Wednesday 11 September 2013

FIFA 14 Review

FIFA 14 Game Features
All those who were eagerly waiting for FIFA 14 to be released are now ecstatic. The demo for the game was released on 10th September. FIFA is a popular video game series developed by Electronic Arts, Canada. The next upcoming release in this series is FIFA 14 whose demo was released yesterday. The full version will go on air on 24th of September, 2013 for North America. For other regions the release dates are 27th September, 2013. The game is expected to be compatible with PlayStation 4, Nintendo 3DS, Xbox One and PlayStation Vita. The best part is that all the systems running Android and iOS operating systems will also be able to support the game.
Read on to find out about the extra features for the game:
*      The career mode
The new FIFA 14 has a better revamped career mode. There have been many significant additions including a Global Transfer Network which enables one to locate talents in clubs all over the world globally. The navigation hub has been redesigned and is much easier to navigate with live reports on scouting.
*      The ignite engine
The PlayStation 4 and XBox One versions will utilise new engine called as the Ignite Engine for FIFA 14. This will feature both the gameplay as well as graphical changes including human intelligence for live gaming experience.  The True Player Motion is another exciting feature which develops more realistic movements of players and surrounding environmental ambience.
*      The ultimate team
This feature is exclusive for XBox. This is an ultimate team mode for the game which has legends including Pele and Freddie Ljungberg. The gamer can acquire these classics and dive into the ultimate gaming adventure.
*      Other online features
The developers have announced 2v2 online seasons called as Co-op seasons which will enable the players to compete in teams of two.
The gamebox cover

Lionel Messi continues with the main cover star for all game releases. However, North America will see Messi sharing the cover with Javier Hernandez.

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