FIFA 15 (Xbox One)
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78 years ago
FIFA 15 Review
Over the last month EA Sports has released two of their major sports games, but this week brought perhaps the most popular of all with FIFA 15. Unlike
12 years ago
FIFA 15 review
At a glance, the changes seem minimal, but this is the best football game going around. The changes on the pitch, which make the gameplay considerably more fluid and unpredictable, ensure for an engaging, exciting and highly entertaining football game.
Pros:
- + Fluid gameplay feels better
- + Way more unpredictable
- + Team management improved
- + Focus on attack leads to awesome goals
Cons:
- - Keeper AI is improved
- but they make different dumb mistakes too often
- - Commentary needs an overhaul
11 years ago
Tired of Messi
3 years in a row for Messi being on the cover for EASTER sports fifa There is other players that deserve a cover. But the game is a 5 star
11 years ago
FIFA 15 review – off the?ball
Different but certainly not better, despite the amazing next gen visuals FIFA has never seemed so indecisive and lacking in direction.
Pros:
- The graphics and presentation are fantastic, and the 'emotional intelligence' works very well
- Ultimate Team is as engrossing as ever, with some useful new additions
Cons:
- No sense of continuity with last year's game and defending is now often a chore
- New goalies are deeply flawed
- Almost no changes to single-player mode
11 years ago
FIFA 15 PS4/Xbox One Review
FIFA 15 is still one of the best sports simulations around, with superb animation and big-match atmosphere.
11 years ago
FIFA 15 (Xbox One) Review – No Stripped Down NHL 15 Experience Here
So what do you do to keep things fresh with a franchise that consistently receives high praise from critics and has sold over a 100 million copies? For starters, you don't mess around with that winning formula and the changes you do make don't necessarily revamp the core experience.
11 years ago
FIFA 15 review
There can be a divide between 'FIFA the core game' and 'FIFA the wider experience'. What looks like football doesn't always feel like football, and crafting a playable product from the world's most beloved sport is more complex than making sure Neymar's nose hairs are accurate.
Pros:
- Plays faster and tighter than its predecessor
- The broadcast-style presentation looks just like TV
- Match Day Live brings news and stats from the real world
- Ultimate Team is better than ever
Cons:
- Football's a global game
- but improvements are weighted towards England's Premier League
- The lack of new features--but then what's there to possibly add
11 years ago
Brace yourselves, fans of the beautiful game: It's back. Every year, when the final transfer has posed with his new kit in his hands and all of the leagues around the world are in full swing, the fans turn their attention away from who was purchased and sold and come to the realization that FIFA is...
11 years ago
Back of the net.
Little bit disappointed that Clint Dumpster wasn't on the cover of the copy I received. Lionel Richie looked lonely all my himself. Belter of a game though.
11 years ago
FIFA 15 (for Xbox One)
If you can remain calm during the course of a FIFA match without swearing, face-palming, or leaping from the sofa in celebration, you've probably reached a state of nirvana the Dalai Lama would envy. And with FIFA 15 ($59.99), EA has made it harder than ever to achieve such a state.
Pros:
- Enhanced gameplay
- Even more emotional than previous titles
- Redesigned Team Management system
- Most realistic FIFA game yet
Cons:
- Players appear ridiculously muscular during close-ups
- Still too easy to make high-through ball passes for cheap goals
- No improvements in refereeing
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