Anticipation, I have FIFA 11 also for PSP and compared to FIFA 12 is more of an infusion. Players', tricot and league updates. No major innovations. The graphics engine is as far as I can tell also taken 1 to 1. The graph itself is OK, even if the PSP can be a lot more capable. The controls are easy to learn and is also quite easy on the hand. Fast passing game, moving the player, shots on goal, no problem. The scope is, but it's a handheld game, very large. Alone with the Manager Mode you can for weeks, if not employ even months. It accepts either the control of a player (or a real one created itself a), takes over the part of the coach or (which I recommend) to the Manager. As a player you just take control of this and harvests per game experience points, which you can put in Level in areas such as edges, Long Shots and dribbling. As a coach, one controls the entire team and can organize the training. As a manager, you take over everything, to organize at the beginning of test matches, transfers and makes signing sponsorship deals. All 3 areas go beyond a maximum of 15 seasons as a player you can later become a coach and take over a club. Definitely very motivating and long captivating. Other game modes are single seasons, challenges (eg one is 2: 3 behind and is in 20 minutes, the game turn) or even training. The AI of the opponents is largely ok, only sometimes it affords extreme Patzer. It may happen that one clears a ball toward the goalkeeper's own, this can be rolled in slow motion over the line of the ball, so that there is a corner against itself. Among the licenses you need, I do not think say a lot. All major leagues in it (even Korean League) and at the most important leagues in Europe (Germany, France, Spain, England and Italy) even each the second division it.
In itself, the game is actually quite good and perfect for in between or longer. However, what bothers me is the "development" of FIFA 11 to FIFA 12 really only the main menu has been provided with a new background, adjusted everything regarding transfers and that's it. Evil is that if it was really well developed so simple, so extreme errors. Most clubs play in a 4-2-3-1 system. Problem is, teams that have this formation have, "no" right midfielder, as he suddenly plays in the center next to the central and not just initially but permanently. Then it happens that from time to crash the game and after the last game in the manager mode (due to aforementioned 15 seasons) simply crashes. I was with Hertha BSC in my last season, last cup match, recovered and then whoosh, the game crashes just starting. The pity is that EA has also be taken over this crash bug from FIFA 11. And with the formations is the purest joke, so something has to quality control or the testers noticed because it condemns so many clubs in the game is the emergence of so. Thus an error, as in the formations can not be overlooked (ie, if it was really tested by EA times in detail).
So you can say, the game itself is ok. 11 does not have people that FIFA can access like, if you can live with those flaws. People have the FIFA 11, it should be 2 or 3 times superior access here, as it is simply an update only what EA indeed the internet could provide. I hope that FIFA 13 is then better (although I doubt that it will ever even appear for the normal PSP and if, again probably as a loveless imitation as here at FIFA 12).