FIFA Soccer 2005 review:
Taking into consideration its tiny niggles, FIFA 2005 on the N-Gage is certainly one of the better titles released this year. The gameplay is fluid, the Bluetooth multiplayer works a treat and the 500+ teams on offer is breathtaking. However, if you hold out a few more months, something somewhere tells us that FIFA 2006 may just offer that little bit more.PEGI Rating
FIFA Soccer 2005 review:
The sounds are soccer are otherwise accurately represented, including the enthusiastic chants of the crowd.FIFA Soccer 2005 has a competent, thoroughly enjoyable game on the consoles and on the GBA. 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.