![]() Every player now has a fatigue rating, which affects how likely they are to get tired and/or injured. The idea of the Challenge mode is also to encourage players to try different teams - playing as Hull City rather than Liverpool, for example, to stretch their skills.Īs we said, the Season mode itself has been beefed up too. "So for example, if your star striker gets injured in Season mode, you can go into Challenge mode and play the injury challenge, and use that card to cure him." "You can use them to heal injured players, remove a red or yellow card, or make players perform better on the pitch," explains Blunt. However, that mode now dovetails with a new Challenge mode, which presents you with eight specific challenges - score two goals in 40 minutes or beat a top team with an average team, that kind of thing - unlocking reward cards that can be used in the Season mode. In terms of game modes, FIFA 09 will have the regular Quick Match mode, and an expanded Season mode that'll let you play through a season with your favourite top-tier team from key European countries. "The first time you install the game, it asks you what your favourite team is - Liverpool in my case - and then tracks everything you do as that team, makes them the default choice when you start a Quick Match, and customises all the game menus with their colours." "The first thing is we've focused it around the concept of 'My Team'," he explains. Quite a lot, it turns out, with an impressive list of gameplay and presentational improvements. We sat down with EA Mobile's Adrian Blunt to find out what this year's FIFA has in store for mobile gamers. Real Football 2009 is already available, FIFA 09 is coming out this Friday, with PES 2009 following next month.Įxciting times. We're talking mobile football games, and the three-way fight between EA's FIFA 09, Gameloft's Real Football 2009, and Konami/Glu's Pro Evolution Soccer 2009. Or even Bishop Stortford and Bromley FC's battle for Conference South glory. No, we're not talking about Manchester United and Chelsea's struggle for Premiership spoils. The battle of the footballing big guns is about to hot up.
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