AWESOME and I love it
AWESOME and I love it
's new mode ‘The Journey' for the past five hours. Well, at least I think it's 2 a.m. -- I'm far too hooked by the mode's addictive qualities to look at my phone. Alex Hunter's tale is an intriguing one, and my personal mission to achieve glory as a member of the AFC Bournemouth squad has engulfed...
isn't one of the entries in the series that changes enough to feel like a must-buy, and if you're happy still playing , then you may well feel justified in holding off on purchasing a new football game until next year.
Positives + The Journey is engrossing + Frostbite engine works well + New; minor additions compliment already existing modes
Negatives; Some presentation feels stale; The Journey is a little too scripted
The Alex Hunter mode was quite interesting and it was awesome to watch a player you could relate to develop and make it in the big leagues. I hope that returns in later games. As for the gameplay, pretty much business as usual, I found some of my inputs would be dropped for some reason, a problem...
What value is there, though, in having all these different ways of playing, if the playing itself just isn't that enjoyable? That's the question I've had to ask myself as I've sunk hours into The Journey, FUT, career mode, and will doubtless continue to ponder over the coming weeks.
It seems to be one of EA Sport's most popular titles, yet it continues to disappoint each year. Looking past the new and interesting "The Journey" mode (which ends up lasting not as long as many might have hoped), the game suffers from frustratingly bland career mode options which seem to be left...
a great game and to get it at a bargain price on black Friday was even better, the journey story mode makes it the best Fifa i have played to date . if you love soccer buy it.
Unfortunately game case cracked behind game livery........game disc itself was loose within the case.......game case also damaged on the "hinged" side top and bottom......may have been caused in transit or whilst being "picked"
The beautiful game.
Set pieces are fantastic; The Journey is a great addition; Frostbite engine make the players and stadiums look incredible
Control is a little jarring; The games can move too fast; Manager avatars are pointless
There's no doubt that this is a massive year for FIFA. PES 2016 really pulled it out of the bag, and PES 2017 is even better, so there's the sense that EA Sports decided resting on its laurels wasn't an option. The result?
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