic is FIFA 12?</strong></h3></p><p>Very. As always, FIFA 12 is <strong>fully licensed</strong> so you'll be able to play with your favorite players and clubs, and the game will follow the summer and winter transfer windows, so teams will mirror their real life counterparts.</p><p>Graphics have had an incremental improvement, and animation is also better than last year's game. The full version of FIFA 12 will also have a big online component, with a much greater social element. <strong>Support Your Club League Tables</strong> will exist, allowing your performances with your favorite teams to contribute to their community standings overall. EA is also promising to keep FIFA 12 fresh with real-world soccer news.</p><p><h3><strong>What's in the demo?</strong></h3></p><p>The FIFA 12 demo gives you access to Manchester City, AC Milan, Olympic Marseille, Borussia Dortmund, Barcelona and Arsenal. The options are fairly limited, and settings such as choice of ball, weather and length of the halves are not incorporated in this demo. All other aspects of the game are also missing, so you play just one practice game, but it still gives you a good impression of FIFA 12.</p><p><div style="margin:0; margin-right:240px; border:2px solid ##e3f0e3; padding: 0em 1em 1em 1em; background-color:#e3f0e3;text-align:left"><br /><h3><strong>Action Replay: Download old versions of FIFA</strong></h3></p><p><strong>- <a title="FIFA Football 2005" href="http://fifa-football.en.softonic.com/">FIFA Football 2005</a><br />- <a title="FIFA 06" href="http://fifa-06.en.softonic.com/">FIFA 06</a><br />- <a title="FIFA 07" href="http://fifa-07.en.softonic.com/">FIFA 07</a><br />- <a title="FIFA 08" href="http://fifa-08.en.softonic.com/">FIFA 08</a><br />- <a title="FIFA 09" href="http://fifa-09.en.softonic.com/">FIFA 09</a><br />- <a title="FIFA 10" rel="nofollow" http://fifa-10.en.softonic.com/">FIFA 10</a><br />- <a title="FIFA 11" rel="nofollow" http://fifa-11.en.softonic.com/">FIFA 11</a><br /></strong></div></p><p><strong>FIFA 12 is an incredible soccer gaming experience which is as close you can get to playing a real game of soccer on your PC.</strong></p><p>Download <a title="FIFA 12" href="http://fifa-12.en.softonic.com"><strong>FIFA 12</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Tue, 19 Jul 2011 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <pubdate>Mon, 23 May 2011 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <title><![CDATA[FIFA 11]]></title>
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   <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>FIFA 11</strong> is the latest installment of EA’s popular series of <strong>soccer games</strong>. It includes a number of great improvements on FIFA 10 that make it a ridiculously realistic simulation of the real thing and a worthy competitor for <a title="" href="http://pro-evolution-soccer-2011.en.softonic.com/">Pro Evolution Soccer 2011</a>.</p><p>Having been blown away by the previous version of FIFA, we found it hard to imagine how EA could possibly improve its slick soccer sim. However, after a few matches of this demo version it’s clear that the changes aren’t merely cosmetic.</p><p><strong>Refined gameplay</strong></p><p>The enhancements to the gameplay in FIFA 11 make it feel a lot more like real football. The new <strong>Personality+</strong> system means that players move and act as they do in real life. This means, for example, that Manchester United’s Wayne Rooney will charge around after the ball when he’s not in possession; while his strike partner Dimitar Berbatov is more content to stand around waiting for something to happen!</p><p>Other tweaks to the AI help to make FIFA 11 the most enjoyable version to-date. For instance, on crosses, it’s now normal to see more than one player coming up for the ball. You’ll also notice that the players are a bit faster than they were in FIFA 10.</p><p>Another important change in FIFA 11 is the <strong>ability to control the goalkeeper</strong>, which feels very natural and adds an extra element to the gameplay.</p><p><strong>Handballs are introduced for the first time</strong> in FIFA 11. When a defender is positioned in the line of a shot he may stick out his hand to block it. The frequency of handballs is a little higher than it would be in real life, but you can disable them, or define that they don’t occur in penalty situations.</p><p>FIFA 11 also features a <strong>more refined passing system</strong>, giving you more control over ball distribution. The <strong>Pro Passing</strong> feature lets you measure passes more precisely by weighting them. The repertoire of passes has been beefed up too, and you can now perform swerve passes, flicks, driven lobs and apply backspin to balls.