Although FIFA 15 has obviously made some great improvements in the game, I feel that it has also gone back in a few different areas. Defending is significantly harder, and most games end with each team scoring more than 4 goals.
Although FIFA 15 has obviously made some great improvements in the game, I feel that it has also gone back in a few different areas. Defending is significantly harder, and most games end with each team scoring more than 4 goals.
Fifa 15 may only have one real competitor in pro evolution soccer, but in my opinion this is the much better game. The game offers many game modes, from Ultimate team, where you open packs, and buy and sell players to build your squad to take online, to become a pro where you control only the one...
Fun; Good Gameplay; Good Graphics; Nice Game Modes
Goalkeepers; Online Servers
Game was awesome and the disk had no scratches. All like new
Beware, my Ultimate Team got hacked and EA Sports did not deliver on there promises to get my players back. I will never buy an EA Sports item EVER again.
Same scripted **** as every other year, don't waste your time. Games are not about the best man wins anymore it's scripted to cater to kids who spend mammys money on coins so lets them win. Daylight robbery
Perhaps more than ever, this year's FIFA comes down to the little details. If you played last season's game, then the visuals, game modes, on-pitch action, and means of interaction will be immediately familiar. As a result, the learning curve in FIFA 15 is almost nonexistent.
New goalkeeper animations add diversity and visual flair; Opposition AI is more adaptable; less predictable; Ultimate Team's 'loan' system reduces the mode's inherent grind; Tactics and formations are easier to implement and design; Focus on attacking play makes for great online matches
Commentary remains awkward; Emphasis on exciting football could limit long-term depth
FIFA 15 is easily the most realistic soccer game out there, even if it at times feels a bit over-the-top.
FIFA 15 is a polished and overall refinement of last year's game; Players feel more natural controlling the ball and the new goalkeeper animations look fantastic
Defense in FIFA 15 has a tendency to feel underpowered and less impactful than we would prefer
In last year's FIFA review, I joked that EA Sports might one day rebrand the game as Sky Sports' FIFA, and it appears that my attempt at humour was bang on the money. A host of changes once again perv
Title: FIFA 15 Publisher: Electronic Arts Developer: Genre: Sports, Football Platform(s): PlayStation 4 (reviewed), Xbox One, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PS Vita, 3DS, PC Price: Rs. 3,999 (PS4, [...]
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