intheinbetween
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well, I'll be waiting for the next-gen version reviews, those are gonna be interesting
Return of the king, PES?
Of late, FIFA’s tried to encourage thoughtful, build-up play, but the improvements made to the movement of your fellow teammates really foster more end-to-end, thrilling encounters. It’s the side of football FIFA has always excelled at portraying: taking early leads, a frantic tempo, and plenty of last-minute goals. That’s not to say there isn’t a tactical element, but it’s not FIFA’s real strength, and this year it feels like it’s more comfortable with that identity.
Sounds great. I hated the PES demo, but I think I'll wait for the PS4 version of Fifa unless Amazon offers an upgrade program for PS4 EA titles.
The demo did not feel like an improvement over FIFA 13.It did, but I still agree with you
The demo did not feel like an improvement over FIFA 13.
Fifa will have the ignite engine, and 3d audience instead of the 2d it has always had. It makes a HUGE diffrence visually.
FIFA 14 isn’t a major landmark for the series in terms of innovation. Unlike recent iterations, it doesn’t ask you to relearn key skills. But the changes have made FIFA more attacking, fun, welcoming, and attractive, and ultimately it’s a stronger experience.
guys you cant just discount new features like roster and kit updates
It only took 18 iterations but we've finally arrived.Spectators are now a fully three-dimensional
Because it might end up being DLC rather than a stand alone release.The world cup is this summer. Why would I buy FIFA 14 when FIFA 14 world cup edition is out mid next year?
It only took 18 iterations but we've finally arrived.
Yep.Fifa is an example of a game that should be released every few years and have roosters/stadiums updated through online. However thanks to many many many blind fans, and blind reviewers/money-hated reviewers this ain't gonna happen.