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stop thinking that thought!
I said STOP!
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> and appaluds*
That was an amazing speech, I think there was something subliminal in there that we noticed but didn't realise. Anyway don't worry about him, he'll be banned by tomorrow because not only that post of his copied but if you look in FOG Chat then there was another post of his that was copied. And he didn't even read it before posting it, just read it and laugh at his stupidity.
* stands and appaluds*
The PlayStation 2 version is called ISS 2000, although it's not a conversion of the N64 version of the same name. It's also not a conversion of the fantastic PSone version of ISS Evolution. Confused? Well what is it? It's the team behind the N64 version's game, a completely different ISS engine from the usual. Perhaps the most disappointing aspect of the past ISS games was the phony player names (Bekham and Sheerar to name but a few). ISS 2000 remedies that, with the spanking new FIFPro licence - the licence to use real player names so now when you drive home a screamer from 25 yards it comes from the boot of Owen and not Oren. It's a small difference but it really helps ISS purists and may help entice newbies over to the ISS camp.
If you were worried that ISS won't play the same with a new engine, then don't worry - it plays just as good a game of footie as it always has. ISS 2000 has the best of both versions of the game - the complex strategies employed in the PSone version and the all-out, singing and dancing goal-heavy magic of the N64 version. It strikes a nice balance between the two and plays a superb game. ISS is the kind of game you can play for hours, desperately trying to improve your skills. It is such a deep game, the ISS virgin may catch a glimpse of themselves in the mirror, face crumpled in concentration, sweat pouring down their brow. It's that good. Build up play is easy, with searching passes and intelligent lobs making it that little bit easier.
Ooh, ISS 2000 is just gorgeous. The new animations coupled with the new and improved character models make the game look better than ever, and those 30 yard screamers look so good, you might just have to save them to memory card. New game modes include the long-absent Scenarios mode - you have to finish off great moments in history like the England v Portugal Euro 2000 match. It's 2-2 in the dying moments, can you not conceed a penalty? Not if your name's Philip. ISS 2000 deserves to be bought for every single PS2 that gets sold, because everyone needs to experience the kind of gameplay that it has to offer. Get it in
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