
Football sim breaks into the Top Ten after Famitsu awards it a creditable 36/40
Western games may increasingly be making inroads into the Japanese market, but the struggle to penetrate the notoriously inwards-looking region remains – so FIFA 10’s appearance in the Japanese Top Ten recently is certainly something to shout about.
“One of the frustrations of being an American company attempting to do business in Japan is the insularity of the industry that defends locally-made content and looks down on games from abroad,” EA Sports boss and former Xbox head Peter Moore has stated on his always interesting EA blog.
“While western movies and music can be extremely popular with younger consumers, foreign-developed games have an extremely difficult time breaking through with Japanese gamers. This has frustrated American and European publishers for decades.
“In the past, we've pointed to things like genre preferences, game play mechanics and character art as issues in breaking through in this culture. But with simulation sports games, these issues would seem much less relevant – it's typically about the gameplay.
"So you can imagine my disappointment every year as we struggle to break through in Japan with our outstanding FIFA franchise (which, I should point out, is a game made by developers from more than 20 different countries, including Japan).
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“This year's tour de force has been universally-acclaimed as the best iteration ever in the long history of the franchise, garnering a number of perfect scores from reviewers and averaging a metacritic score of 91.
"So imagine my delight to see Famitsu award the game a platinum rating of 36/40. That score obviously caught soccer gamers eyes over there, as the game debuted in the top 10 this week, much to our delight.”
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FIFA - FREEZE
This year's tour de force has been universally-acclaimed as the best iteration ever...
It is just a shame that the game is broken on the 360 version and that it freezes when playing through the Manager mode... Shocking I paid a whole 25 quid at tescos for this and it doesn't work like it should!
Errrr....
In the interest of fairness, I've been playing the Manager Mode loads on Xbox 360 and haven't experienced a single freeze. The only frustration I've had is the erratic fitness ratings that were supposedly addressed in the patch. If you're experiencing freezing I'd guess that it points to a problem with your 360. I'm on my fourth Xbox 360 - two of them died after experiencing sporadic freezes that gradually increased in frequency until one day they were no more.
Agreed
Definetly with Ben on this one, its rediculous how after three games they have less speed than a crippled tortoise. This wouldn't be such an issue but when playing on Legendary it usually results in my defence being ripped apart by one player. I have had no issues with any part of the game in terms of functionality.
Errrm...
That may well be the case to be fair - I have only just had my 360 returned from microsoft after a red ring episode so I'll soldier on and see what happens, I'd rather not have to get another 360, why won't they just work...
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