Game Details

Size 992 MB
Region USA
Genre Sports
Format 7z / ISO
Year September 28, 2010
Console PSP

 

FIFA Soccer 11 (2010) brought a significant shift to the series by introducing “Personality+” on consoles, while the PSP version focused on refined ball physics and a deeper career experience. It was the first entry to truly bridge the gap between the classic PSP gameplay and the modern tactical era of football.

Game Premise

FIFA Soccer 11 emphasizes “We Are 11,” focusing on team chemistry and individual player skill. On the PSP, it provides a highly authentic experience with over 30 licensed leagues, 500 teams, and more than 15,000 players. The game is designed to reward tactical build-up play over simple sprinting, making every goal feel earned.

Back Cover Description

REAL PLAYERS. REAL DRAMA.

“The world’s best football game returns to the PSP with more authenticity and depth than ever before. FIFA Soccer 11 lets you experience the game like a pro with the all-new Be A Pro: Goalkeeper mode—take control of the match from between the posts!

With updated rosters for the 2010-2011 season and a revamped Manager Mode, you have total control over your club’s destiny. Master the pitch with sophisticated passing and improved player AI that reacts to every move. From the local derby to the international stage, FIFA 11 delivers the true passion of football in the palm of your hand.

Authentic. Deep. Portable.

Key Gameplay Features

  • Be A Pro: Goalkeeper: For the first time on PSP, you can choose to play exclusively as the keeper, requiring perfect positioning and split-second reflexes to keep a clean sheet.

  • Pro Passing: Passing accuracy is now determined by your player’s skill and the difficulty of the situation (angle, pressure), leading to more realistic game flows.

  • Custom Tactics: Deepen your strategy by adjusting team width, aggression, and speed to counter your opponent’s playstyle.

  • 360° Fight for Possession: Improved physical interactions between players mean that shielding the ball and jostling for position are more effective.

  • Music & Media: The iconic soundtrack features artists like Gorillaz and Massive Attack, and you can even import your own music to play in the menus.

Short Review: The Mid-Gen Peak

The Good

  • Goalkeeper Mode: It’s a surprisingly tense and fun addition that completely changes how you view a match.

  • Fluid Gameplay: The transition between passing and shooting feels more natural than in FIFA 10, with less “floaty” ball physics.

  • Licensed Content: EA’s dominance in licensing means you get the real kits, badges, and rosters that fans crave.

The Bad

  • Technical Limits: The PSP hardware began to show its age here, with some noticeable pixelation on player faces during close-up replays.

  • AI Quirks: While improved, the AI defenders can occasionally be caught out by simple over-the-top through balls.

Screenshots

FIFA Soccer 11 PSP ISO
FIFA Soccer 11 PSP ISO