

Where FIFA 21 really makes itself a worthwhile investment is in the wide variety of modes and content it offers. Just don’t come here expecting a revolution. That’s fine, this is still a good game of football that’s a lot quicker and more arcadey than PES. This time it’s much easier to attack a cross with your players head and it doesn’t always lead to the ball floating out for a goal kick.īut, really, the gameplay here is so similar to that of FIFA 21. Heading in FIFA 20 was terrible and far too difficult to use regularly. Perhaps the most obvious change experienced players will appreciate is the improvements made to crossing and heading. The same goes for dribbling, which is ever so slightly harder and a little more varied than before. The improved animations here do change this slightly and collisions are a little more natural as a result. Players would trip in the same way, fall over the same way and it was easy to spot when this was going to happen.
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FIFA has tended to, in the past, feel like a series of canned animations whatever you do. That heavier ball leads to far more wayward passes, even the from the top players, whether it’s from the AI-controlled players or yourself.Ī more obvious change, especially coming over from PES 2021, is a reworked collision system and smarter dribbling. After a few games you’ll probably forget this, but it’s definitely there at the start. The ball feels a bit heavy underfoot and as a result things are ever so slightly slower. It’s not completely the same though, with some changes feeling a little tacked on just to offer variety.

With FIFA 21, this is harder than before as it feels very like its predecessor. Whenever I pick up the new version of FIFA, the first few games are spent trying to work out exactly what gameplay tweaks are new. The usual Ultimate Team modes are present, there’s been a much-needed overhaul (though not in all the right ways) of career mode and the street-style Volta makes another appearance adding a small nuggets of narrative and a more free-flowing game to the overall package.
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Even more so than previously, this feels like a title that could have followed in the footsteps of PES 2021 and opted for a smaller, less substantial update for a lower price.īut that isn’t the style of Electronic Arts, and if you’re a passionate FIFA fan then there’s still a lot of content packed in here.

And, once again, FIFA 21 feels very much like a minor update on its predecessor. Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC, PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series SĪnother year, another iteration of FIFA.Overall I really enjoy FIFA 21 and can't wait to dump a ton of hours into it. It used to be my go to position, but now something feels off with it so D and striker it is this year! I have found that more times than not you get matched against bigger squads. I know there is size matchmaking, but with 2 players it is very difficult to play against 4 or 5 players. We would find a match and then there would be an error connecting. In Volta I have tried to play Squad games with a 2nd player, but it did not work that well. I know that's what it is supposed to do, but it really does help. The Skill games are great for help and practice really growing your skills….
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Pro clubs is still a fun experience with friends. I feel like I'm living this experience through the game going country to country playing football. The Volta Debut experience is awesome I love the immersion into the game. And I know that will not happen unless I'm lucky enough to get the players in packs. I personally don't know enough about Footballl (Soccer) to build a great team and will end up trying to stack a Liverpool squad. Now I know you will be asking, what about FUT Geek? My answer is I'm sorry, but I have not played any FUT.
