

It is crucial as it lets you consider different ways to approach your game. During our marathon sessions across game modes, we've come to the realisation that this change gives you a little bit of extra time to think in FIFA 16. Fans of the series might feel it's a step down from what they've been accustomed to. Even after installing the day one patch that EA released. The big difference this year is the game's pace. From the monumental jump between FIFA 08 and FIFA 09, to the subtle presentation-focused improvements of FIFA 15 over FIFA 14, there's always something afoot. We've seen a lot of these annual changes, both big and small. (Also see: FIFA 16 Player Ratings: What You Need to Know )Įvery year, developer EA Sports tries to justify the need for you to buy its latest football game. As for the rest of you, who are still deciding whether you want to play FIFA 16, keep reading. If you're looking for validation or a reason to rage, go straight to the score below. This is why some of you already know if you are going to buy FIFA 16 or not, if you haven't already. Publisher Electronic Arts (EA) put out a demo earlier in the month, the full game was available this week as a free 10-hour trial via the Xbox One's EA Access program, and street date breaks resulted in copies available early in many a retail store (which is how we got our copy). It's extremely likely that regardless of the score at the end of this review, you already have an opinion on FIFA 16.
