Critic Reviews
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AceGamez
The sound in FIFA 2005 is of superb quality. There's not much distortion and there are actual music tracks that appear in the in-game menus, where you spend a lot of time if you're in career mode.
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| 84 |
N-Gage World
A remarkable game and the improvements made since its predecessors release last year have made this game significantly superior. The game is very extensive, fun and addictive and I’m sure that it holds months and months of replay value.
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| 83 |
PGNx Media
While the N-Gage version doesn’t deviate far from the GBA’s formula, the graphics are cleaner, and the Bluetooth and N-Gage Arena support are welcome additions.
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| 82 |
GameSpot
Has a lot more in common with its PC and console counterparts than you might expect, and it plays to the strengths of Nokia's handheld with both Bluetooth and N-Gage Arena support.
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| 80 |
GamerFeed
Its blend of fast-paced action, numerous modes of play, and incredible graphics set it apart from the other N-Gage sports titles (what there is of them) and it's a must buy for the system.
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| 80 |
GameBiz
Those of you who are interested in soccer titles and fans of the FIFA 2004 shouldn’t hesitate to try this one out.
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| 75 |
IC-Games
The gameplay is fluid, the Bluetooth multiplayer works a treat and the 500+ teams on offer is breathtaking.
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| 62 |
Play Magazine
The goal animations are wanting and you may get a little cramp here as things heat up, but this is road-worthy sports gaming all the way. [Jan 2005, p.87]
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