UEFA Euro 2008 (Xbox 360)
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #811 in Computer & Video Games
- Brand: Electronic Arts
- Released on: 2008-04-18
- Rating: Parental Guidance
- Platform: Xbox 360
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
UEFA EURO 2008 features stunning visual representations of the world's best players, playing in a more accessible, faster-paced and responsive version of the market-leading EA SPORTS football engine, and all of the teams and official stadiums that will be part of UEFA EURO 2008. Take on the challenge of leading one of over 50 European national teams to glory as UEFA EURO 2008 recreates all of the drama and excitement of the official tournament in Austria and Switzerland. Play as your favorite country from qualification right through to a virtual reproduction of the championship tournament.
A new game mode called Captain Your Country enables gamers to customize them on the pitch and wear the shirt of their national team. Work through eight status levels to earn the captaincy of your team and then lead your country into battle for championship glory against your rivals. Go online in Battle of the Nations to earn status points for yourself and your country in a competition for global supremacy. Go for the biggest upsets to earn the most points and then watch you and your country move up the leader boards. Face the challenge and pressure of competing in the championship rounds in the EURO Online Knockout Draw to test your skills against the world's best.UEFA EURO 2008 captures the look and feel of the journey from qualification to the finals with rain and mud dynamics that impact playing conditions, real-time player ratings that change based on player performance, and a penalty kick mode that re-creates the elation and agony of a penalty shoot-out as if you were on the pitch. Experience the thrill of scoring the goal that sends your country through to the next round and then choose how to celebrate it with all-new interactive user-controlled celebrations. Captain your country, play alongside your heroes, and inspire them to championship glory in the official videogame of UEFA EURO 2008.
Customer Reviews
Not quite the finished article
I bought this game on the recommendation of a friend, which turned that he slightly oversold it a bit. While playing for the first time, I thought, yes this is a very good game and I would've recommended it above any other football game on the 360. However, upon looking deeper into it, there are many glitches that let the overall game slide, such as a flickering football pitch during substitutions, about 3 different manager reactions that you'll see again and again, and so on. All of these add up to a game that looks rushed to meet the deadline without taking care to polish it all off.
I have to say though that the "Captain your Country" mode of play is definitely the piece de resistance of the game. It will keep you coming back for more every time, when you've finished doing it as, say, a striker, try coming back and doing it again as a defender. And it is the part of the game that will keep you hooked for as long as it takes. The other, slightly less addictive section is the Scenario section, where you attempt to relive or change footballing history through classic matches from yesteryear.
Overall, this is indeed a good game. It's just not THAT good, especially for this price (£30). Wait for a bit, or dare I say it, choose another game until this one comes down in price.
Strange at first but a massive grower.
Let me start off by saying that I used to hate all the FIFA games since FIFA 98 (Road to World Cup) and was a massive, massive PES fan. Every year I'd drool over the latest PES and play it to death until the next version came out. This continued all the way up to PES 2008 which I found to be absolutely shocking. My how things have changed. FIFA 08 actually blows PES away on gameplay now aswell as having all the squads, kits and bells & whistles that EA have always had.
Anyway, EURO 2008. I wanted to start off by saying how FIFA 08 is the best football game around on any console just to let people know my feelings on the franchise as a whole. After hammering FIFA 08 since I got it, I raised an eyebrow at Euro 2008. Of course I knew EA would throw out another cash-in for the tournament, but I figured I'd take a look anyway.
The demo on XBox Live is kinda ok but isn't really the best example to go off. When I first played I have to admit I was pretty dissapointed that the gameplay and camera views have been changed since FIFA 08 as to me that was already brilliant as it was. However props to EA for at least making significant changes to the game rather than throwing out FIFA 08 with Euro teams at full price.
After giving the full game a shot and having now played a few games I must say it's an excellent game. Is it better than FIFA 08? Well I'm not sure on that. It's as good for enjoyment value and of course if you want the full Euro tournament game with the better player faces and manager faces etc then you need this game. Overall I couldn't say choose either as both are excellent games in their own right and can be enjoyed together. Normally I'm against companies cashing in and I've voiced my discontent about EA several times in the past years, but this time around I do think if you're a fan of football and both club and international competitions then you need both games.
The gameplay in Euro 2008 is different from FIFA 08. I wouldn't say it's better but also it's definitely not worse. It's a very fun game to play, very involving and has all the tournament fancy stuff like you'd expect. I definitely advise trying to rent or borrow the game rather than just going off the demo on Live as it's much more fun when you sit down and play the game properly a few times.
Plus Points: Excellent graphics and presentation, great game engine again and a wealth of European teams to take to Euro 2008
Negatives: No Netherlands players again (wrong names) and the same goes for Wales for some reason too.
Definitely worth investing in. Let's hope FIFA 09 is just as good as these or even better.
Good, could be better.
Ok here's the deal, yes it has some very good gameplay nice tricks you can do and I love the way you can choose how you celebrate a goal. The only downside is they don't seem to have all the licensing for the teams. i.e check out the names of the Dutch players.
But for me by far and away the most annoying aspect of this game is on-line play. I am a casual gamer and don't spend 7 hours + a day playing this!! Yet whenever I set up an on-line game and try to play players who are supposed to be my skill level I nearly always end up playing against players who are miles better, the whole experience on line is just frustrating beyond belief!!



