FIFA 2001: Major League Soccer
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FIFA 2001 comes back to the series' fast-paced roots. The gameplay is balanced differently to previous versions, and includes online play as an option.
It includes 17 leagues from around the world in addition to over 50 national teams. Exhibition, Tournament, League, Cup, Season, and Training modes are available to play, ranging from simple round-robin competition to simple knock-outs to combinations of the two, and the player rosters are as up-to-date as possible.
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Average score: 84% (based on 39 ratings)
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Average score: 3.4 out of 5 (based on 35 ratings with 1 reviews)
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The Good
In a comparison here to the FIFA Soccer World Championship on the Japanese PS2, this game is fun. Fouling is easier than the ever, and the commentary, "Oh, no! TRADEGY!" is just hilarious. Oh, sure the game is an improvement over that travesty called FIFA 2000, but there's not much else going here, especially since the game actually came out in 2000, and a World Cup was two years away. In the end, I just had fun doing own goals and tackling the other team instead of doing a serious soccer game, as I've done with all FIFAs up to this point.
The Bad
The graphics are stiff, and the pixels are noticed really bad. The intro was forgettable (there was an intro?), and it lacks the flare of FIFA 98, World Cup 98 and FIFA 99. Due to a lack of a goal (not in the game, in the overall presentation), I just couldn't get into this game. True, the foul animations are funny, but it became too easy to get fouled, and that's a no-no for a realistic soccer game. Also, the graphics of the characters are too cartoony. I know that EA Sports was dealing with more than 10 polygons for the first time on a console, but when I look at this game on Windows over to the PS1 version, it really shows how weak this is. It's pretty much the PS1 version!
The Bottom Line
Alright, you want a FIFA game, but only wants to spend $0.25 on the title? Get this game. It's enough to look current, sound current, but be cheap. Need a real soccer game? Get the Windows version, please! If you really want something, get the FIFA 2001 limited release for N64 by THQ for a better version of this game. It's rare. Good luck.
PlayStation 2 · by Fake Spam (85) · 2007
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EA Cover Curse
Ben Olsen (featured on the cover of the US PS2 version) suffered the curse by breaking his ankle and missing the entire following season.
Missing Sponsors
While it was the first in the series to include real and unique kits, some teams did not carry shirt sponsors. The reason is that they were sponsored by rival companies such as Eidos (Manchester City) or Infogrames (Olympique Lyonnais).
Information also contributed by Luis Silva.
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Game added by Andrew Hartnett.
PlayStation 2 added by Grant McLellan.
Additional contributors: Terok Nor, ClydeFrog, Alaka, Big John WV, Patrick Bregger, Plok.
Game added October 25, 2000. Last modified October 6, 2024.