Every year when FIFA comes around (the game, not the crusty moth-ridden global football organisation) we get excited. No, not because of the newly tweaked passing mechanics, or even the new 'emotion' ...
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A new EA video detailing some of the graphical upgrades on the way in FIFA 15 suggests that the game will be a visual treat. Player builds promise a new level of detail and likeness, all of which is ...
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Samit Sarkar (he/him) is Polygon’s deputy managing editor. He has more than 17 years of experience covering video games, movies, television, and technology. FIFA 15's latest developer diary, released ...
Goal takes you through the evolution of the FIFA video game series, starting from its first incarnation as a pixellated 16-bit arcade-like game The latest edition of the popular video game FIFA ...
If you can remain calm during the course of a FIFA match without swearing, face-palming, or leaping from the sofa in celebration, you've probably reached a state of nirvana the Dalai Lama would envy.
What’s new in FIFA 16? Join us for a look at FIFA 16 vs FIFA 15 combining a year of playing FIFA 15 with a week of FIFA 16 on the PS4 and Xbox One. Is FIFA 16 more than a roster update and a new skin ...
Rio Ferdinand, Joey Barton, Kyle Walker, and Adebayo Akinfenwa decide who should be in the FIFA Ultimate Team of the Year. Cam checks out the power of FIFA 15 as a prediction engine and sees if it can ...
“Feel the game”, that’s EA’s tagline for FIFA 15. Rather than a spurious marketing message, this latest slogan for the long running series is backed up by a clutch of additions and amendments ...
If there's one thing we'll remember about FIFA 08, it was its positioning in the hearts and minds of football gamers - this was for many the moment we realised that EA Sports' rendition of the ...