Sunday, January 8, 2012

PC GAMES FIFA Soccer 13


FIFA Soccer 13 isn't all that different from last year's outing, but it still remains the most in-depth, entertaining, and compelling football game out there.

From the moment you first set foot in one of FIFA Soccer 13's beautifully detailed stadiums, it's clear that EA's latest football outing isn't the revelation that its predecessor was. Sure, it's still feature-packed and entertaining, but where FIFA Soccer 12 revolutionised and updated the classic FIFA formula in some wonderfully inventive ways, FIFA 13 merely maintains it. Its long list of improvements-enhanced physics, AI, player physicality, a tweaked Ultimate Team mode, and a new Skill Games mode-are welcome and well-implemented changes. But on the pitch, it's hard to tell that you're playing a dramatically different or better than FIFA 12.

Inded, some of FIFA 13's new marquee features are mere tweaks of those introduced in FIFA 12, one of which is the infamous player impact engine. It has been overhauled in an attempt to
 reduce those odd, fumbling, and sometimes-hilarious collisions that players made as they bounced over each other on the pitch like rag dolls. But while there's certainly a noticeable improvement in the physis system, with far less slipups, it's not infallible; there's still the odd glitch here  and there as players do inhuman backflips over others and flop along the pitch like weird anthropomorphic fish.





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