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FIFA 15 Review

It’s that time of year, where EA Sports biggest franchise comes back for another dose of FIFA action. Having all the player likenesses and league licenses at their disposal, EA only really need to focus on improvements on gameplay. So how did they get on?

Straight away you can tell that it feels more organic, in-terms of possession play and defensive duties, the game feels much more real and more skill-based compared to previous versions.

The only downside would be that the actual Career Mode on the game hasn’t changed much, apart from being able to giving individual players instructions.

Overall it’s a welcome update and it’s a bit harder than a pick-up & play type of football game. If you’re a massive FIFA fan, then you’ll enjoy this for sure.