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RSS FeedsFIFA 18 Review
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21 september 2017 18:40:06

 
FIFA 18 Review
(GameSpot DS News)
 


In the Age of the Internet, where we demand everything faster and our attention spans shrink to that of a goldfish, it`s interesting that both PES and FIFA are slowing down. It`s a trend aimed at making soccer games more realistic, but upto and including FIFA 17, it had caused EA`s series to suffer, with every title since FIFA 15 feeling less responsive than its predecessor. Finally, with FIFA 18, the franchise has managed to arrest its decline, and while the series` latest item still feels slow, it at least feels a little more responsive, and less frustrating as a result. Combined with outstanding presentation and more ways to play than ever, FIFA 18`s on-pitch improvements represent the beginnings of a recovery for the series.FIFA 17`s problem, I realized after far too many sleepless nights, was that it slowed players` turning speeds to Titanic levels but left much of the rest of the game at a higher velocity. That meant you could sprint pretty quickly, but would take an age to accelerate or change direction. This is still a problem in FIFA 18, where players` continued slow turning circles and lengthy animations can feel like there`s a split-second of input lag--but their slower sprinting does mean the game`s speed as a whole feels more consistent.This results in a more thoughtful game that`s less concerned with beating defenders using trickery or pace and more about--as your youth coach probably told you every week--letting the ball do the work. AI teammates now make more frequent and intelligent runs to give you greater options when you`re on the ball, and players` first touches keep the ball closer to their body, finally making driven passes a viable option in the attacking third. Unfortunately, however, non-driven passes remain as limp as before: long passes and chipped through balls still slowly float towards their target before inevitably getting cut out, and ground passes are similarly weak, rarely possessing enough zip to carve a defense open.Many atta ...


 
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