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FIFA 2001 didn’t tear up the rulebook, but it added the "polish" that fans had been craving.

Released in late 2000, marked a massive turning point for EA Sports as it bridged the gap between the classic 32-bit era and the "next-gen" power of the PlayStation 2. Known for its catchy Moby-infused soundtrack and its leap into 3D facial realism, it remains a nostalgic pillar for football fans who remember when the "Emotion Engine" first brought players to life. A Visual Leap: The PS2 Revolution fifa-2001-game

Using advanced motion capture, players moved with a "silky smooth" quality, reacting more realistically to tackles and goals. Gameplay: Refinement Over Reinvention FIFA 2001 didn’t tear up the rulebook, but

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