Abstract: CommentThe next generation is upon us, and what a better debut for EA Sports to showcase what they can do than what they have accomplished with the Xbox One version of FIFA 14. Keep in mind this reviewer did not have access to a PS4 to do a comparison ...
Abstract: Artikel postad 2013-11-22 12.38. Uppdaterad senast 2013-12-09 16:49. Passa också på att läsa om den uppgraderade Playstation 4 Pro som kom 2016. Det är ganska exakt ett år sedan Nintendo lanserade sin Wii U och formellt startade Next-Gen-race:t (eller den...
Published: 2013-12-06, Author: Jonas , review by: psbloggen.se
Abstract: Efter att jag fick möjligheten att vara bland de första journalisterna som fick testa FIFA 14 insåg jag snabbt att detta skulle bli en årgång som skulle dela upp fansen i två olika läger - de som gillar den ökade realismen och de som tycker att spelglädje...
Published: 2013-12-04, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv/my/
More lifelike player animations, Expanded range of passing, Living, breathing crowds
Offline tournaments are no more, Enhanced physicality means games can get scrappy
There are still niggles. Defenders are often guilty of ball watching, particularly after it's hit the woodwork or been punched into the air by the ‘keeper, plus the ball sometimes bobbles loose when it should be taken in a stride. There's still some dupli...
FIFA 14 arrives on next generation platforms with much the same content as its current-gen counterparts, plus vastly improved visuals. As such, it remains a great game of footy and easily recommended to fans who have yet to pick up a copy this year....
Vastly improved animation, Selfaware players, Enhanced atmosphere, Great variety
Not a huge leap forward
FIFA 14 isn't a leap into the future of the series; it has a lot in common with the version of FIFA 14 that's already out. There are real flashes of potential, though, and hints at where it may go in the future – the sheer variety of animation, cognisant ...
Published: 2013-09-23, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv
More accurate physics than ever before, Less emphasis on pace, Very satisfying when it all comes together
Emphasis on realism won't be for everyone, Player switching can be stubborn, Could do with more international teams
If a lot of this sounds more like a post-match discussion of tactics than a game review, that's because it pretty much is. FIFA 14 is more of a simulation than ever before and it won't suit everyone, but to mark it down for its realism would be wrong. It...
Abstract: So, let's just get this out of the way up front–I am not a diehard FIFA fan. Hell, I'm not even a soccer fan. In this review, I'm not going to compare previous installations in the franchise and tear apart the feature set by dissecting it into little bite...