The PS2 version is significantly faster and more fluid than its counterparts on other consoles like the Wii. Dribbling:
Goalkeepers received updated animations and better versatility, matching the abilities of modern shot-stoppers to provide a greater challenge.
While does not have a scripted narrative "story" in the traditional sense, the game's depth comes from the personal journeys you create within its major simulation modes. On the PS2, these modes allow you to build a legacy through management or individual stardom. Key "Story" Modes
Unlike the next-gen versions, the PS2 version lacks 360-degree dribbling due to hardware limitations. However, dribbling feels "tighter" compared to previous PS2 entries, with the ball rarely popping loose. AI Issues: