with the full
version of the game set to be launched on 27th September in the UK. The
overwhelming majority of those talking about the demo on Twitter are making
positive noises, with EA Sports keen to introduce changes to the game this year.
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One of the main criticisms of the last game,
FIFA 13, was that it was very similar to its predecessor, with limited changes
to the gameplay or graphics between the two versions. With that in mind, the
new edition has promised a lot more features and for the interaction to be more
realistic.
On first sight and having a fiddle with the
demo, the change in pace is noticeable. In previous versions it has become too
easy to simply play long through-balls, with pacey wingers and strikers
breaking through opposition defences to get into one-on-one situations with
goalkeepers – after a while it became predictable and tedious.
However, the new version seems to take a bit more skill and
precision to forge such opportunities. Speed no longer seems to be the overarching
attribute that you should look for, with the individual player’s technique and
strength more prevalent in the latest version.
When attacking
it feels like you need to be more measured and methodical to break down
opponents and the gameplay certainly has more of a realistic feel to it. There
seems to be more intelligence in this version of the game, with teammates
making clever runs and apparently aware of the offside trap. It means that
passing rules the roost over
simply launching the ball over the top and getting fast players to run after
it. EA Sports accredit this improvement to the Ignite Engine, a new feature for
this version.
The graphics have also been tweaked slightly and look improved,
while the game commentary is interesting and insightful – with Jeff Stelling on
board to provide pre-match ambles! The match sounds are as realistic as ever,
with the crowd wonderfully responsive.
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