FIFA 15 offers a glimpse into the future with new goalkeepers and emotion system, but at the moment it is only a tease. Regardless of that, this is still a complete and enjoyable experience of virtual footy....
Published: 2014-09-23, Author: John , review by: gamespot.com
New goalkeeper animations add diversity and visual flair, Opposition AI is more adaptable, less predictable, Ultimate Team's 'loan' system reduces the mode's inherent grind, Tactics and formations are easier to implement and design, Focus on attacking pla
Commentary remains awkward, Emphasis on exciting football could limit longterm depth
Abstract: In the world of sports games, you set yourself apart from your forerunners by including brand new modes or features. When FIFA 15 came out, I was excited to see what the game had to offer. I'm not the biggest soccer fan out there. I'm mostly just a casual...
A highly polished soccer experience, Tweaked pace of gameplay adds to realism
Team members sometimes get outsmarted by the opponent, Mostly of an evolution over last year's edition
FIFA 15 may not be a massive leap from last year's instalment, but there is no denying it is a highly polished soccer simulator that will please fans of the sport...
Ultimate Team concept is excellent (although its been in the last 5 FIFAs so isnt new), Presentation – ingame it feels like a Sky Sports matchday, and the commentary is superb and (usually!) exactly fits the ingame events, FIFA also has all 20 premier l
Gameplay – this is what you will spend 90% of your time doing so it was important to get right. Unfortunately EA haven't got the balance right at all. Defenders are extremely poor and cant tackle for toffee! Pace is the only attribute that matters in th
ClatterSuperb atmosphereMore physical than everPlayer emotionsGoalkeepersBlatterA little too quick at timesOccasional physics glitchesCounter-attack heavyGoalkeepersYou own this Total You want this Total You had this Total FIFA PlayStation ReviewFIFA i...
Field game remains first in class, New Ultimate Team features make it easier to play without resorting to microtransactions, Expert presentation makes myriad modes easy to understand and access.
AI has slight trouble autoswitching players on defense, Nightmarishly bad pop soundtrack, Making some menu choices is a little sluggish
Excellent graphics, More dynamic on the pitch, Minor tweaks to brilliant game modes, Superb commentary
End-to-end play can get ridiculous, Some silly bugs
It's not perfect, but FIFA 15 is the most exciting FIFA for a couple of years. A drift away from realistic defence towards more aggressive forward play replaces stolid midfield battles with end-to-end drama, and we still get all the great modes – includi...
Published: 2014-10-08, Author: Adam , review by: cgmagonline.com
FIFA15 proves itself by adding numerous graphical, gameplay and presentation improvements, which make it a must-buy soccer simulation, even if you bought last year's FIFA14...