FIFA 2004

FIFA 2004 (2003)

by EA Canada, EA Sports
Genres:Sport
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer, Split screen
Story:FIFA Football kicks its game up a few notches with new installment, FIFA Football 2004. This year's action features more advanced levels of player detail and responsiveness. Play as one of the best players from 16 leagues and 350 teams, from Europe's super leagues to the Americas. Plus, a new Career Mode gives you the chance to take a team from the lower divisions, battle through ranks, sign new players, and turn them into champions. With immersive atmospheres, total realism with the world's premier clubs, and improved gameplay, FIFA 2004 looks to reach the goals of football fans.Show more
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March 31, 2025
This old fifa titles are my most played games during my childhood days. Would be utterly grateful to GOG if they bring back all the old FIFA titles. I am passionate about football and football video games and will always be.
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