UEFA Euro 2012 marks the first time EA has released a FIFA tournament
tie-in as downloadable content. Finally, there's no need to get gouged
on another full-priced boxed product just so you can see England
actually win something for once. It's just as well, too, since Euro
2012's content is rather thin on the ground. The usual array of licensed
stadiums, kits, and new commentary certainly capture the atmosphere of
the tournament, but there's little else to do outside of chasing
silverware or playing the mind-numbingly dull Expedition mode.
Who's your daddy? |
No question where this ball is going. |
Price : RM 14