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UEFA Euro 2008

UEFA Euro 2008
Publisher: EA Swiss sarl
Platform: PS2
Category: Sports
Rating Info 
 		PEGI Rated 3+ 
Release Date: 18/04/2008
Member Rating: Not yet rated
Number of Players: 1-8
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UEFA Euro 2008 Description

UEFA Euro 2008 is the inevitable EA Sports tie-in for the summer soccer tournament taking place in Austria and Switzerland. Like your above average EA football title, the game features uncannily lifelike visual representations of the world's best players, playing in what the developer claims is a more accessible, quicker-paced and more responsive version of the EA SPORTS football engine, and all of the teams and official stadiums that will be part of UEFA Euro 2008 finals. UEFA Euro 2008 invites you to take on the challenge of leading one of 50-plus European national teams to the finals as the game recreates all of the excitement and drama of the official tournament. Play as any European country from the earliest qualifying rounds all the way through to a faithful virtual reproduction of the championship finals. UEFA Euro 2008 isn't strictly about summer in central Europe. The game captures the filthy, dirty weather conditions of Tirana, Albania in the mid-qualification rounds, and the look and feel of freshly-laid pitches in the more affluent parts of Europe before the ravages of say, a Slovakian winter have taken their toll. The mud and the rain really do impact the playing conditions. Real-time player ratings change based on individual performance, and there's a penalty kick shoot-out mode to recreate the agony and the ecstasy of ooh, let's say, England versus Portugal. Those who know their recent football history will know what we mean.

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