FIFA 19 is a rather rudimentary refresh for the soccer sim series, one that offers slightly retooled gameplay and plenty to do in FUT, but doesn't feel all that exciting. For the first time this console generation, it's an annual entry that's probably saf...
Published: 2018-10-03, Author: Matthew , review by: gaming-age.com
Abstract: At this point, you more or less know what to expect when it comes to FIFA. That's hardly a bad thing, obviously, seeing as what to expect is the best sports game around. The on-field product continues to be stellar, with both action that captures the feel...
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Published: 2018-09-28, Author: Oscar , review by: gamespot.com
FUT is as engaging as ever, The Journey remains a unique and interesting way to play, Presentation overall is excellent, with the Champions League license rounding off the package well, New Kick Off modes are entertainingly different, On-pitch play is mor
But still can't match PES 2019 when it comes to goalfeel, Career Mode and Pro Clubs are in desperate need of an overhaul, Surface-level details still need addressing for FIFA to be the ultimate football sim it attempts to be
Responsive, fluid gameplay, Smarter AI, Sleek presentation, Champions League license
Some game modes feel neglected
On the surface, FIFA 19 looks and feels like a reskin of last year's release, but some subtle, intelligent gameplay tweaks result in the best on-pitch experience yet. Players feel more responsive, new ball mechanics capture the unpredictability of the spo...
Published: 2018-09-19, Author: Sean , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: “A revamped manager career mode and the second chapter of The Journey are both wonderful experiences, and while some aspects of gameplay have been addressed such as crossing and more tactical runs, there are still some glaring problems that weren't addres...
Abstract: Depending on which game modes you favour, you're either going to be pleasantly surprised at what's on offer in FIFA 19, or disappointed with another year of the same old stuff. But a raft of new ways to play, as well as the inclusion of the UEFA Champion...
FIFA 19 is exactly what you'd expect it to be. Again, no huge changes have been made but it's still the go-to football simulator that has sold over 260 million copies across the globe. Many lovers of the franchise have expressed their disappointment to EA...
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Published: 2018-10-20, Author: Dan , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Active Touch makes a more authentic game, Play is smooth, crisp and fun, Stunning presentation,
No new changes to Career Mode, Active Shooting may cause frustration, Unexplainable mistakes still happen from time-to-time,