![]() The current events comments make the experience seem fresh and new. Martin Tyler and Allan Smith do an excellent job with the commentary, and this is especially the case during matchday presentation. Collectively, FIFA 15 shines in the realism and fun departments. Smarter cuts are made to help to create more realistic and practical scoring opportunities. There is, however, a better sense of spacing when a player is making a run. For example, during throw-ins, the CPU opponent seems to at times disregard the defenders in the area and sets itself up for turnovers a bit too often. The game does have a few weird points when it comes to its artificial intelligence. They can really help you get a handle on all the passing and shooting weapons at your disposal. Lionel Messi is a wizard-as he should be-in the game.ĮA SPORTS FIFA #FIFA15's New Skill Moves Featuring That's especially the case when you're controlling one of the elite players in the game. More simplistically, the gameplay is just fun. With the goalkeeper physics and A.I also redone, it's awesome to watch how Correct Contacts and the new keeper system work together. Take a look at this goal and follow along with all of the physical man-to-man contact, and you'll see. Just when you think there's going to be a body pass-through, the physics engine recognizes the contact and the player reacts accordingly. It's called Correct Contacts, and it should be the model for all sports video games moving forward. I've never played a more physically realistic sports game the slides, the tackles, missed and made saves and seemingly inconsequential collisions are all lifelike. Thanks to a new wrinkle added to the physics engine, FIFA 15 is filled with these instances. One of the most gratifying things that can happen in a sports video game is when a play finishes and you look at the replay and can clearly see that everything that transpired in a makes sense. Every touch, brush, shirt pull, carom and slide matters. While there's room for sharpening up the visuals in a few instances, the vast majority of the graphical package is above average.Įasily, the biggest improvement made in FIFA 15 is in the collision detection. The roll of the ball on the grass and the sight of blades of grass rising and falling appropriately during close-ups is pretty. The physics goodness is not limited to player-on-player sequences. Players colliding has never looked so good. There's seemingly an endless amount of physical reactions to the most subtle and skeletal-shaking collisions. While the new renders and other goodies are nice, the best part about FIFA 15's visual appeal is its animations. The excellent lighting really does a great job bringing shadows into play and causing each field to look differently. As for the surroundings of the players, the various stadiums and venues are rendered quite nicely and especially in the Premier League, where every stadium has been accurately captured. ![]() That said, it's easy to see how improving the player frames might wind up being the next aspect of the models to get a boost moving forward. That isn't an insult, as body types weren't a negative for the game. Don't get me wrong -the players look really good, but the bar has been raised significantly in this area as of late.įrom the neck down, players look about the same as they always have. The facial renders are good, but for some reason, they seem just a bit beneath the level of accuracy and sharpness presented in the aforementioned games. However, you should have realistic versions of most of your favorites. The FIFA universe is a large one, so you obviously won't see every player's authentic head. Mbappe turned 23 in December 2021, so we’ve not included his goals, assists or honours won so far in 2022.EA SPORTS FIFA fans - check out how looks in #FIFA15: Note: all stats are up to their 23rd birthdays. ![]() We’ve taken a look at their stats in detail – goals, assists, penalties – by the time they turned 23, as well as their many honours and achievements. He’s getting better and better, he’s happy, and I’ve always said it, if we have a great Messi, it’s better. “Even when you win the Ballon d’Or seven times, you have to adapt that’s how it is. I’m happy for him he’s adjusting to a new life, a new city, a new club,” Mbappe told Le Parisien midway through Messi’s debut season in Paris. Some were already talking Messi up as the greatest player in history back in 2010 when he turned 23 and was front and centre as Pep Guardiola’s Barcelona conquered the world.īut how good does Mbappe compare at the same age? The two ridiculously goalscorers are considered by most to be the best players of their respective generations – could Mbappe go on to break Messi’s many records? He’s following in the footsteps of some of the all-time greats – including PSG team-mate Lionel Messi. It’s easy to forget that Kylian Mbappe is only 23 years old, given all that he’s already won and achieved in the game. ![]()
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