</p><p>One of the changes we didn’t like is the <strong>new penalty kick system</strong>, which is based around a power-bar. Stopping the pointer in the right place is very difficult because it takes a while to respond to your button press. This makes scoring penalties in FIFA 11 a difficult thing to do.</p><p><strong>Graphical tweaks</strong></p><p>At first glance, FIFA 11’s graphics don’t look that different to the ones in the last version. Once you start seeing replays or close-ups, however, you realize that player likenesses are now more realistic. EA modeled player faces using photographs, and facial expressions are now more varied and change according to the player.</p><p>Another neat addition to FIFA 11 is the <strong>ability to upload your own audio</strong> for use within the game. You can record your own chants, add audio files of actual team chants, and define the music that a team runs out to.</p><p><strong>Game modes</strong><br />FIFA 11 is still stacked with lots of game modes, including officially licensed leagues, exhibitions, training and Be a Pro. The one significant change this time out is the rehashing of the Manager mode, which is now known as Career mode, and integrates with Be a Pro. This is now more involved in that you start out as a player before becoming a player coach and eventually a fully-fledged manager.</p><p><strong>These interesting new features, combined with super intelligent gameplay, make <strong>FIFA 11</strong> the quintessential soccer sim.</strong></p><p>Download <a title="FIFA 11" href="http://fifa-11.en.softonic.com"><strong>FIFA 11</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Fri, 10 Sep 2010 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <title><![CDATA[Awesome Soccer  Demo]]></title>
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   <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://screenshots.en.sftcdn.net/en/scrn/90000/90736/awesome_soccer_2.jpg" border="0" align="right" style="margin:0px 5px 5px;" /> <p>FIFA and Pro Evolution have well and truly cornered the football simulation market. So much so, in fact, that the thought of choosing to play a different soccer game seems a bit absurd.</p>
<p>Awesome Soccer harks back to the old days of football games like Super Kick Off and Microprose Soccer. Its simple controls and top-down viewpoint recreate the charm of those instantly-playable, engrossing soccer sims of the Nineties.</p>
<p>You can choose from a number of different game modes in Awesome Soccer. You can play a quick game or a friendly, or choose to enter a tournament. The tournament mode includes an impressive array of competitions, including eight domestic leagues, the European Championships (based on the 2008 tournament), the World Cup (based on the 2006 line-up), and the Champions League (2009-2010 season). All of these competitions include the real teams and, in the main, real player names. There are some anomalies in the squads, but thankfully, Awesome Soccer comes with a data editor so you can change the player names and attributes yourself.</p>
<p>Aside from winning tournaments, Awesome Soccer also challenges you to unlock 'Golden balls', which are awarded for special achievements during the game, then displayed in your 'Showcase'. This, and the fact that there are five difficulty settings makes Awesome Soccer a game that you will struggle to get bored of.</p>
<p>Once you enter the match mode, you'll soon realize that Awesome Soccer is just about as simple to play as it gets. You'll just need the directional buttons (or cursor keys) to move the players, and the Fire button (or Space bar) to pass, shoot, tackle, etc. The kind of action that's performed depends on your position and whether you're attacking or defending. These controls make Awesome Soccer very straightforward to play on a PC, although you do feel very restricted in terms of what you can do, when compared with more sophisticated football sims.</p>
<p>The graphics in Awesome Soccer are pretty lame, so don't expect any real player likenesses or smooth animation - the effects here are strictly retro. The sound is pretty patchy too. There are some authentic crowd noises but they cut out very abruptly, making it sound a bit weird. Also, the music that plays during an action replay is so bad it's laughable.</p>
<p><strong>Ok so, Awesome Soccer doesn't have the super realistic graphics and ridiculously complex gameplay of FIFA or Pro Evo, but that doesn't stop it from being a fast and fun football experience.</strong></p><p>Download <a title="Awesome Soccer  Demo" href="http://awesome-soccer.en.softonic.com"><strong>Awesome Soccer  Demo</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Mon, 21 Dec 2009 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <title><![CDATA[FIFA Manager 10]]></title>
