


The Domestic Tournament option, a feature not found in the original game, is one of the best ways to play. Choose from eight domestic tournaments, a World Cup-style tourney, a Playoff, or kick around with exhibitions. It has all the tools to be a great game: cool graphics, fantastic controls, good sound, and addictive game play.įIFA offers several different game-play modes. FIFA Shoots.įIFA '95 is a slightly upgraded version of the original FIFA game that blew away the competition last year. FIFA International Soccer '95 for the Genesis is the best soccer game yet. When it comes to soccer, that's no idle boast - it's a fact. Set pieces also received a new format, and instead of just kicking the ball the player can choose to play a predefined set piece.EA Sports believes that it produces the top sports sims on the market. While graphically the game only received minor changes to the isometric sprite engine, gameplay feature new moves such as volley kicks and more detailed headers (now more effective), as well as general controls being more responsive facilitating passing play, and goalkeepers now are smarter when chasing balls. For those who want to settle things the fast way, a Penalty Shootout training mode was added.

Also new, a battery backup allowed to save up to four competitions in the cartridge, replacing passwords. This also increased the number of competitions, with each country having it's own League, Tournament and Playoff. The biggest change from FIFA International Soccer are obviously the dozens of club teams from England, France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, United States, Spain and Brazil, taking the team number tally to over 200. After the first game proved to be a worldwide success, EA developed this sequel exclusively for Sega's 16-bit console.
