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All the speed, style and passion of the world’s game come alive in FIFA Soccer 2003. With more ball control and player moves, FIFA Soccer 2003 puts the The Total Club Championship within your grasp. Experience pressure-cooker atmospheres as you take on Europe’s elite teams in their own stadiums featuring actual team chants and songs. Computer opponents will adopt tactics based on the real game situations. Unleash the skills of the world’s greatest players through new player animations and signature skill moves.
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:014633145809
Condition:Used
Genre:Sports
Platform:Microsoft Xbox
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:XBOX_FIFA_2003
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
This is the best FIFA since 1997!!! It has a whole new game engine, and it realy gets close to the real sport. The passing, defending and even shooting is very well recreated. Your player will only shoot if the ball is close to his feet, just the way it is supposed to be! The defense is great, the final scores are usualy 2-1 or 2-3 at the most, like the real sport.The drawbacks: NO COSTUMIZATION. You’re unable to create custom teams or custom formations. Also some of the world’s best clubs are not available like Argentina’s Boca Jr. And also some big absents like Holland in the country teams. It would have been nice to have all of these features available in the other EA titles.
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The game is a must have. It’s better than 2001 and 2002 cuz the graphics are hella better and the game play is Great in BOLD.
Oh my gosh!! This game is so good. I have a now dead Sega Dreamcast and I compared Virtua Striker to Fifa Soccer 2003….. Whew Fifa makes Virtua Striker look like a game for whimps. You have the players such as Thierry Henry not only look like him but strike, dribble and shoot freekicks well like him. You finally get club teams that are based upon there real skills. U don’t have an MLS team defeat a EPL team. You have got to i repeat have to get this game!! Like I said all the players look like them and have basically all there qualitys!I hope you find this review helpful. Have a nice play with ur XBOX.
Wonderful graphics with realistic player movement. One of the most beautiful sports games out there. Only criticism — what happened to the classic teams, like ’58 Brazil, that were available on previous FIFA versions? It’s the only thing that prevented me from giving five stars. Other than that, a terrific game.
This is a very good game, it is more challenging than the 2002 one. The players do look better, but the thing I hate is they have the MSL, which is way less popular than the Mexican soccer league ten times. If this league was included the game would sell about 20 times as much. They did a good job in translating the game into spanish, but they just need that little detail in order for me to give it a five star.It is a great game though and I can’t complaint about that.
I love this game. No, I LOVE THIS GAME. It is by far the best soccer simulation available. However, there is one major issue that I think should still be shored up. I believe that the defenses for all teams across the board should still be tightened up so that scoring is further limited. Even on the world class mode, I can outscore Brazil with the U. S. team 5-3 or 6-4. This is with 10 minute halves!!! I think that the goal keepers and defensemen should be sharper than they are. I do concede that they are much better than in previous games, but they can still be tougher to score on. It seems that the computer A. I. makes up for falling behind by making it easier to score, but I think that the game should always be tough to score on as it is. Other than the need to tighten up the defense, I think this game is OUTSTANDING. I play it all the time, and I can’t put it down.
i recently upgraded from the ps2 to an xbox and this was the 1st game i bought. my roommate walked in and thought i was watching a game on television – the graphics are quite impressive. gameplay and ball control is definitely more lifelike. when i first played on default settings, i got beat 1-0! i was expecting to walk out and romp all over the computer using my old fifa 2002 skills. this game is definitely a step up on realism. i was quite impressed with difficulty in controlling the ball when running the ball. also thankfully they’ve gotten rid of the ability to basically walk thru people using angles. the only thing i’d like is more customability. you can’t create your own players/teams. also i’d love to see EA bring over an indepth Franchise Mode (ala Madden 2003) with computers making transfers on their own, players retiring, signing new players, players attributes inc/decreasing based on performance, etc. but those are just my petty complaints though. the game overall is very impressive and still the defining soccer game out there.
I"m a big soccer fan, and FIFA 2003 is awesome. My only complaint is that Ally McCoist, (hope I spelled it right). His accent can be difficult to understand at times. John Motson was much clearer to understand. Could be dialect thing or something. LOL. Anyway, great job as always. Keep up the good work
I’m a huge fan of soccer and the EA FIFA games. FIFA 2003 has shown a notorious improvement over the 2002 and the previous versions. I know it might seem a little annoying at first that the control pad buttons have different functions from the 2002 version, but I think I’m getting used to it.The best thing about 2003 is that the players seem to almost think and move on the field just like real soccer players, and not much like robots on a soccer field. The players move when they’re being covered by rival players in order to be able to receive passes from their team mates. That’s something you didn’t see on the previous FIFA versions.The one thing I didn’t like about the international teams don’t include, Holland, Yugoslavia, Colombia, and Romania. I guess because they didn’t qualify to the 2002 World Cup.Also it would be great if they could include the Copa Libertadores and the Champions League where the winners of both tournaments meet at the Intercontinental Cup.