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   <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://screenshots.en.sftcdn.net/en/scrn/87000/87974/fifa6.jpg" border="0" align="right" style="margin:0px 5px 5px;" /> <p>Football Manager is generally regarded as the best <strong>soccer management game</strong> out there. In recent years though, FIFA Manager has made up some ground on its rival, and this latest incarnation is the most impressive to date.</p><p><strong>FIFA Manager 10</strong> is perhaps a better choice than Football Manager 2010 if you're a newcomer to management sims. The FIFA game holds your hand a bit more, guiding you through the nuances of all of the strategic elements and explaining how to access all of the menus. The user interface is colorful and attractive with well laid-out menus and visual aids. Features such as a news Website, magazine, and an 'Ups and Downs' that helps you track the performance of your youth side, are very well presented and give the game that polished look you associate with the FIFA game series.</p><p>You start a game in FIFA Manager 10 by creating a profile, where you not only set your personal details, but also choose a team and define your targets for the season. Once you're up and running you'll need to pay attention to all aspects of the running of the club, such as team tactics, coaching, youth team, transfers, dealing with the press, and even controlling the merchandising and running of the club shop. Such is this level of diversity, FIFA Manager 10 often feels more like a series of different strategy games joined into one.</p><p>For the first time ever, FIFA Manager 10 comes with an online mode, although this is, unfortunately, absent from this demo version.</p><p>FIFA Manager 10 consists of almost 4,000 clubs and there are 37,000 players available. yet somehow it manages to feel a lot lighter and less overwhelming than some of its opponents. Mind you, it doesn't feel as in-depth as Football Manager 2010 in terms of the options available to you.</p><p><strong>In effect, FIFA Manager 10 wins the prize for 'style', while Football Manager 2010 triumphs in the 'substance' stakes.</strong></p><p>Download <a title="FIFA Manager 10" href="http://fifa-manager-10.en.softonic.com"><strong>FIFA Manager 10</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Tue, 20 Oct 2009 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <title><![CDATA[FIFA 10]]></title>
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   <description><![CDATA[<p>FIFA 09 is arguably the king of <a title="Soccer games on Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/windows/soccer">soccer games</a>, and the pinnacle of the series' renaissance. That means that there are big expectations for <strong>FIFA 10</strong>, the latest version of the EA classic.</p><p>While it's visually not far removed from its predecessor, the FIFA 10 PC demo will demonstrate some "under the hood" changes that really improve the game. The biggest is the introduction of <strong>360 degree control</strong>. Your players no longer move in just eight directions, but whatever way you want. This makes control a much more subtle, and gives you greater flexibility and the ability for much more creative play.</p><p>FIFA 10's <strong>player animation</strong> has been totally revamped - they move with real character now and dribbling looks great. Your teammates have also had an <strong>intelligence upgrade</strong>, making them act more naturally, and thus less likely to do what you want them to.</p><p>FIFA 10 management has also been upgraded, perhaps in response to the richer experience in the Konami's Pro Evolution Soccer. FIFA 10 players now come with 'ambition', which affects their decisions - if your team is full of defenders, it might be difficult to convince another to join, as not playing much is rarely what a player wants to further his career.</p><p><strong>A cleaner and more subtle game than its predecessor, FIFA 10 is quite an improvement, and another step towards a totally realistic football experience.</strong></p><p>Download <a title="FIFA 10" href="http://fifa-10.en.softonic.com"><strong>FIFA 10</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Thu, 10 Sep 2009 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <title><![CDATA[Championship Manager The Challenge 2010 Demo]]></title>
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   <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://screenshots.en.sftcdn.net/en/scrn/86000/86055/champ10.jpg" border="0" align="right" style="margin:0px 5px 5px;" /> <p>Championship Manager is the daddy of management games, and the 2010 version has everything fans have come to expect, as well as some nice updates to keep things fresh.</p>
<p>It's an incredibly deep game, with tons of teams from leagues all over Europe, transfer markets, training and more. This is not a casual game, it requires a lot of time and effort even before you get to your first match.</p>
