Fifa 15 review.
Fifa 15 is no-doubt the most complete game of the series. With many new added features, EA made the game seem as realistic as possible. But is realism really the best aspect to a game?
The improved player faces and stunning graphics really stand this game out from opposition like P.E.S. Players now look like themselves in real life. To add to this, EA has taken great care when producing the style of movement specific to each individual. Players like Ronaldo, who have a very particuar way of running, now move very similarly to what they do in real life.
Ultimate team this year has improved too with the introduction of an option to loan players. Now, users can loan players to get a feel for them before making the final purchase. This is extremely useful to hose who wish to aquire the higher rated stars.
Although many improvements have been made to the game, flaws are still an issue to any Fifa game. Last year, users experienced a real lack of pace - the fastest players on the pitch could not outrun the slowest and least mobile centre-backs. This meant that the game ws played much more differently. In this year's Fifa, creating chances and running past players has never been easier. Therefore, this creates an imbalance. The defence are just not able to good job of keeping the opposition out of their box.
However, to encounter the imbalance, EA have made the shooting very tricky. Users now have to adjust the power very carefully and any mistimings could end in a wasted chance. But again, chances are so plentyful and so easy to create that high scoring games will become a common experience.
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