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List All 7 PricesUEFA EURO 2008 captures the look and feel of the journey from qualification to the finals with rain and mud dynamics that impact playing conditions, real-time player ratings that change based on player performance, and a penalty kick mode that re-creates the elation and agony of a penalty shoot-out as if you were on the pitch. Experience the thrill of scoring the goal that sends your country through to the next round and then choose how to celebrate it with all-new in…
The UEFA EURO 2008 allows competing as one of the 52 teams for UEFA EURO 2008 in Austria and Switzerland. The game can be played alone or with the same team with three other people, it can be played individually or as a team. The game can be played online where a player will compete against some of the best players in the world.
The UEFA EURO 2008 is a game that features all the teams and even official stadiums that are part of the UEFA EURO 2008. Part of the challe…
See moreThe UEFA EURO 2008 allows competing as one of the 52 teams for UEFA EURO 2008 in Austria and Switzerland. The game can be played alone or with the same team with three other people, it can be played individually or as a team. The game can be played online where a player will compete against some of the best players in the world.
The UEFA EURO 2008 is a game that features all the teams and even official stadiums that are part of the UEFA EURO 2008. Part of the challenge is leading one of the 50 European national teams. It recreates the drama and excitement of the official tournament in Austria and Switzerland. The chosen Captain of the Team is able to be customized by the gamer and can have the official shirt worn by the national team. It has eight status levels to go through to become a captain of the team. Once the captaincy has been earned, the next level will be leading the country into battle for championship.Status points can be earned by taking part in Battle of the Nations online, where a player will be challenging world’s best players. The UEFA EURO 2008 captures the dynamics of the football game.
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The big question hanging over Euro 2008 is if it's worth its price tag, given that it's essential a tweaked FIFA 08 and FIFA 09 is only a few months away? The core gameplay has been tweaked enough to make FIFA 08 feel slightly dated, but chances are FIFA 09 will improve on this even further. If you support a team that actually made it into the tournament then the hype over this summer's footie is likely to win you over, but for everyone else it might just be too much of... Read more
Let's face it, major international football tournaments that your own nation fail to qualify for are incredibly boring affairs. Likewise, if your team do qualify and get knocked out early, the rest of the tournament just feels hollow. That's where the world of video games come in handy. Recreating the tournament either on a TV screen or in the palm of your hands allows you to right the wrongs, and live those dreams that have been snatched away through no fault of your... Read more
Money does not grow on trees, at least not around most households. If you're part of a family with too much money, odds are that you already purchased this game without bothering to read the review. If you're like me and actually care about forty bucks, then you most definitely want to stay away from UEFA Euro 2008. The game is mediocre at best from every single angle and department; it barely looks acceptable, it is overpriced, does not have a player creation mode, no... Read more
If you are a football fan you will enjoy touring the European campaign with your team, but besides the challenge of beating the opposition you might come up with some random bugs which really kill the moment at times. Random free kicks will happen all the time. No matter how careful you are even with the soft tackle the referee will blow the whistle for simply taking the ball away. I've noticed this happens more often if you are winning a close game and the end of the... Read more