FIFA Soccer 97 is a football video game developed and published by EA Sports as part of the FIFA series. Released in 1996 for various platforms, it was the fourth installment in the FIFA series and introduced several new features. FIFA 97 was the first in the series to use a polygonal 3D graphics engine with motion-captured player animations. A standout feature of FIFA 97 was its inclusion of an indoor soccer mode.
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FIFA Soccer 97 review
GameZilla (1996): "Unfortunately, it's once you actually get into the game, actually begin trying to direct your players in competition against the computer, that FIFA is weakest. That's due mainly to the fact that there's just so darn much to keep track of in a soccer game. No PC soccer game has yet achieved complete success in recreating the intricate and varied movements possible in a soccer match in a way that is easily controllable with either a joystick or a keyboard. Simply for its overall quality, FIFA would be a fine choice if you're looking for a soccer game to add to your game collection, but be aware that despite its good looks it can be hard to control at times and it offers a steep learning curve that will frustrate many more players than it will please."
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Status: abandonware Input: mouse, keyboard, gamepad Distributed on: cd-rom Also published for: PlayStation, SNES, Genesis, SEGA Saturn Abandonware DOS views: 16934
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