James Kennedy of The Koalition writes: In 2017 we saw EA Sports breathe new life into the FIFA series by using a new engine, adding new game mechanics in certain game modes, and even creating a brand new game mode in the form of “The Journey”. In FIFA 18, EA Sports have attempted to build upon these aspects. Has this improved the experience of FIFA 18 compared to 17?
Like all great photographs, the covers of the FIFA and Pro Evolution Soccer video games capture a moment in time. But which ones have been best?
BY PHANTOM: Why should someone who has worked hard and grinded day in, day out to build up enough resources to gain quick repairs, be in the same game world as people who have purchased the kits with real-world money instantaneously?
One of the most well thought out and factual article I've read on micro transactions. I've hated the practice because to me it's just wrong unless it's a F2P title.
What gets me is the ones who say "if you don't like it don't buy it" well I don't but enough do, more than enough and it's really conditioning a generation to just accept it as "this is normal."
That's why I rally to those companies that still deliver solid FULL games. Games that are not only incredible to experience but are of some of the best quality. On the flip side that's why Im so anti certain companies. They want to deliver games that seem so sterile and cut content to sell to customers in the game stores.
I lump the GAAS, loot boxes and micotransactions into the same pile because they all exist together in one form or another.
The devs who came from the mobile game model really played s hand in getting the attention of the suits.
Microtransactions are the worst thing that has happened to video games this generation and because of them now games are being designed with them in mind.
Here’s the thing, until people stop buying them they will always exist. It’s a market and a multi-billion dollar one at that.
If people didn’t buy them then publishers wouldn’t waste their time on them.
Last year's Football/Soccer simulation, Fifa 18 has now joined the EA Access vault as a title that's free for those that subscribe to the EA service on Xbox One consoles.
Every year, EA releases the same game and tries to make a few additions here and there. While it's good that The Journey mode can be continued and Frostbite still has it's pros and cons, I'll be curious to see how they can change things up, even more, moving forward. The game still has other issues when it comes to playing on the field and all of that stuff needs to be better handled moving forward.
Hahaha. I find FIFA to be dreadfully boring. I doubt the series will get any better.
Lol this was a fantastic review. I love this guy's Fifa reviews, they're definitely the best.
It's baffling to think there are STILL people stupid enough to throw money at yearly schlock sports games like this. Good god. Take that money, and go buy a f**king brain instead.