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Love the new scouting feature, upsets in dynasty are nowhere near as bad as they were in I honestly haven't noticed any bugs in Current-gen, absolutely. Coaching Carosuel is better than it was, foot planting was a huge addition that just makes the game feel some much better and the lines seem to actually let you do some work in the pocket.

Please leave feedback! Give me some more time before comparing it to NCAA 04 or 06 though. Guru03 likes this. I hate this game because of the bugs. Replaying games sucks. Quote: Originally Posted by riggs6taters I hate this game because of the bugs. BB code is On. Smilies are On. Face an opponent to threaten attack while moving with the ball in any direction utilizing precise dribble touches to dodge tackles, or turn and shield the ball, holding off defenders for longer stretches.

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Positive: 36 out of Mixed: 0 out of Negative: 1 out of Eurogamer Spain. This is the icing on the cake of a great generation of football games. FIFA 13 achieves excellence in almost everything: gameplay, modes, social elements and online experience. All this publication's reviews Read full review. FIFA 13 is the most realistic and complete football game available, full of content to keep us busy till the end of the season.

It looks for imperfection in every match —when controlling the ball, shooting, passing, etc. Once again, the football game we would recommend. It's very good, as we now expect. This year's installment just isn't a revolutionary leap.

All this publication's reviews. PlayStation Universe. The formula hasn't changed much, but the overall package is once again as good as it gets. While it does more iterating than innovating this year, FIFA stands alone atop a somewhat small heap of competition to remain the soccer game you want if you only want one soccer game. Game Informer. FIFA 13 captures a lot of the passion and pageantry of world football, but beneath the surface its gameplay flaws can hinder the beautiful movements that truly make the sport great.

FIFA's action on the attack and near the goal has always been subpar, but I've cut it some slack in the past due to upgrades and improvements in other areas. Not this year-this is as weak an effort as I've seen from FIFA in a decade, and the whole affair screams "Roster Update " from the get-go.

User Reviews. Write a Review. Positive: 40 out of Fourth place forever. The delight I had when the original FIFA Street came out, despite its flaws, sadly did not translate to this trainwreck of a football title. My biggest issue was the unresponsive nature of the players and the repetitive AI that pass by you using the same moves they used the last time they had possession.

And the game just won't let you stop them! Animations that either take too long to complete or frustratingly have your player being interrupted only to still carry on the animation as your opponent walks to your goal makes for completely unfair and unbalanced matches. Having said that, it was only the second Street game to release, so the novelty of nut-megging your friends had not worn off completely.

Unlike another title with a similar name on this list, the version of the UEFA Champions League game really wasn't that good - and that's being kind. And it follows the same 'let's not change anything at all except to re-skin the game with different kits and badges for the teams and call it a day' pattern.

Oh, and I forgot to add: 'and let's make the gameplay far worse than the last game'. I'm all for spin-offs, but let's not be lazy EA!

This is when we get into the 'okay' territory on the timeline of FIFA titles. FIFA World Cup was a passable game in an era when nothing was expected of the franchises spin-offs.

A lot of these games tend to earn bonus points simply for being connected to the fantastic football tournaments they are based on, but even the actual, real-life World Cup could not save this game.

Of course, playing with Zidane in his final tournament with that gorgeous France kit is a special experience for a hardcore football fan, but the game aspect comes before the fandom. It's hard to have fun when it's nearly impossible to put the ball in the back of net. Honestly, there are a lot of problems with the original FIFA Street , but the sheer fact that it even released was a mini-miracle for all football fans like me who spent their days playing in the tattered grass pitch outside with twenty-five friends and the infamous 'last goal wins' rule.

The original FIFA Street was unbalanced, had a plethora of graphical hitches, and was a step down from the visuals fans expected, but it was real! It actually came out! Football fans could actually play street football with Kaka and Ronaldinho. I fondly remember the hype surrounding the game as many fans simply switched from real street football to virtual street football.

Bragging rights now ensued in two different worlds with similar rules: last goal wins! I feel a little bad for not placing FIFA World Cup a bit higher on the list, but I aim to separate my favorite games from the ones that I consider superior in quality. FIFA World Cup was a fine game in its own right, but it's the nostalgia and its impeccable roster that pushes it so high. And there were also a bunch of lesser known squads that could pull their weight against the bigger teams.

South Korea, shared hosts with Japan, were incredibly fun to play with, even if you had to face the might of the Germans or the silky tricks of the Brazilians.

A great game for a great tournament - besides the blatant match-fixing! People tend to hate the end to any kind of trilogy and it was sort of the same with FIFA Street 3 , but I am quite opposed to that opinion. It wasn't the most innovative FIFA title, but it executed on what it promised. I mean, what more is there than incorporating a solid move-set with a bunch of tricks to pull off? As you know now, I'm not a big fan of its predecessor, so it might have simply been that my expectations were really low before the game released, but FIFA Street 3 's addition of dozens of new tricks and locations, along with an excellent marketing campaign, made for a solid title.

It's not particularly good and it's definitely not bad. It just is. FIFA 16 didn't really add anything to the FIFA formula except maybe an appreciated boost in graphical quality that was long overdue at the time, but that is one of the least important things in a football sim behind evolving mechanics and furthering the development of game modes.

As a Chelsea fan, the only thing I really enjoyed was the addition of my all-time favorite football kit from that season.

I guess that's a bonus? I spent most of my time in the Pro Clubs mode, which is always fun with friends. FIFA 16 just really didn't do it for me. But at least it's not as forgettable as FIFA 14! FIFA 17 is actually a great game but it feels like it's a title that is on the cusp of greatness.



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