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FIFA 2008 – DS Game

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  • 121 Day Warranty Period
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The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
FIFA 2008 Nintendo DS Game

PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:014633153293
Condition:Used
Genre:Sports
Platform:Nintendo DS
Region:Region Free
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:DS_FIFA_2008

———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.

Additional information

Weight 8 lbs
Condition

Used

9 reviews for FIFA 2008 – DS Game

  1. Alexey Michael Bogdanov

    Love FIFA 08. It gets better every year, this is one of the best versions I have seen so far. Can’t wait for 09

  2. GeovanyJacobs

    Great!

  3. Daniel I.

    Excellent service and great game; will buy again!

  4. Steve L

    I don’t know what the other guys were talking about FIFA 07 being better, 08 improves on a lot of stuff. The gameplay is NOT the same, defending is much better in this game. Computer aren’t that dumb any more and the goalies are a lot better too. The new player switching and goal keeper controls also help out when you learn how to use them. There’s also quick free kicks, you can actually push up your goal keepers on corners when you’re down a goal. There is widescreen support for this game, I run it at 1440×990. For the person who said he feels auto switching is too slow, you can change the speed in options. FIFA 07 was full of bugs too and it was way too easy to score even on the hardest difficulty.Now on to the cons, the game difficulty has been turned up a notch, and it is a lot harder to score, it took me a while to learn how to score on a consistent basis… and there is that bug of when you shoot and miss the commentators think the goalkeeper saved it… but they’re minor bugsGraphics aren’t much improved thoughOverall I feel it is a much more realistic game… soccer usually isn’t a high scoring game, and in FIFA 07 goals were way too easy to score

  5. ElizaKohler

    Ok

  6. C. A. Guzman

    Well, first, the shipping was excellent. Then, the game’s great. It’s always better to play it with a gamepad, but the keyboard works fine as well.

  7. Jose Chavarria Ch

    I play FIFA since 1994 and could not stop buying the yearly edition, so, I am not the best to write a review since I never tried other soccer games but also, not willing to do it. I simply love FIFA and since I grew up no much time to meet my folks, the ONLINE is my new tool to get at least 3 matches a day…AI engine is not that bad, but could be better. Players movements could seem a little ridged and shoudl improve. Features like chat during game and vote to leave a bad connection game still missing from newers versions. I hope to see more in the next edition.. more soccer, lets podcast and others not in-game features.

  8. chischas10

    I enjoyed this game. Great graphics. I had hours of fun playing. I would recommend this pc game. Definitely recommended.

  9. Sonny

    FIFA 07 PC was a great game and FIFA 08 is almost the same, but takes a step backwards. The graphics are not as good (I don’t know why they altered the graphics – the players look like they’re wearing phony toupees, and they don’t move with the fluidity and realism of FIFA 07). If you want to just watch a game, there is absolutely no scoring – you could watch a fairly realistic game in FIFA 07.The manager mode is basically the same, and the press asks you the same managerial questions you’ve answered a thousand times in FIFA 07 – enough already! How could they not change these questions?There seem to be more errors in the gameplay and announcing, and they haven’t fixed some of the old ones. In the manager mode, for example – players you loan out to other teams can play against you (they can’t do this in the real world).When you control a team, the gameplay might be a little better – you probably can’t run down the sidelines as much as FIFA 07 (in world class mode), and it’s a little tougher to take the ball away from the offense. The “be a pro” technique is fun.Overall, it’s basically FIFA 07 with lesser graphics and less realistic player motions. At least you get the updated teams and ratings and a few more announcing tidbits from Clive Tyldesley. If you don’t want the updated teams, you can probably just stick with FIFA 07, or wait and see if the price goes down on FIFA 08.

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