<p>You have complete control over the squad, contracts, buying and selling and training. Everyday in the game has lots of decisions for you to make. The interface will be recognizable to anyone who's played Championship Manager, but can be confusing to the new comer. There doesn't seem to be any tutorials, although there is a help button.</p>
<p>The game action looks pretty good, with nice crowd effects. It's not as pretty as FIFA, but the view and commentary are great for helping your management decisions. During a game there is lots to do, from subbing, to team talks and tactics. There's also a ton of statistics to pour over.</p>
<p>This demo runs for 6 months of a season, and until the 18 September 2009, you can register for an online competition to see if you're better than other Championship Manager players. </p>
<p><strong>Championship Manager is the perfect choice for the detail-obsessed serious player, as it's hard to imagine what more a management game could offer. However, for the less serious player, it's a daunting challenge!</strong></p><p>Download <a title="Championship Manager The Challenge 2010 Demo" href="http://championship-manager.en.softonic.com"><strong>Championship Manager The Challenge 2010 Demo</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Fri, 21 Aug 2009 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <title><![CDATA[Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) 2010 Demo]]></title>
   <link>http://pro-evolution-soccer-demo.en.softonic.com</link>
   <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://screenshots.en.sftcdn.net/en/scrn/86000/86022/pes1.jpg" border="0" align="right" style="margin:0px 5px 5px;" /> <p><strong>Pro Evolution Soccer</strong> is a long running <strong><a title="" href="http://en.softonic.com/windows/soccer">soccer game</a></strong> that puts you right in the action of the beautiful game.</p><p>The last couple of years have been a bit disappointing for Pro Evolution Soccer and its fans. The title has been criticized for its failure to innovate, and subsequently it has lost its crown as the king of football games to the increasingly fluid and more realistic, FIFA series.<br /> <br />As a result, this season is perhaps the most important in the history of Pro Evolution Soccer . Naturally, we were pretty excited to see how it plays and, for the first time in years, the new version of Pro evolution Soccer doesn't manage to disappoint.</p><p><strong>Off the ball</strong></p><p>One thing that was widely panned in Pro Evolution Soccer  2009 was the menu system. The set-up menus looked like been built in half an hour by a four-year-old. Navigating the in-game tactics and formation menus on the other hand, was like trying to crack the entry code on the front door of the Pentagon. Thankfully, things have been improved greatly in Pro Evolution Soccer  2010. Although the garish pink and black color scheme remains, all the menus are better organized and more 'professional' than the previous version.</p><p>The tactics and formation system has been treated to a complete overall, and it's a thousand times better than the previous Pro Evolution Soccer fiddly series of menus. Team tactics are controlled using slide bars, to precisely set elements such as pressing, defensive line, counter attacking etc. Preview windows explain exactly what will happen to your line-up as you make changes to these tactics.</p><p>Player 'cards' are another feature that's been talked up in Pro Evolution Soccer 2010. Each player has a series of cards when you view his stats that show you instantly the areas he is good in (e.g. free kicks, goal poaching, heading, etc.) This system is far easier on the eye than having to focus on huge lists of stats, like you had to in the previous Pro Evolution Soccer.</p><p><strong>On the ball</strong></p><p>Of course, as with real football, the most important stuff happens on the pitch. And here, thanks to a completely revamped game engine, Pro Evolution Soccer is more realistic than ever before. In fact, it’s almost too realistic.</p><p>The player likenesses are better than ever before, naturally. Faces are rounder, limbs are less jagged, and the animations are fluidly lifelike. Not only this, but individual players techniques and physical attributes are accounted for in Pro Evolution Soccer 2010. Take a shot as Henry and it will be an Henry-style strike; Make Rooney run and he’ll run like Rooney; Fall to the ground as Drogba and he’ll go down like Drogba (however, we didn't find a way to make Drogba swear at the camera or attempt to intimidate the referee - features we hope to see in the final version).</p><p>The 'feel' of Pro Evolution Soccer is still as absorbing and you’ll be able to pick it up and play it in much the same way as you have with the last 10 or-so versions.  