Released in late 2006 for major platforms (PC, PS2, Xbox, GameCube, DS, PSP, and notably the Xbox 360), FIFA 07 arrived at a pivotal moment. The franchise was still recovering from a reputation as the "inferior" football game to Konami’s Pro Evolution Soccer (PES). This paper argues that FIFA 07 was not a masterpiece, but rather a crucial stepping stone. It introduced fundamental mechanics that prioritized midfield control and tactical awareness, directly challenging PES’s dominance and laying the groundwork for the "modern" FIFA era.
The Great Leap: How FIFA 07 Bridged the Arcade-Simulation Gap FIFA 2007
Released in late 2006 for major platforms (PC, PS2, Xbox, GameCube, DS, PSP, and notably the Xbox 360), FIFA 07 arrived at a pivotal moment. The franchise was still recovering from a reputation as the "inferior" football game to Konami’s Pro Evolution Soccer (PES). This paper argues that FIFA 07 was not a masterpiece, but rather a crucial stepping stone. It introduced fundamental mechanics that prioritized midfield control and tactical awareness, directly challenging PES’s dominance and laying the groundwork for the "modern" FIFA era.
The Great Leap: How FIFA 07 Bridged the Arcade-Simulation Gap