Unfortunately, there are a few teething problems with the new system - namely when it comes to actually scoring a goal. You too can show off like this, thanks to two button mode. In other words, it takes a lot of the complexity out of a football game, and lets you focus more on what's important - the fun. You don't even have to worry as much about the force you're putting behind the shot, and how long you're holding the button for, as the game seems to compensate and choose the best for you. If you're in a position to cross, and you press A, the game will cross for you. What's brilliant is that it will work out what you're trying to do for you - and most of the time, it'll get it right. If you want a sliding tackle, that's on B. If you want to tackle a player, you press A. When you don't have the ball, the controls are equally simple. If you want to shoot, you press B, and the game will calculate the best shot for you - choosing whether to chip it, perform what's known as a "finesse" shot, (don't worry, we don't really understand what that means either), or simply blast it into the net. ![]() If you want the ball to go to another player, you simply press A - the computer will work out whether it needs to kick it in the air, or on the ground, and perform a perfect pass for you. Taking a lot of the manual control out of the game, the game now does the thinking for you. We've had a chance to go hands-on with the 360's new Two-button mode, and we're pleased to say - it really does make things a lot easier.
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