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There are one or two caveats, though. The first is that this is a slightly evolved version of FIFA 2004, albeit with some welcome, if unessential new features. The biggest of these is a morale system, where more confident players tend to do better, while those on the receiving end of hammerings and bookings don't. Some additional skills, options and graphical tweaks pretty much see out the rest of the changes. The second caveat is that the game, by nature of being tied into the tournament itself, doesn't offer very prolonged long-term appeal, although undoubtedly you'll enjoy yourself while it lasts.
In short though, UEFA Euro 2004 is a very good, superbly presented and enjoyable football game. And while those who bought FIFA 2004 may not be getting quite the same value for money out of it as everyone else, it's ultimately hard to quibble about the quality of the football on offer. --Simon Brew
© 2004 Electronic Arts Inc. All rights reserved. The UEFA word, the UEFA EURO 2004TM Official Logo, the Official Mascot and the UEFA European Football ChampionshipTM Trophy are protected by trademarks and copyright. All rights reserved. Player names and likenesses used under license from the International Federation of Professional Footballers ("FIFPro"), national teams, clubs, and/or leagues. adidas, the adidas logo and the 3-Stripe trade mark are registered trade marks of the adidas-Salomon group, used with permission. Roteiro is a trade mark of the adidas-Salomon, group used with permission. All sponsored products, company names, brand names and logos are the property of their respective owners.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Best Fifa game so far,
By RM (London Colney, HE UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: UEFA Euro 2004 Portugal (PC) (Video Game)
I was wondering whether to buy this game at all, since it got both bad and good reviews. However, I decided to buy it in the end and was not disappointed. You can choose out of all 51 European nations (Bosnia, Georgia, Macedonia, Albania and Netherlands) do not have the real names of the players but you could probably work out who is who anyway. I've been playing it for weeks already and I am not bored of it. Besides Euro 2004, there are custom leagues, cups and knockouts that you can create, adding to the games longevity. The good thing about Euro 2004 is that you can randomise the groups in the qualifying stages, so that you do not have to play the default Euro 2004 groups every time. Again, this increases the enjoyment of the game. Personally, I prefer Euro 2004 to Fifa 2004, although Fifa 2004 is also a good game and has alot more teams and options. I find the gameplay easier and more enjoyable, mainly because it is easier to do a through-ball on Euro 2004, whereas on Fifa 2004 you have a power bar which indicates how hard you pass the through-ball. I would definately recommend this game to those who like football games (I like playing with national teams more than club sides, maybe that's why I also like it better than Fifa 2004)
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
EA Sunday League 2004,
By A Customer
This review is from: UEFA Euro 2004 Portugal (PC) (Video Game)
Quick Summary: Looks nice. But when it comes to the game-play and commentary, it’s the Phil Neville of footie sims. It's the perfect start, the menus and presentation oozes class. Configuration and options are simple to comprehend. The number of different game types and options are simply inspiring and draw the player(s) into the atmosphere of the big tournament. I'm immersed in football joy as I navigate my way to the first qualifying game in the tournament. The match is introduced and the graphics are quite impressive player likenesses are quite exceptional. The game-play stutters, unlike the previous pass-pass-shoot-goal! scenarios of the past, however EA have not quite nailed it yet. There can be brief moments of enjoyable passing that are sadly compromised by an over elaborate control system. The player morale system is too intense and ruins enjoyable game-play with player’s becoming too downcast too quickly and seeming to lack any fight. The goalkeepers are either magnificent or appalling depending on their mood. Scoring becomes incredibly difficult if you’re losing - but we love those tap-ins. There seems to be little discernible gap when it comes to speed either, for example Owen and Nesta (we know one can skin the other) but not in this game. The commentary though entertaining for the first few fixtures is eventually sorrowful, it sounds like a rush job with a few genuine “Allie McCoist Moments” thrown in for good measure. I particularly liked the one about Scotland’s performances in recent tournaments, though I’m not that sure my friends North of the Border would agree. The in-play graphics (I’ve only played the PC version of this game) are nice but miss the fluidity that Pro Evolution Soccer 3 (PES3) delivers. The playability again is not in the same league – I’ve been playing PES3 for a very long time now and I’m still not bored – in fact loving every game. Once again I feel let down and disappointed. For something that wears the Licence so well it doesn’t, when it gets to the crunch, compare to a game that I’ve been playing since November. One day the boys at Konami will realise that the licence sell the game – then more people can be converted to the beautiful game. Verbose yet now stuck for words, possibly uninspired, worn down from all the 0-0s. I’ll leave my departing gambit now… Once again the boys at Konami knock the proverbial teeth from competition and leave EA Sports chomping at the bit with just their gums and quite simply there's no bite with the bark. Anecdotal? Naturally but that's football. If you want to actually experience footie get down the park. If you're lazy or fat, navigate yourself to the PS2 page here and buy Pro Evolution 3 it's much better (if you’ve not got a PS2 get one of those as well – I can’t be responsible for people trying to play PS2 games on their PC.) I’m just off to beat Brazil now (on PES3)… it’s Samba time in the Town.
1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Awful,
By A Customer
This review is from: UEFA Euro 2004 Portugal (PC) (Video Game)
Nice menus and graphics.....I'm afraid that's about it really apart from the woeful gameplay, controls and rather dull commentary.I was rather hoping EA Sports would have improved upon Fifa 2004 - but they seem to have gotten worse. My main gripe is the terrible gameplay, the passing is very vague the complicated controls don't help - so bad in fact after playing as France vs San Marino I went one nil down after 2 mins of gameplay I thought all was lost - I won in the end 6-1 but even then the player morale system won the game for me in the end!! Set pieces such as corners and free kicks were appalling the view offered doesn't help at all and the options are not any better, the controls don't help either - I have disasters defending corners - the defenders had no idea whatsoever. The commentary was okay at first - but I think Mottie is getting a bit long in the tooth now - his commentary is simply dull and Ally isn't much better either. EA have really got to sort out this element of the game - it all seems a little rushed in preperation. The only good features of the game are the slick menus and the optionswhich are easy to understand as they have the keyboard shortcuts on screen. The in game graphics are very good and the crowd chants were a nice touch too. To conclude, EA have spent too much time and effort (and money) on the licence's etc. and not concentrated on the main element - the gameplay and the enjoyment of a good game of football. A challenger is seriously needed in this genre.
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