There's
millions of people who religiously buy and play every new edition of EA Sports'
FIFA games, yet there's still a lot of uncertainty when it comes to buying
their games every year. In this article I'll try to summarize what the newest
FIFA offers, how it's different from FIFA 2016 and whether or not it's worth
your time and money.
For
starters, this year EA Sports is putting much more than a roster upgrade.
They've switched to the Frostbite Engine, the same engine that runs Battlefield
1 and NHL 16 from last year. The game has been out for a couple of months now
and here are the newest, most important features of the brand new FIFA 17.
Unlike FIFA
16, which put a major emphasis on improving how your team mates perform (which
was a good start, in my opinion), this time around EA Sports is improving the
AI and pushing the boundaries with better shooting options and ball control.
Additionally, it includes an upgraded story mode which allows you to control the
actions and destiny of a single player. While this isn't something new to this
type of games (think Career Mode in NBA), you now have more control over set
pieces and more control to make it easier to shoot without heading a cross over
the top or without airing the ball over the net. You can use your body to
protect the ball when receiving a pass or trying to make space in order to make
a play.
Let's talk
more about the Journey mode, since it's the single biggest difference between
this addition of FIFA and the rest. As aforementioned, you're in charge of a
player trying to make it big, and you're controlling him on and off the pitch.
The game will change based on your performance on the field and the decisions
you make off the field. This will influence how other characters react to you
and how your career progresses.
Another big
improvement is the way you take shots and headers when putting in power. In
FIFA 16 putting power on them almost always ensured that it will go over the
goal which always caused frustration, so this is a welcomed change. With the
Driven Finish feature you can keep the ball low when shooting, going for a
volley kick and any other situation. You can also make downward headers which
will place the ball into the goal instead of over the goal.
Additionally,
you can take a driven goal kick to move the ball quickly downfield for a
counter attack without lofting and opening up a chance for an air challenge. A
threaded through pass will also make it easier to curve the ball into the box
for a better chance on goal than it was in FIFA 16.
These few
improvements amongst others make FIFA 17 a must-have game for football enthusiasts and
FIFA fanatics.
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