
Here, you are in control of movement, as well as passing, shooting, and the other fundamentals. If you're familiar with the sport you can skip the Wii-Remote-only All Play controls and move straight on to the Remote and Nunchuk option. FIFA 11 includes a training mode to help you get used to the controls in a closed environment, but it offers nothing in the way of tutorials to teach football newcomers the best ways to use specific techniques during matches. This gives you the chance to just get used to the fundamentals of the gameplay or, indeed, the sport itself.


The first and most basic of these is All Play control, which hands movement of your players over to the CPU, so that all you need to do is pass, tackle, and shoot.

To create a football game that appeals to fans of all ages and abilities, EA Sports has given FIFA 11 a number of control schemes.
