Contents. Gameplay The expansion features an all-new game mode, Expedition Mode (similar to World Tour mode from ), where players create a customized team to bid against the European nations.
Players can import their Virtual Pro into the mode. The Story of the Finals scenario mode from returns in a form similar to normal FIFA 12 Football Club scenarios. The game includes all 53 UEFA-member nations, although 24 of them are unlicensed, including co-hosts Ukraine and Poland. One user can play through the finals. All of the tournament are included in the game.
Following numerous customer complaints, a new update was released by EA which fixed many of the issues, including the constant freezing of the game. Reception Reception Review scores Publication Score N/A N/A 6/10 N/A 6.75/10 6.75/10 N/A N/A N/A 7/10 7/10 N/A 5/10 N/A 6.5/10 6.5/10 6.5/10 N/A 8/10 N/A N/A N/A 6/10 69% N/A N/A VideoGamer.com N/A N/A 8/10 The Digital Fix N/A 6/10 N/A N/A N/A Aggregate score 64/100 65/100 70/100 The expansion received 'mixed or average reviews' on all platforms according to the website. While praised for its presentation, it was criticized for its replay value, outdated gameplay, lack of new soundtrack, expensive price tag, gameplay bugs, exclusion of the qualifying rounds, and the lack of known of its predecessors, in particular the decision to not include the 'Captain Your Country' mode which proved extremely popular with consumers. The expansion pack constantly freezes online, often resulting in losses late in online tournament play. Losses like this can even come when a player is leading and the game is officially over.
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Soccer game, developed to coincide with the finals of the UEFA EURO 2004 tournament in Portugal (June 2004). In UEFA EURO 2004, gamers can play as any of the 51 European nations as you immerse yourself in the deepest championship mode ever released. Players can arrange and play friendly matches against other nations or play through the tournament going from qualifying, to playoffs and into the finals. In addition to tracking injuries and suspensions, a new dynamic morale system will track players' morale, which will fluctuate based on individual and team performances and affect player abilities on the field.
Product Information. Sharing the field with the publisher's perennially popular FIFA games, EA Sports' UEFA Euro 2004: Portugal is designed to deliver the pride and competition of the title tournament to futbol fans in North America.
The 2004 Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) finals matches, held in a selection of Portuguese cities through June and early July, are the focus of this game, which features the 51 national teams involved. Gamers can play a friendly with any of the included squads, or enter the 'EURO 2004' mode and try to take their teams to the top of the ladder. To earn the championship, however, even FIFA veterans may need to master this release's new moves, such as through passes, chip shots and fake shots, bicycle kicks, and diving headers.
Other modes in UEFA Euro 2004 include 'Home and Away,' which supports the two-leg format; 'Situation' and 'Tournament,' which allow users to create custom challenges; and 'Fantasy,' which lets fans draft a 'dream team' from a pool of all players available in the game. Up to four gamers can compete together through a multi-tap accessory.
The next edition of the well-known sports series, dedicated to the hosting of the European Football Championship. Naturally the creators is a branch of the company EA Sports established in Canada-before the start of the work bought a license, so they can reproduce in great detail this prestigious event and allow players to influence the fate of all representation, which took part in it. In the EURO 2004 so the player can take control of one of the 51 European teams and carry out first by the qualifications, then the playoffs to eventually find themselves in the final. In addition, the authors have prepared still to play a friendly match, so there is a possibility of a quiet check opponents before a competent game or just play freely without the risk of being thrown out of the tournament, as it takes place in the Championship.
As the finest teams across Europe limber up for UEFA Euro 2004 in Portugal, EA Sports gives you the chance to shape the destiny of your favourite team in the only official game of the tournament. In what EA is describing as, 'the deepest Championship mode ever released', you can experience the dizzying highs and crushing lows that come with participating in one of the world's most prestigious football tournaments. Playing as any one of the 51 participating nations, you work your way through the qualifiers into the final 16 and, if you've got the skills, pick up the coveted trophy. UEFA Euro 2004 is being developed by the studio responsible for the FIFA series, which should ensure that the action on the pitch is of the quality you'd expect from such a major tournament. However, don't make the mistake of thinking that this is simply FIFA 2004 in new clothing; although there are similarities between the two, Euro 2004 boasts dozens of new features; you can now flummox the opposition with fake shots and access more than 10 new skill moves using the right analog stick. The new crossing model allows you to float in crosses with pinpoint accuracy, allowing you to put away spectacular, showboating goals with new moves that include bicycle kicks, chip shots and diving headers. The main Euro 2004 mode is an impressively detailed and thorough affair.
During the qualifying stages, you can even arrange friendly matches that have an indirect effect on your team's overall performance thanks to a cunning new AI system. The 'Dynamic Morale Model' tracks both team and individual morale levels throughout so, even by winning a non-essential friendly, you can boost your squad's morale for the following fixture. As well as the main Euro 2004 mode, there's a Tournament Setup mode, a Situation Creator (which allows you to tailor certain scenarios by adjusting goal difference, time remaining, yellow cards and so forth), a Shootout mode, Fantasy mode and more besides, which should keep aficionados happy long after the tournament itself wraps up. The only official game of the UEFA Euro 2004 tournament. Developed by the team behind the bestselling FIFA series. New 'Dynamic Morale Model' tracks your team's morale levels.
Additional modes include League and Knockout Tournaments, Shootout and Fantasy.