

Doing this allows you to setup a player so that he can receive a pass or lob or even grab the ball just in time to stay onside and beat the last defender. Another offensive tool in your war chest is the ability to manually take control of another player with the left trigger and the right thumbstick. It's more sensitive this year so that your shots will often float just a little too high or wide and this creates the perfect amount of missed shots and close calls, but not so much so that you'll be wondering if goals can ever be scored. It's also been good to see the constant improvement to the meter-based system for shooting and heading the ball towards the net. This year emphasises passing specifically, the "through" pass is one of the key weapons as you can now manually direct its trajectory in order to find the open man who is cutting inside on collapsing defenders.

No longer will you be able to fly in with one man, school all the defenders and then rocket a shot into the top corner without batting an eye. This constant refinement of the gameplay really shines through this year, as the physics and pacing within the game create an experience that makes you work for goals and utilize defence quite heavily. This isn't to say that recent iterations of FIFA haven't had plenty of goals, but it always seemed like EA was constantly trying to sharpen the game engine so that goals would take more effort, and also to make defence much more viable in terms of strategy.
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This series never went the route of International Superstar Soccer or even EA's very own NHL hockey franchise, where goals are scored in bunches and the pace is always moving full speed ahead. What has always been so encouraging about the FIFA series is that the developers have kept the game rooted in simulation, for the most part. Some extra features may have been pared down or they aren't in the game altogether, but the gameplay has again shown a marked improvement and online play is included to take the competition (truly) worldwide. For the most part, this year is no exception to that rule. Whether it's due to the love of the development team at EA Canada for soccer or the huge devotion the sport garners worldwide, it seems that EA is always consistently improving the gameplay and adding in a few more bells and whistles for good measure. However, the one sport that seems to get a consistent treatment from EA is soccer. Hockey and basketball from EA have provided some "auto pilot" like experiences from time to time, and, until recently, baseball has been a lost cause altogether. Thanks everyone for being a loyal visitor in these 24 years.The last few years of EA Sports franchises have been somewhat of a mixed bag.

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