FIFA 15 REMAINS AS VISUALLY ARRESTING AS EVER, AND IT GOES ALL OUT TO INDULGE FANS


FIFA 15 remains as visually arresting as ever, and it goes all out to indulge fans of the Barclays Premier League. Players for those sides look a lot more lifelike, after sitting for head scans in the off-season (more than 200 were added in). Any game played between two BPL sides also gets a specialized presentation, including the same graphics packages and music seen and heard on TV. English-language commentators Martin Tyler and Alan Smith also have a lot more to discuss when they are on their home turf. And in a big plus for a game that uses generic stadiums more than any other, all 20 of this year's BPL venues are in the game.



There are other leagues, of course and they all benefit from the richer lighting and little highlights like persistent turf deformation from slide tackles, or divots left by cleats. The entire goal structure moves when a screamer plunges into the back of the net, a beautiful little exclamation point on the moment. The replays also include goal-line technology showing how the ball didn't fully cross the line before getting kicked out. It was agonizing when it happened to me, but it adds to the broadcast authenticity. 

The modes through which FIFA 15 serves all of this do not differ greatly from previous editions. Playing as a manager or as a single professional is still largely the same experience. Player fatigue still has little palpable effect from game-to-game (or much within a game, either). Ultimate Team brings in the ability to loan out (or be loaned) players they way they are in international club competition.

The breadth of FIFA 15's offering is still strong, and still as seductive as its forebears ever were. Avid football fans can still lose hours on end to it without a care; newcomers trying to understand the culture of the sport will be exposed to an authentic landscape of player, rivalries and interactions between clubs of the major domestic leagues in Europe.

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