However, there have been plenty of tweaks to the gameplay to make it more realistic. The first is that it feels a little more sluggish. The ball feels much heavier than before, and it doesn’t quite zip off the surface like it used to. What’s more, turning and dribbling like you’ve got treacle on your boots.</p><p>Collision detection has been smartened up in Pro Evolution Soccer 2010, and you can’t just expect the ball to stick to your foot once it’s been delivered. Mis-control it and it can go flying off your toe into row-Z, or worse still bounce of your toe into row-Z, or worse still bounce of your shin and into the path of an oncoming striker.</p><p><strong>No doubt the new gameplay features will infuriate you at first and you’ll feel like it’s ruined the game for you. Remember though, that it always takes a while to settle into a new Pro Evolution Soccer, and once you’ve got used to it, you’ll be praising the ingenuity of the developers for creating such a realistic and challenging simulation of the beautiful game.</strong></p><p>Download <a title="Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) 2010 Demo" href="http://pro-evolution-soccer-demo.en.softonic.com"><strong>Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) 2010 Demo</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Mon, 17 Aug 2009 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <title><![CDATA[Football Manager 2009  Strawberry Demo]]></title>
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   <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://screenshots.en.sftcdn.net/en/scrn/75000/75250/foot10.jpg" border="0" align="right" style="margin:0px 5px 5px;" /> <p>Football Manager, or Championship Manager as it started life, has been the cause of many a flunked exam, failed relationship, and job loss, such is its addictiveness.</p><p>The annual update to the life-stealing game is here in the shape of Football manager 2009. And as usual, its developers Sports Interactive have thrown even more refinements at it, making it just about as close to the real thing as is humanly bearable.</p><p>Of course, all of the game data in Football Manager 2009 has been updated to include the latest players transfers and league information. In fact, the database is so ridiculously large that you'll probably find the guys from your local park team in there, all complete with profiles, pictures, history, etc. Luckily, the interface is intuitive enough to cope with the sheer range of data, options and functions, using an Outlook-style approach to organize the various different menus.</p><p>Probably the most significant addition to Football Manager 2009 is the new 3D game engine. This means that rather than watching games play out with little discs representing the players, you can now view the action in a more realistic fashion. Granted, the graphics are not exactly Pro Evolution or FIFA standard, but it still gives you much more of a flavor of what's happening in the matches and helps you to analyze individual player performances more easily. There are a range of different views and angles to choose from, including the good old floating discs.</p><p>Your assistant manager in Football Manager 2009 is much more useful than he was in previous versions. He's now able to give you feedback during matches about the way the tactics are going, as well as sorting out training schedules and giving team talks. You'll probably welcome all this help, since this is the most involved Football Manager game in history.</p><p>These days, real life football managers are forced into much more interaction with the media, and the new press features in the game reflect this. Every day, you get reports of transfer rumors involving your players, or players that you're allegedly interested in. Though sometimes annoying, this can be useful for discovering players based on names being bandied around by the papers. In Football Manager 2009 you're also expected to take part in press conferences, carefully choosing your answers to a stream of questions posed by journalists (who, incidentally, are from real-life local newspapers and media outlets).</p><p>All of this means that Football Manager 2009 is the most involved soccer management sim in history and playing it genuinely does feel like a full-time job. In a way this takes away from the addictiveness of the early versions of Champ Manager, where it was much easier just to switch on your PC and play out a whole season in an afternoon. These days, you could feasible spend a whole real-life day playing just one in-game day.</p><p><strong>That said, Football Manager 2009 does offer an unrivalled gaming experience, and the changes to this version make it well worth upgrading to if you have 2008.</strong></p><p>Download <a title="Football Manager 2009  Strawberry Demo" href="http://football-manager-2009.en.softonic.com"><strong>Football Manager 2009  Strawberry Demo</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Wed, 12 Nov 2008 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <title><![CDATA[Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) 2009]]></title>
