Don't like the monetization aspect. Kids basically need to pay money to get the best players in the Ultimate Team mode. You need to be constantly online also which if your connection drops can result in lost games and very frustrated kids.
Don't like the monetization aspect. Kids basically need to pay money to get the best players in the Ultimate Team mode. You need to be constantly online also which if your connection drops can result in lost games and very frustrated kids.
For everyone who says FIFA 16 no better that 15, that is because the XBOX 360 doesn't have a blu ray reader so to make the game smaller so it fits on a DVD, EA has removed some features. They have removed it from the PS3 as well so they could keep the two consoles on par.
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FIFA 16 is the latest version of EA Sports Interactive's long line of football games. Released 24th September I have grown to really dislike this game. First of all, for £45 you want to be able to have a new game with lots of upgraded features from the year before or you may as well be playing the...
New Version; Draft Mode; Updated Player Ratings
Worse than FIFA 15; Game play is poor; expensive for the same game
Didn't get the item on promised date due to some deivery problem but still happy because of the price and product. The price is unbeatable.
The complete package is as substantial as ever, and those who've acclimatised to FIFA's play style in recent years will likely consider it good enough. But in the face of much stronger competition, ‘good enough' might not actually be good enough.
Women's football; FUT Draft mode; Thrilling no-touch dribbling
Defensive game is boring; A few glitches and inconsistencies
After last year's disappointment, FIFA returns to good form.
For the first time in a very long time, the battle for video game football supremacy has never been so hotly contested. In years gone by it's always been a case of one game is clearly better than the other. For the early years, it was PES, but in recent memory, it's been FIFA.
It certainly doesn't reinvent the wheel, but FIFA 16 does enough to compete for the championship once again. Changes to defensive awareness and structures make the game more punishing, although they can also lead to a slower, duller football experience.
+ Improved AI awareness and accountability; + Defence and attack balancing act; + Women's football; + FUT Draft
- Draft pricing; - Defensive focus creates dull matches; - Still the occasional glitch and AI brain fart
About this time last year, I was putting the finishing touches on last year's iteration of EA Sports' soccer IP. I spent over a week playing through every game mode, trying to see what worked and what needed fine tuning.
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