Should i buy fifa 13




















There's plenty of recycled content in there, but in terms of fluidity, relevance and overall entertainment value, FIFA shouts all over Pro Evo's embarrassingly bare-bones efforts. A nice added touch this year are constant crosses to sideline reporters and audible updates from concurrent games.

Tutorial - My God. Where did this come from. Pro Evo used to have the upper hand here, with its training mode, but FIFA has swept in and given us not just the best tutorial in sports, but maybe the best tutorial system in all of gaming. You get little mini-game challenges to play while an actual game is loading. Yes, instead of staring at a loading screen or blindly shooting as in previous FIFAs , you can continually learn things and improve your game, every time, and not just to learn, but to play for points.

It's genius. Role-Playing - Both games have the expected "be a pro" mode, where you assume the role of a single player on a team, but where FIFA's is still frustratingly ambivalent, Pro Evo's would be a viable purchase as a standalone game. I'm serious.

The challenge of rising through the ranks is scaled just right, you're given constant feedback on your progress, there's the ability to assign custom training regimes, and you even have chats with your agent once a week.

There's so much depth there it's easy to forget the rest of the game even exists. Space - I don't know whether Pro Evo's field is bigger or its players smaller, but Konami's game more accurately portrays the amount of space you have to move on a football field.

FIFA always feels a little cramped for my liking, while Pro Evo feels like I've got plenty of space to move and pass and bigger goals to aim at as well. It's Smarter - FIFA may look sharper with its fancy effects and official kits, but Pro Evo's AI still plays the smarter game of football, especially in the attacking third of the pitch. The computer's players make better attacking runs and are more patient defenders, leading to more calculated and realistic affairs than FIFA's emphasis on speed and attacking play.

Human Beings - They may not animate as smoothly as FIFA's players, but the men populating Konami's game look a lot more like professional footballers than EA's often disproportionate cartoon blimp people. PC CD Key. You will also like. Review by GamingXP. Oct 18, Review by PC Games. Nov 15, Review by 4Players. Oct 26, Review by Eurogamer Germany. Oct 25, Review by Eurogamer Portugal. Nov 6, Review by Gamer. Dec 23, Upcoming Games. Gaming News. This creates a situation where the best players are able to anticipate and react to the actions of the ball, as well as their opponent's moves.

This isn't a pro-offense or pro-defense enhancement. It is a pro-realism enhancement, and that is great for the overall game. Your teammates and computer-controlled opponents will now make much smarter runs and dashes to get in position for passes.

This comes into play thanks to the new Attacking Intelligence. This will help you set up teammates easier, but it also forces you to be on your toes even more on defense. A suggestion I have in this sub-category is for the option of icon passing. Obviously, with 10 teammates, there would never be enough buttons to account for everyone, but there wouldn't need to be.

If buttons were assigned to the four closest teammates, that would suffice. Gamers could call up the in-game icons with a button or stick command. It is just a small tweak, and should be optional, but it would allow for even more control in the passing game. Shooting, Free Kicks and Penalty Kicks. Not much has changed on this front, but frankly, the shooting system wasn't flawed.

There are some differences with penalty kicks and free kicks. In FIFA 13 you have the ability to add a bit more strategy and deception. The new tactical free kicks are awesome and definitely for advanced FIFA gamers. If executed properly, they can be deadly. In FIFA 13 , you can no longer solely depend on speed and acceleration to blow by defenders. There are some instances where an extremely fast player may have that advantage, but it isn't as common as before.

That said, the Complete Dribbling enhancement gives you all the moves and range of motion you'd need to baffle defenders. This new gameplay feature allows you degrees of movement with the ball. It takes some time to master, but when you do hone your skills, you can be deadly with a really skilled dribbler.

This is an awesome gameplay experience. I have no serious issues here. The passing suggestion is more of an icing-on-the-cake request. This version of FIFA plays stellar. Gameplay and Realism Rating: 9. This is by far EA Sports' best effort from a commentating aspect.

That is genuinely a weakness of all of their titles, but it is a strong suit in the case of FIFA The addition of information and references from real life—or virtual-season specific happenings—add to the freshness. In exhibition games, Martin Tyler makes reference to situations and fixtures related to the clubs and players on the field in real life. FIFA 13 does a great job of connecting gamers with what's happening in the real worlds of their clubs, players and leagues.

Another awesome feature here is the option to select one of two announcer teams. This is a concept I'd love to see expanded in the FIFA series as well as other sports gaming franchises.

Martin Tyler and Alan Smith are available, but you will also have the option to chose the announce team of Clive Tyldesley and Andy Townsend. Different announce teams give the game a completely fresh feel, and they enhance the overall presentation. Would I be asking too much to have commentators from each represented country as an option? FIFA 13 employs attractive overlays and gives appropriate functionality in replays. If you score a beautiful goal or make an awesome save, you'll be able to view it from any angle.

This is functionality that has been in the series for years, but it is nice to see it hasn't been removed. There are some slight authenticity issues with hairstyles and such, but I don't count these things as major flaws.

Players can change their hair several times during the season or year. It would be nice to see such things updated when the changes happen, but it is most important to have the player immediately recognizable. This can be an overlooked aspect of a game and its functionality. This is especially the case when navigating through detailed and specific options like in Manager Mode. FIFA 13 does a great job explaining how to navigate from one area of the game to the next.

Easy to follow menus, sharp commentating and the alternative commentating team are highlights for me. This game is getting more and more difficult to criticize.

Sound and Presentation Rating: 9.



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