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   <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://screenshots.en.sftcdn.net/en/scrn/73000/73879/7.jpg" border="0" align="right" style="margin:0px 5px 5px;" /> <p>One of the traditions now associated with  autumn is the release of two big football titles: <strong><a title="" href="http://fifa-09.en.softonic.com/">FIFA</a></strong> and <strong>Pro Evolution Soccer</strong>. As any fan of gaming will know, these two games go head to head each year, with Pro Evolution Soccer usually coming out on top. The latest edition will be a huge seller on the Xbox 360 and PLAYSTATION®3 consoles but how does it perform on the PC, a format notoriously unsuited to sports games?</p><p>I'm not going to lie to you: the Pro Evolution Soccer demo for PC isn't exactly revolutionary when it comes to the old problem of porting console titles to Windows. All the old problems are there but the horrendously clunky controls (caused by lack of analog sticks) are the biggest barrier to enjoying what would, on the correct platform, be an enjoyable and well-designed game.</p><p>Another weak point in the Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 demo is the lack of any game options whatsoever. With no way of adjusting graphics, sound or controls, the demo has a very rigid feel to it. Sound controls in particular would be a welcome addition, if only they allowed you to turn off the awful music Konami has selected for the Pro Evolution Soccer menu and intro pages, and the tinny, poorly rendered chants during the game.</p><p>After selecting Exhibition mode (the only option apart from Exit), you're offered a choice of four clubs (FC Barcelona, Real Madrid, Liverpool and Manchester United) or two licensed national sides (France and Italy) to pit against each other. There follows the usual tactical options screen, a brief summary of the (insanely crappy) controls, and you're straight into Pro Evolution Soccer action.</p><p>The first thing we noticed about Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 is that the graphics have been improved somewhat since last year's edition - player models are smoother and more natural than previously, even if getting the players to go where you want is just as hard as ever. Other improvements include the general AI of computer opponents and the physics of the game, though we're only really talking about minor tweaks here.</p><p>Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 is, in the end, a slight improvement on last year's slightly disappointing release. On the PS3 and Xbox, it looks likely to lose this year's contest as FIFA 09 has improved so much. On PC, and especially without a gamepad, its controls are so clunky and inaccurate that it's as much of a waste of time as Civilization is on a console.</p><p><strong>In all: Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 is worth a try but not highly recommended on PC.</strong></p><p>Download <a title="Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) 2009" href="http://pes.en.softonic.com"><strong>Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) 2009</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Thu, 02 Oct 2008 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <description><![CDATA[<p>It's incredible to think it's been 15 years since the FIFA <a href="http://en.softonic.com/windows/sport-games"target="_blank">sports game</a> dynasty began. <strong>FIFA 09</strong> is a far cry from the blocky graphics and rigid gameplay of the original, 16-bit version. But, of course, the question is, how much better is this one than FIFA 08?</p><p>The answer, in short is: a little. The graphics in FIFA 09 have been refined, with more <strong>photo-realistic captures</strong> of the superstars of soccer, and some great new animations both on and off the ball. The presentation of the game is as exquisite as ever, with new match intro sequences featuring the players warming up in the tunnel, crowd chants specific to each club, not to mention the cool new 'widgets' system on the menu pages, where various online and offline stats are displayed at all times. Unfortunately, it was impossible to test the commentary in FIFA 09, as it's not included in this demo version.