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FIFA Soccer 14: First Impressions (XB1)

FIFA 14 has arrived for next-gen consoles, and the promise of new tech and a fresh start is a welcome sight for many players. We previously reviewed the current-gen versions of the game on this site, but I thought it would be good to give some quick impressions on what I'm thinking about the next-version.

I was fortunate enough to play the game back at E3, and I really liked the promise of what I saw. There was a crispness and fluidity in how the action unfolded that created a bit more pace without actually speeding up the action. I think a lot of this has to do with the improved framerate and animation fidelity, but the improved shot release and altered momentum seems to be a benefit as well.

What Works

Smoothness — There's no doubt that this is the slickest and smoothest version of FIFA to date. The action moves from one moment to the next with minimal hitches and an awesome framerate.

Animation Fidelity — The uncompressed animations for next-gen FIFA are apparently obvious the first time you boot up the game, especially when seen in close-up and replay. From contorting headers and slick step-overs to some incredible roll-off animations when shaking a defender, there are some pretty moves in this game.

Solid Gameplay (With A Few New Wrinkles) — While most purists are still going to lean towards PES, FIFA still plays an incredibly solid game of football. There have been some nice additions this year, though, with a better shot release, which creates a few more scoring scenarios, and some better pivoting and momentum when trying to get around a defender.

What Doesn't Work

Next-Gen Doesn't Include All Features — It's unfortunate that certain modes haven't carried over (cups and tournaments), and the omission of guests for online play and one of the current-gen commentary teams is a bit bothersome as well.

A Start, But Not The End — There's some great new tech with the living worlds concept and the more immersive stadiums and crowds, but it's clear that EA hasn't spread that effort across all teams and leagues. That will take time, but it doesn't make it any less bothersome when you've got lesser teams getting less focus. Also, the gameplay will continue to evolve, as it still holds onto some of the legacy features of the past, even though its a lot less robotic than previous current-gen versions.



Look for some extended thoughts on FIFA 14 on Xbox One in the coming days.


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Member Comments
# 1 Dazraz @ 11/23/13 09:57 AM
The lack of Tournaments is a real blow for me. It's the only Game Mode I ever played. EA say that they dropped it as they wanted to prioritize their efforts on the other modes but honestly, how difficult would it have been to port over the Tournament mode from Current Gen.
 
# 2 Fedor_52 @ 11/23/13 10:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Dazraz
The lack of Tournaments is a real blow for me. It's the only Game Mode I ever played. EA say that they dropped it as they wanted to prioritize their efforts on the other modes but honestly, how difficult would it have been to port over the Tournament mode from Current Gen.
pretty sure it has to do with the world cup in brazil this sommer, they will release a world cup game for 60$ with basically the same gameplay, but it will be the only way to play the tournament, typical EA
 
# 3 geisterhome @ 11/23/13 02:22 PM
needs to keep improving and then maybe next year ill consider purchasing it
 
# 4 HenryClay1844 @ 11/23/13 02:41 PM
EA are lucky the other sports games (outside of NBA2k of course) are so poor. Their effort shows that they only do just enough to get their regular cash flow, and no more.
 
# 5 drunkenferret @ 11/23/13 02:44 PM
I think the upgrade is outstanding, but I also only play CM. The improved AI/CPU intelligence shows up and makes a difference from the current gen version of the game.
 
# 6 ItsOrangeBaby @ 11/23/13 03:38 PM
I could not get into a pick up game with more than one or two other players yet, but I had a good experience from the little I played offline so far.


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# 7 DirtyJerz32 @ 11/23/13 03:39 PM
How are the penalties? I've only played the demos.
 
# 8 drunkenferret @ 11/23/13 03:51 PM
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Originally Posted by 32
How are the penalties? I've only played the demos.
Got one in my first CM match against Man City...my player got manhandled in the box going up for a ball...haven't played enough to see if we'll get a realistic count, but it was the most realistic penalty call I've seen so far in either CG or NG platforms.
 
# 9 IowaAJ @ 11/23/13 06:41 PM
This game really feels good this year. I love how my guys move into positions to make plays on offense. I get the ball in the middle of the defense and players are making runs at the correct time. The game is also a lot more physical I like the battles for a loose ball. I only played 2 games so far but I've been impressed with the game.
 
# 10 Flightwhite24 @ 11/23/13 11:58 PM
Snagged this from Best Buy tonight. Can't wait to install and fire this up


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# 11 statum71 @ 11/24/13 12:22 AM
No tournament mode???

Aww man. This just let me down big time. That's the only mode I play. (

Is there any multi player mode at all? Is career mode still single player only?
 
# 12 Dazraz @ 11/24/13 09:07 AM
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Originally Posted by statum71
No tournament mode???

Aww man. This just let me down big time. That's the only mode I play. (

Is there any multi player mode at all? Is career mode still single player only?
No Offline Multiplayer mode other than Quick Game.
 
# 13 facu23 @ 11/24/13 05:19 PM
Like current gen with god graphics.
 
# 14 drjohnnyboy @ 11/24/13 09:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Fedor_52
pretty sure it has to do with the world cup in brazil this sommer, they will release a world cup game for 60$ with basically the same gameplay, but it will be the only way to play the tournament, typical EA
While this has been true at times in the past, I personally found both Euro 2008 and WC 2010 to play much differently (and better) than both Fifa 2008 and 2010
 
# 15 laxman490 @ 11/24/13 10:26 PM
i dont know if this is new or not, but i played one of the games of the week in the saudi league and the keepers were wearing pants!
 
# 16 NightmareBooster @ 11/25/13 08:51 AM
I'm enjoying it quite a bit. A lot of people say it's the same as CG just with better graphics, but I have to disagree. While it has many (if not all) of the same issues as the CG version, the gameplay definitely feels different. The increased number of animations makes movement more fluid in addition to aesthetically pleasing. The first few games I played felt like my first few games on CG where I had to adjust to the game handling differently than I was used to, which to me is enough of an indication that it's not exactly the same.
 

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