First as last: On the whole, there are no major changes. Football fans have feasted on annual editions of the FIFA game ever since 1993, now the name has been put aside. From now on, it’s called “EA Sports FC”, and what you have waiting for you is a thoroughly good football game. As expected. Increasingly realistic EA has a very good product so the changes feel minimal year to year. The menu is different, and perhaps not as intuitive as desired, but the game looks a few percent better. The players also have several unique characteristics, there are several outcomes in different situations, and some other spices. What I like most is EA’s ability to make the game more and more realistic. The court game is tougher, but that’s a good thing. You get better time with the ball, but I feel EA always exaggerates the importance of fast players. Pace players remain an important part when stacking a team, at least for me. CONCENTRAZIONE, PER FAVORE: The Italian Federico Chiesa with the same concentrated gaze as when the undersigned will play “EA FC Sports 24”. Photo: EA Sports Middle finger to misogynists Ultimate Team, undoubtedly the mode EA has put the most effort into, and the undersigned’s personal favourite, is fun as usual – as long as you avoid breaking your bank on microtransactions. The misogynists will also get to ride in Ultimate Team. In one of the game’s most popular modes, the teams are no longer divided by gender. Now you have the opportunity to play Sam Kerr and Erling Braut Haaland at the top. The attributes of each individual player match each other regardless of gender. Another cool thing in Ultimate Team is that you can find players that can be developed (EA calls this “Founders Evolution”) – for example, you can boost the Croatian left and right-footed legend Ivan Perišić up to 85 if you solve tasks tied to the player. ULTIMATE TEAM 2.0: Chelsea player and Australia captain Sam Kerr and Erling Braut Haaland at the top? Go ahead! Photo: EA Surprisingly fun to create your own hero The career mode is enjoyable, especially when you create your own player. Sattn I Krøsset, a Norwegian young calf with a knightly streak, has already played his way into Manchester United’s first team and is scoring goals. This mode has received several elements, not unlike the mobile classic “New Star Soccer”. It may feel like a chore, but I enjoy it. Attend a motivational course to become a better team player? Choose what type of personality your player should have? Why not. IN SHALL PASS: Tottenham’s Fraser Forster meets his worst nightmare, future legend Sattn I Krøsset. Unstoppable. Photo: EA Always something to complain about, but … “EA Sports FC 24” is a very good game, but there is always something to complain about – sometimes absurd positional play by defenders, improbable ways to lose the ball, marginal mistakes that results in back goals, also further. Ultimately, FIFA veterans and novices alike will enjoy this game immensely. Admittedly, there is minimal competition when it comes to digital football games, but equally EA has launched a game that will be played to death until next autumn by football fans around the world. The review is based on the early access version of the game and tested on PlayStation 4. news reviews Photo: EA Sports Title: “EA Sports FC 24” Genre: Sports Platform: PlayStation 5/4, Xbox One/X/S, Switch, Windows Publisher: EA Sports Developers: EA Vancouver and EA Romania Age Limit: 3+ Date: September 29, 2023 Hi! My name is Ali and I’m a rap and soccer enthusiast and long-time FIFA gamer. I am usually a music producer for news P3, mP3 and Urørt. In addition, I make hip-hop radio every Tuesday between 8-11 p.m. on news P3. I have worked for many years as a music reviewer, and act as super reserve and co-presenter of “Heia Fotball” when Tete has to go to prison. In addition, I make the Fantasy Premier League program ” Triple Cap” and can also be heard on the Manchester United podcast “United We Podkast”.



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