4 January 2014

FIFA 14 review

Hello there, I'm Accel and this is my reviews on FIFA 14. For the football head, you must had played it before and will know what the thing that I will talking about. This game was released in late September 2013 for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita, Xbox 360, Wii, Nintendo 3DS video game consoles and Microsoft Windows. For the new PS4 and Xbox one, this game was released in November 2013.This game was developed by EA Canada and published by Electronic Arts.

Game link:http://www.easports.com/fifa/fifa14

well this is Fifa 13 footage cause I can't find any that are not under a copyright
FIFA 14 isn't radically different to EA Sports' previous offerings but it does give players a game where every detail, from how a player runs, jumps and passes, to where their leg breaks, has been obsessed over. Expect grandfathers to sit down, thinking they're watching Manchester United's losing weekly game.(just kidding)FIFA 14 slower game pace might not be an enjoyable things for all the fan but it certainly made me rethink of a new strategies for this game. From sprinting towards goal last year to more passing game this year.

When you're through on goal however, you'll see the system in a new light. The step-based system meshes well with new ball physics and opens the door for some spectacular goals--dipping half-volleys, curled lace shots, and everything in-between. As a result, goals feel more organic and varied here than they have in a FIFA game for years. When the perfect shot comes off and nestles into the top corner, it feels magical rather than contrived. And also,you will often push out wide to avoid the large crowd of player between you and the goal itself.

Matches are introduced with exterior shots of the stadium, the cameras focus on debutants and star performers, while the crowds no longer look like cardboard .To showcase these improvements, matches are played at a lower level, better incorporating the supporters, who now chant back and forth and can be stunned into silence when the opposition grabs a shock goal.Matches like the El Clasico encounter between Real Madrid and Barcelona feel more important than ever before, which better immerses players into the action and really ramps up the tension.

A massive evolution in the AI also contributes to the game's new, more interesting, tempo. Instead of aimlessly running around, your players try to occupy free space and opposition defenders react by trying to occupy the same areas. Building a sustained attack means your whole team pushes forward, pressuring the oppositionand hemming them into their own defensive area. This mostly makes attacking more exciting but on a few occasions half of my team were playing like they were strikers in a way that would be extremely unlikely in a real game. That was frustrating because you can't actually force those players to get back into position, unless you stop attacking. Why would you do that?

FIFA 14's a great game--of course it is--but the series seems too big and bloated now to make any substantial changes. FIFA 14 requires more patience than most of its predecessors, and even when your patience is rewarded, it often feels like it's flattering to deceive. Slow and stodgy in midfield but dynamic and physical at either end of the pitch, it's possible that some might think this the best FIFA ever--but you'd be splitting hairs, not defences.So I will give this game a score 7 out of 10


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