Podemos ver uno de los primeros vídeos in-game de FIFA 08 para Wii, de lo que he visto no me ha gustado casi nada, por no decir absolutamente nada, sobre todo a nivel técnico. Por eso me dejo el beneficio de la duda y unas futuras impresiones cuando pueda probarlo. Fijaos sobre todo en los zooms del vídeo, donde se puede ver que es un port de PS2 o realmente no han trabajado realmente en el título en el aspecto técnico y sólo han explotado la jugabilidad con el wiimote y el nunchuck, el césped o algunas líneas de cal del campo (el punto de penalti salta a la vista) cantan a leguas. Novedades más bien pocas, según podemos leer en IGN, donde habrá personalización con los avatars de los Miis y nos explican cómo será la jugabilidad en el título de EA:
You can stop the ball, set your pace control, forward run, dummy, or drop ball using a combination of button taps, there are directional short passes assigned to the D-Pad, lobbed through passes with C+B, one-two pass if you hold C button and tap A twice, or ground cross by holding A button and tapping B twice. You can chip shot by holding C button and gesturing upward with the Wii remote or add ballspin during free kicks by doing the same. And there are a wealth of straight-up trick controls. For instance, if you hold C button and gesture left, you'll step over-left, kick right. If you gesture to the right, you'll do just the opposite. You can fake left or fake right, too.
There's a lot to learn, so if all of this is sounding just too complicated for your tastes, don't worry because EA has you covered, too. If your idea of sports videogames falls more in line with Wii Sports than Madden, you might consider controlling FIFA 08 for Wii in Family Play mode, which essentially takes the running functionality away from you -- it's handled by AI -- and you merely use gestures to pass and shoot the ball. You pass simply by choosing a direction on the D-Pad and then motioning upward with the Wii remote and you shoot merely by jerking up in the same fashion. If you want to slide tack, motion downward. There's a little more to it, of course, but the idea is to keep it simple so that anybody can play it. The good news is that if you want to square off against your dad, he can choose Family Mode controls and you can still have at him with advanced controls.
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