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Smyths toys
★★★★★
6 years ago
Great Valur

Bought this as a Christmas present, Smyths were the cheapest around. Great game and very quick delivery. My teenagers couldn't be more pleased!

Mighty Ape
★★★★★
6 years ago
"Awesome!"

It only took 3 days to arrive and it was totally worth the price! Love the game as it brings back such nostalgic memories and vibes. Definitely do recommend using MightyApe as I've been purchasing off this site for years now and for more years to come! Love it team.

Appliances Online
★★★★★
4 years ago
Amazing price and game

The game is amazingly next level and worth buying it from ao.com at the amazing price an dquick delivery.

Walmart
★★★★★
6 years ago

Bought the game for around 37 dollars on Walmart. Came a little late and when it did come it was a corrupt disk that had scratches all over the back.

PlayStation LifeStyle
★★★★★
6 years ago
FIFA 18 Review – Best in Class (PS4)

Hunter strikes back!

Impulse Gamer
★★★★★
6 years ago
FIFA 18

FIFA 18 does enough to better its predecessor thanks to new player animations and improvements to the gameplay.

PC Magazine
★★★★★
6 years ago
FIFA 18 (for PlayStation 4)

By making the core on-pitch experience even better, you're further encouraged to play deeper into every offering, from Alex Hunter's tale to trying to score a last minute winner with or against your friends.

Noticeably improved on-field gameplay; Top-notch production values; Enhancements and tweaks pervade every game mode; Players behave more like real-world counterparts; Great commentary and soundtrack

Easy to bypass midfield too often; Still leans on scoring emphasis

GamesRadar
★★★★★
6 years ago
FIFA 18: "The best footballing package available, with plenty of improvements"

The best footballing package available, with myriad improvements – yet still unlikely to convert fans of the opposition.

Strong; if necessary; on-field improvements; Unsurpassed for likenesses; as ever; Frostbite looks absolutely dreamy in year two

Lower-tier football is no fun for anyone; Familiar FUT elements won't appease sterner critics

Gameplanet
★★★★★
6 years ago
FIFA 18 review

Toby Berger gets to grips with FIFA 18, the latest footy title from EA Canada.

New animation system looks great; Squad Battles is an excellent addition to Ultimate Team; Alex Hunter's return is a welcome one; Career Mode additions are appreciated; Gameplay tweaks are fantastic

Commentary lines from FIFA 08 still remain; Defenders and their defensive line can be pulled apart with ease; I'm really not a fan of Ultimate Team's heavy encouragement of micro-transactions

PC Magazine
★★★★★
6 years ago
FIFA 18 (for PlayStation 4) Review

The Madden franchise may take center stage in the minds of many American players, but given its global appeal and overall quality, FIFA is the biggest jewel in EA's sports crown. The series has continued to grow and improve, adding huge modes like The Journey, advancing existing ones with tweaks and features, and tinkering with on-pitch play. Some years, certain aspects of the latter don't pan out, even as the game around it continues to mature. It's difficult to nail down the feel of the real sport while balancing it for fun (and widely accessible) gameplay, but EA has struck a sweet spot with FIFA 18. It's fast, and arguably too attack focused, but changes to the ball winning, handling, crossing, and overall presentation make this year's version a better simulation of football from top to bottom. The Beautiful Game It should come as no surprise that FIFA 18's presentation is a nearly unparalleled sharp, flashy package. The series has consistently boasted high production values ...

FIFA 18 delivers the best in-match experience the series has seen in years, while adding enhancements to virtually every facet of an already-polished package.

Noticeably improved on-field gameplay; Top-notch production values; Enhancements and tweaks pervade every game mode; Players behave more like real-world counterparts; Great commentary and soundtrack

Easy to bypass midfield too often; Still leans on scoring emphasis

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