Referee's decision making is still absurd, calling offsides when the ball and player are clearly onside or vice-versa. Goalkeeping AI is still awful, there have been many time already where my goalkeeper has let me down on a questionable conceded goal or mistake, making me frustrated enough to want to throw my controller across the room. The goalkeepers have not improved like EA promised they would. We are still at the stage where Per Mertesacker is catching up to Cristiano Ronaldo, which is not good as in FIFA 16 they have a pace difference of 61 ratings, as demonstrated in this picture. The game is very slow to go, the movement of players is sluggish and the overall pace of the game has been toned down dramatically, whether that be for better or worse, you decide. The game lacks what past FIFAs have had in abundance, pace.
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It lacks the edge needed to take over the Sports genre, although still being worlds ahead of its closest competitor, Pro Evolution Soccer.
With that out of the way and set we are off and I hope you enjoy this review of arguably the most demanded sports game of the gaming calender, EA Sport's FIFA 16.Īhh.
Story (Kind of non-existent here but I will improvise) The review.Īs with all of my reviews, there will be given categories on different aspects of the game/anime/movie/etc, in this case game. Which brings me to the point of this post. EA Sports never tend to improve upon the gameplay, they always keep it the same or, in this FIFA's case, degrade the gameplay. Whether it be the only recently implemented vanishing spray of referees or the moving of the corner flag. Every year, they are constantly putting in small clinks to improve the graphics if anything else. From an outsider perspective, FIFA is no more than the same game every year, you kick a ball around a park until someone kicks it in the net. No, I'm not talking about the corrupt, blackmailing, money laundering FIFA, I mean the video game. Now, I am a big football/soccer fan, I've lived growing up with it all my life, so it's a no brainer that I would be interested with the FIFA name alone. Rightyo, time to kick my return to KH13 off with a bang by reviewing EA Sport's next lineup of copy/paste yearly releases, FIFA 16.