![]() What's worse is that there's a quick load time in between gameplay and showing these separate character models. While the idea of showing coaches on the sidelines and fans in the stands either disgruntled or exuberant is cool, 2010 FIFA World Cup shows them off entirely too much. That's not to say that there aren't some annoyances that come with the new World Cup-inspired presentational elements. Everything from the main menu to picking teams for a friendly incorporates elements of this year's tournament in South Africa. One of the biggest and most substantive improvements has to do with infusing the World Cup into everything you do in the game. The soccer is fluid, the graphics are sharp and players are able to perform great feats of athleticism without ever looking unrealistic or overly arcade. It benefits from having the same engine running under its hood as IGN's Sports Game of the Year for 2009, FIFA 10.
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