</p><p>In terms of its gameplay, FIFA 09 offers a smooth ride, although there are few changes to the way the game handles other than a few new tricks and the addition of <strong>more realistic collisions</strong>. I could've done without these clashes, as sometimes it takes your player a long time to get up after a heavy hit. In fact, one of the new gameplay enhancements in FIFA 09 is the physical presence of some players, which means large defenders are more likely to bundle you off the ball, requiring more cunning to get past them.</p><p>While this demo of FIFA 09 is limited to <strong>four-minute demo</strong> matches between a choice of six clubs, the full release looks set to really raise the bar in terms of its online modes. I'm particularly excited by the new Adidas Live Season mode in FIFA 09, where player information is updated dynamically depending on performances in real life.</p><p>FIFA 09 is undoubtedly a great soccer simulator, although unless you're particularly interested in the online aspect of the game, you may not see a great deal of benefit in upgrading from FIFA 08 (other than, of course, the updated transfers).</p><p><strong>Whether it'll prove better than <a title="" href="http://pes.en.softonic.com/">Pro Evolution 2009</a> is a matter of extensive debate, but FIFA 09 is definitely the best version in the EA series to date.</strong></p><p>Download <a title="FIFA 09" href="http://fifa-09.en.softonic.com"><strong>FIFA 09</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Fri, 12 Sep 2008 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <title><![CDATA[UEFA Euro 2008 Demo]]></title>
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   <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>UEFA Euro 2008</strong> is a tweaked version of <a title="Download FIFA 08 for Windows" href="http://fifa-08.en.softonic.com/">FIFA 08</a>, designed for the 2008 European Soccer Championships.</p><p>UEFA Euro 2008 plays virtually the same as FIFA 08 aside from a few tweaks. For instance, there's a new 'flick' mode for free kicks (and penalties), where you control the power and swerve of the shot using your right-analog stick. It's certainly an improvement, but still too fiddly and difficult to master.</p><p>Other additions to UEFA Euro 2008 over FIFA 08 include in-game player ratings which update in real-time depending how each individual is performing, and improved collisions, trapping and goalkeeper AI. You even get to see the managers' reactions to goals, free kicks and near-misses.</p><p>Aside from the gameplay changes in UEFA Euro 2008, there are a couple of new game modes. Captain Your Country sees you take the role of your team's skipper and influence the other players while you're out on the pitch, and there's a new online mode called Battle of the Nations.</p><p>Of course, all the official stadiums, real players, kits, balls, haircuts, etc. are there, and UEFA Euro 2008 features 52 European teams. Of course, there were only 16 teams at the 2008 Euro Championships, but by increasing the number EA has helped to add more depth and longevity to this title.</p><p><strong>UEFA 2008 is a great international soccer sim. However, if you already have FIFA 08 it's probably not worth getting</strong></p><p>Download <a title="UEFA Euro 2008 Demo" href="http://uefa-euro.en.softonic.com"><strong>UEFA Euro 2008 Demo</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Tue, 01 Apr 2008 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <title><![CDATA[FIFA Manager 08 Demo]]></title>
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   <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://screenshots.en.sftcdn.net/en/scrn/65000/65963/Screenshot_-_10_10_2007___16_18_19.jpg" border="0" align="right" style="margin:0px 5px 5px;" /> <p>There are people who like to play soccer and people who like to focus more on the strategic side of it. If you're find yourself in the latter, you're going to enjoy <strong>FIFA Manager 08</strong> a lot.</p><p>FIFA Manager 08 is EA's latest version of their successful soccer managing franchise. You'll be in charge of the soccer team of your choice, picked up from a huge list of professional soccer leagues. The game features an impressive level of detail, to such an extent that you end up feeling overwhelmed with information. As an example, FIFA Manager not only covers the professional side of your life as a soccer coach, but also enables you to create a personal profile with pictures of your kids.</p><p>In all, FIFA Manager 08 is probably one of the most complete soccer managers available, but on the downside, it can take a long time to learn how to play it and therefore, be able to enjoy it.</p><p><strong>Be a soccer manager and control your favorite team right from your PC.