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FIFA Soccer 2005

Overview

Released only a few months after Euro 2004, FIFA 2005 brings several features to the franchise, such as the return of a player creation tool, where a player can be created from scratch from customizing the face (while it's not possible to define the texture like in previous EA Sports games such as NHL 2000, the player can customize the facial features such as shape of the eyes or the cheeks, in a way similar to RPGs such as Neverwinter Nights), accessories and playing abilities. It's also possible to create all kinds of competitions. The Career mode was also extended, allowing now up to 15 seasons, and giving the player the chance to turn the tide of a simulated match anytime. This mode is a "light" managerial mode, where the player not only plays, but also signs new players and increase the clubs abilities in trainers, medical staff and other club staff).

The main gameplay change was the addition of "First Touch" controls. By performing one of the "trick" moves before the player gets possession of the ball it's possible to do a number of moves, such as touching the ball forward to gain a few yards ahead of the defenders or touch the ball to one side, and roll to the other of a rushing defender, and then pickup up the ball a bit ahead leaving the opponent stranded, and the inclusion of a fake shot move, which allows forwards to sit a goalkeeper before scoring in style or make defenders jump from their positions, opening room for a through pass or a run into goal. Other aspects of the game, such as the "Off The Ball" controls (allows the control of players that aren't in possession, moving them into an open position) remain unchanged.

Another new feature is the FIFA Shop, where the player can trade points earned in many ways, from simple tasks like having a peek at the Jukebox to obtaining 10 victories in a row in Career mode, for several items, such as third jerseys, additional music, more balls and night stadiums.

As it became the norm with the series, the game features 18 leagues and 38 national teams (some of these, due to licensing problems feature only generic kits and logos), summing up around 11'000 real footballers.

Publishers
Electronic Arts
Genre
Sports
Alternate Names
  • FIFA Football 2005EuropeFlag of Europe region
  • FIFA Football 2005AustraliaFlag of Australia region
Video
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Media

Box - Back

FIFA Soccer 2005  - Box - Back (Australia) - 799x1127
Australia -  799 x 1127
FIFA Soccer 2005  - Box - Back (Europe) - 800x1123
Europe -  800 x 1123
FIFA Soccer 2005  - Box - Back (Germany) - 736x1084
Germany -  736 x 1084
FIFA Soccer 2005  - Box - Back (North America) - 640x903
North America -  640 x 903

Box - Front

FIFA Soccer 2005  - Box - Front (Europe) - 800x1123
Europe -  800 x 1123
FIFA Soccer 2005  - Box - Front (Australia) - 800x1134
Australia -  800 x 1134
FIFA Soccer 2005  - Box - Front (Germany) - 750x1088
Germany -  750 x 1088
FIFA Soccer 2005  - Box - Front (North America) - 640x908
North America -  640 x 908

Box - Spine

FIFA Soccer 2005  - Box - Spine (North America) - 50x640
North America -  50 x 640

Clear Logo

FIFA Soccer 2005  - Clear Logo (North America) - 400x175
North America -  400 x 175

Disc

FIFA Soccer 2005  - Disc (Europe) - 330x330
Europe -  330 x 330

Screenshot - Gameplay

FIFA Soccer 2005  - Screenshot - Gameplay (null) - 640x480
640 x 480