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FIFA: Road to World Cup 98: Gameplay, Platforms and Key Facts

FIFA: Road to World Cup 98 (1997): what the game is about, platforms, developer and rating, in one evergreen guide.

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FIFA: Road to World Cup 98 (1997) is a sport video game developed by EA Canada, available on N64, PC, PS1. It holds an aggregated critic and player score of 82/100 on IGDB.

What is FIFA: Road to World Cup 98 about?

The late-1997 edition of FIFA was heavily tied in with the qualifying procedure for the 1998 World Cup. In the Road to the World Cup mode, you take a team from first qualification through to the main tournament, using the varying systems in different parts of the world. The game features 16 distinct outdoor stadia. The League play features 189 clubs and 11 leagues. Each team has specific crowd chants incorporated into the ambient sound.

The action is faster than in previous versions, and AI has been expanded. Players have distinct facial feature and hair styles. Each match is introduced by Des Lynam and commentated on by John Motson and former Scotland international Andy Gray.

Key details

FIFA: Road to World Cup 98 was released in 1997 and supports single player, multiplayer. Platforms: N64, PC, PS1. Developer: EA Canada.

Should you play FIFA: Road to World Cup 98?

A solid 82/100 aggregate score makes FIFA: Road to World Cup 98 a safe pick for fans of sport.

Frequently asked questions

What kind of game is FIFA: Road to World Cup 98?

FIFA: Road to World Cup 98 is a sport game by EA Canada, released in 1997.

What platforms is FIFA: Road to World Cup 98 on?

FIFA: Road to World Cup 98 is available on N64, PC, PS1.

Is FIFA: Road to World Cup 98 good?

FIFA: Road to World Cup 98 has an aggregate score of 82/100 from critics and players on IGDB.

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