UEFA Champions League 2006-2007 Critic Reviews
27 Total Reviews
23 Positive Reviews(85.2%)
4 Mixed Reviews(14.8%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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TeamXbox
May 13, 2024
A lovely game engine featuring independent player and ball physics. Card game campaign mode jazzes up offline play.
Official Xbox Magazine UK
May 13, 2024
There are countless days of single- and multiplayer amusement to be had, ensuring that you'll be kept suitably entertained until the next FIFA installment rolls off the EA conveyor belt...which will no doubt be in a few months' time.
MS Xbox World
May 13, 2024
The addition of the new card collecting system is fresh and inspirational; however it is also frustrating with a steep learning curve that really needs a better introduction to persuade the FIFA elite to get involved.
Game Chronicles
May 13, 2024
This is the game that "FIFA 07" should have been. Despite the little annoyances, this is the best soccer game on the 360.
AceGamez
May 13, 2024
The animations are also really fluid and collisions look very natural, an area where Pro Evo is lacking.
XboxAddict
May 13, 2024
Overall it is a good game and if you are a soccer lover and I know you are out there this is a game that will not disappoint you.
GameZone
May 13, 2024
UEFA Champions League will surprise most people with its creativity and innovation. It may not be up to par with the competition quite yet, but the card collecting and trading feature makes this a must try for all soccer fans.
Pelit (Finland)
May 13, 2024
A decent football game with a lot of teams and up-to-date lineups. The Treble feels more like a soap opera than football with simulated games and weird accidents. On the pitch UCL 06–07 has its moments, but does not really shine. The new gameplay based on collectable cards in the Xbox 360 version works great and is tons of fun, and the game looks and sounds very nice.
Gamers' Temple
May 13, 2024
UEFA’s card-collecting aspect is a long shot on goal, but for some it will be right on target.
GameSpot
May 13, 2024
UEFA Champions League's unique method of building teams by collecting player cards makes up for the fact that it's EA's fourth soccer game for the 360 in just over a year.
Game Informer
May 13, 2024
The new Ultimate Team mode is addictive as it combines regular gameplay and managerial acumen with a trading card component that entices with a constant sense of accomplishment and attraction...What this UEFA achieves in this new mode it loses in the actual gameplay.
GameTrailers
May 13, 2024
The card trading mechanic can be a lot of fun, and as an extra in a full-featured franchise like FIFA or Madden, it would feel more at home. Standing on it’s own two feet it’s not quite enough to carry a game by itself.
GamerNode
May 13, 2024
A deep and rewarding experience for players who are genuinely captivated by the title's unique approach and also have some interest in the UEFA itself, but a mediocre and oftentimes clunky game to those who fall below the category of aficionado.
Official Xbox Magazine
May 13, 2024
With a greater focus on improving teammate intelligence and smoothing control quirks, UEFA could be a great soccer game. Until then, it remains merely good.
IGN
May 13, 2024
With UEFA, you'll get a really neat idea that's rather foreign to soccer -- using trading cards to build a team from nothing to something. The Panini/Magic/fantasy football concept is deep and compelling and requires much strategizing and experimenting, all without kicking a single ball.
GameSpy
May 13, 2024
The Ultimate Team adds a nicer touch than we'd initially anticipated it would, although it's still probably a bit complicated for some to enjoy, especially in regard to team management and contract cards.
GamesRadar+
May 13, 2024
The Champions League is an amazing showcase of the drama and passion of the Beautiful Game, but EA has mostly wasted an opportunity to transition it to the 360 by repackaging FIFA 07 with a shinier coat of paint. It’s fine enough for a lark, but not enough to claim the crown.
Eurogamer
May 13, 2024
It's a package that knows exactly why people want to buy it and lives up to their expectations; that it uses a little imagination along the way is a bonus. You'll either want it or have no use for it, so the number down there doesn't matter a great deal.
X-ONE Magazine UK
May 13, 2024
It feels a good deal more complete than you might initially expect.