</strong></p><p>Download <a title="FIFA Manager 08 Demo" href="http://fifa-manager-08.en.softonic.com"><strong>FIFA Manager 08 Demo</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Wed, 10 Oct 2007 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://screenshots.en.sftcdn.net/en/scrn/65000/65215/03-sep-2007_16-29-21.jpg" border="0" align="right" style="margin:0px 5px 5px;" /> <p>Everyone knows there are two types of gamer - those that love that <strong><a title="" href="http://pro-evolution-soccer-preview.en.softonic.com/">Pro Evolution Soccer</a></strong>, and those that prefer <strong>FIFA</strong>.</p><p>Until recently, I'd have told you that those in the latter camp are a bunch of idiots who don't know anything about either computer games or football. Since the last couple of releases of the EA game though, I've shocked myself by becoming increasingly impressed with FIFA (largely because it's becoming more like Pro Evo, I would argue). <strong>FIFA 08</strong> is by far the best release to date and it seems that the game has finally come of age.</p><p>FIFA 08's gameplay is more fluid than ever and thanks to some tweaks to the shooting mechanism, defending pressure, player attributes and even the influence of air pressure, it's now a very realistic simulation of the beautiful game. The graphics are smooth, detailed and well animated and the commentary and crowd effects make it seem just like you're watching it on telly. Always having the benefit of licensing on its side, FIFA 08 has a staggering 620 teams from 30 leagues, and a total of more than 1,500 real players at your disposal.</p><p>The management mode from the previous version stays, and FIFA 08 has introduced a new feature that I've been wanting from a football game for a long time. The so-called "Be A Pro: Co-op Season" mode sees you create your own player profile, then play just as that player for the season in a team with your pals, or with others online. It's an interesting experience that gives you the opportunity to prove how good you really are at the game and develop your skills as an individual player.</p><p><strong>With the usual slick presentation and infinitely customizable options, Pro Evo 2008 is really gonna have to go some in order to top FIFA 08.</strong></p><p>Download <a title="FIFA 08" href="http://fifa-08.en.softonic.com"><strong>FIFA 08</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Tue, 04 Sep 2007 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <title><![CDATA[Sensible Soccer 2006 Demo]]></title>
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   <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://screenshots.en.sftcdn.net/en/scrn/52000/52726/sensible006.jpg" border="0" align="right" style="margin:0px 5px 5px;" /> After an eight year break, one of the most loved soccer games returns at last. Whereas before, Sensi’s style - the top down view, hyper-speed players that could only run in eight directions and crazy curling shots - could have been attributed to technological constraints, they now act as vital parts of the Sensible “feel”. Admittedly, it’s now in 3D and the all-important player likenesses are achieved through the use of huge heads that sport the right hair color.</p><p>Putting this aside, the creators of Sensible Soccer 2006 have tried to stay faithful to the original game. Unlike most others, they have also made a point of not trying to make it overly realistic and hence avoid going up against the soccer giants that are FIFA Football by EA, and Winning Eleven by Konami. The result is that you have twenty two hilariously disproportionate players zipping around the pitch making crazy fifteen yard sliding tackles and taking some wild banana shots that occasionally end up in the back of the net. Sounds pretty much like the original!</p><p>The controls remain as simple as ever with buttons for shoot, pass, and sprint. For shooting and passing, the longer you hold, the further the ball will go. The system used for sprinting is such that each player has their own energy bar which is meant to last the whole match. Once the bar runs empty there’s no going back, so use it wisely. To unlock extra features like alternative team strips (e.g. Union Jack shorts) you have to finish the tournaments, and there are plenty of them to keep you occupied for a while.</p><p>When it comes down to it, Sensi 2006 is fun for a kick-about and should stir up some nostalgia for anyone who had played the original. However there were some strange warped graphics during our tests and as fast as this 3D incarnation is, it will never be as slick as its predecessor from almost a decade ago. What makes it worth a look is that it will appeal to absolutely anyone, football fan or not, thanks to the healthy mix of comedy with high tempo gameplay.</p><p>Download <a title="Sensible Soccer 2006 Demo" href="http://sensible-soccer-2006.en.softonic.com"><strong>Sensible Soccer 2006 Demo</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Fri, 09 Jun 2006 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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