FIFA 2001
FIFA's first appearance on PS2 looked fantastic, with circular mowed patterns on pitches and (mostly) recognizable players. Although we only remember Paul Scholes looking right, which is probably why he was on the cover. Mo-cap was now provided by six (count 'em) superstars instead of FIFA's usual one. But realism was lacking in the extremely arcade-oriented gameplay. Who could forget the crosses from the wing, near-guaranteed to be slammed home with an overhead kick? There was little finesse to its play and the path was clear for Winning Eleven to take the lead.
FIFA 2002
Not in any way copying Winning Eleven, FIFA 2002 saw power bars added for shots and passes. It wasn't enough, though - there were still traits from the 16-bit era present, like those 40-yard screamers beating the keeper in injury time. But one 16-bit hangover was finally laid to rest: through balls were now an integral part of the game, thanks to the "new passing model." Hard to believe, but FIFA had been that far behind.


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