An Upgrade, But Not a New Game
An Upgrade, But Not a New Game
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
and whatever that will be this year, but that's yet to be known. With all of that, it's a pleasure to see a product from EA that arrives with confidence and proper execution, and this is what can happen when a team has the resources to keep improving on their vision year over year.
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, [...]
Those three words are considered internationally to be the embodiment of the worlds' most beloved sport – soccer. In their native Portuguese language these three words translate to The Beautiful Game, which has been used to decades to describe the complexity and fluidity of the game that has the...
We've been kicking digital FIFA footballs for over two decades. Think about that for a moment. Two decades of development has gone into a series, which, for many people around the world, is the benchmark for whether or not they buy the new consoles.
The arrival of the PS4 and the Xbox One consoles allowed EA to add in extra little touches in FIFA 14 which weren't present in the previous generation versions. With FIFA 15, they've took several steps forward in terms of the detail, and a number of little touches make the game more authentic than...
2014 was a FIFA World Cup year, though Electronic Arts' FIFA 14 actually came out last year and was themed around the journey to the tournament. FIFA 14 was also notable in that it was the first time the series came to the current generation of consoles.
A highly polished soccer experience; Tweaked pace of gameplay adds to realism
Team members sometimes get outsmarted by the opponent; Mostly of an evolution over last year's edition
I have never been a huge fan of soccer, but with the World Cup happening this past summer, the urge to dive more into the world's sport was stronger than ever. I would have to say much of the success FIFA has garnered over the years has a lot to do with the refined gameplay that EA has been able to...
FIFA is the Coldplay of video games. There. Someone had to say it. Hugely popular, inexplicably so to those who do not like it, both have become increasingly more popular and critically lauded as rivals ponder how exactly they can match such success.
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