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Sunday, 6 September 2015

Review of FIFA 14 (Xbox One)

Okay guys!  this week i review  the first football game on Next-Gen consoles


right.

My original plan was to review  Gears of War Ultimate Edition. But......well..... an incident  at a  FIFA  competition at my local game shop sort of.....delayed those plans. Most embarrassingly i lost 5-2




As a consequence of that @$$ whooping i had to purchase this game and review it.



In this game you can participate a match of the beautiful game. You pick a team to  play as,  and the team you face. Pick a stadium and kick off! Let's get into the match with James and Alistair from GAME (Ayr) in to commentary box

Audibility 10
This game is very accessible for hearing impaired players.  There's no need for subtitles as  the commentary just adds to the authenticity of the game. No more  so you should be OK with this game.

Visibility 10
This game is very accessible as you can change the cursor's color which is over your player's head to indicate which player you are controlling.  But  in single player and online matches there's no cursor of the opposing team's players, just your opponent's gamertags/ PSN IDs. So in most cases  you can play this game.


Mobility 10
this game allows you to customize the control layout to suit  your impairments! Great work EA!

Gameplay 8
This game is a lot of fun. Especially the fantasy football like Ultimate Team mode. BUT  after a few matches the gameplay becomes stale like a bread roll which has been uneaten in a few weeks. This  game is    97.7%    of the reasons  why controllers are broken!  So despite the perfect accessibility. This game can get boring after a few matches.

OVERALL SCORE  95%

 As the referee blows the final whistle it's Bioware FC that gets the three points. Due to the lack of decent replay value as as  basically as Aerosmith would sing "its the same old song and, same old song and same old song and dance" (bet you were singing along this quote in your head.)






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