Rating 4.1 36 reviews
price $3.00 - $18.99
Attack of the Fanboy
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
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GottaBeMobile
11 years ago

FIFA 15 Review: 5 Things We Love

The FIFA 15 release arrived this week delivering an upgraded game of FIFA to soccer fans across the globe. After a fun experience on FIFA 14 we wondered how EA
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amazon.ca
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.
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zavvi.com
11 years ago

FIFA 15

Amazing beautiful it's as if you lived the life of messi on the pitch!! Must buy for all football fans
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Metacritic
10 years ago

EA employs something like a Dynamic Difficulty Adjustment (or scripting) for online and even offline competition. The fact is this, if you are a soccer genius, who has spent 10,000 hrs mastering the controls, devising strategies, and understanding the game mechanics, it won't really matter.
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Amazon
9 years ago

Not as advertised

The game itself is good and for the price I can't complain, however this is not as advertised. The code inside the box for the ultimate team features did not work.
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Metro
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
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GIN
11 years ago

FIFA 15 Takes A Penalty Kick

The FIFA franchise has become an anomaly in the gaming world. Year after year, the development team at EA Canada comes up with a game that could, understandably, become a repetitive rehashing of the prior year's version.
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PC Magazine
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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PC Magazine
11 years ago

FIFA 15 (for Xbox One) Review

EA has added several small enhancements to FIFA 15 that improves the look and feel of the game, but some minor annoyances still linger. 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. Every year, EA improves certain aspects of the game; just enough to challenge you and keep you interested, but not drastically enough to make you wonder if you bought Pro Evolution Soccer by mistake. That said, FIFA 15 forces you to adapt to the new gameplay, which can prove frustrating. As usual, EA's newest soccer title is cross-platform; it's also available on PlayStation 4($799.95 at Amazon)(Opens in a new window), last-gen consoles, handhelds, and mobiles devices. The View From AboveIn the quest to perfect the digital rendition of the beautiful game, EA has made some aesthetic improvements that make FIFA 15 closer to the real thing as ever. You can now see the wear and tear that 22 football playe...
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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