Better ball physics, player momentum, Timed Finishing increases skill gap, Better tactical control, Fun new kick-off modes, Breadth of presentation, UEFA licensing
More signs of arcade-y gameplay, Ultimate Team pay-to-win behaviour ignored, Career Mode, Pro Clubs continue to suffer, Xbox One graphics have aliasing issues,
Abstract: Teetering on the precipice of perfection.In recent years, the commonly held view is that FIFA has all the licenses and PES is like proper football. FIFA is more arcade, while PES Is the ultimate Simulation. That is plainly bollocks.Football is a gam...
Wealth of different game modes, Champs League licence completes the set, Players look more detailed, The Journey has a satisfying conclusion
Gameplay on the pitch feels very similar to before, Ultimate Team is nigh-on identical
The main reason many will update their FIFA games year-on-year is for the atmosphere, new kits and updated player stats, but thankfully FIFA 19 offers enough new in other areas to make it more of a worthwhile purchase.In gameplay terms, it hasn't changed...
Fantastic presentation, UEFA licenses complete the package, Small tweaks benefit the gameplay, So much to do
Not a huge upgrade, Lack of career mode updates
FIFA 19 is a great game, packed with plenty of detail. It isn't a huge step forward in terms of raw gameplay, but the sheer amount of stuff to do will mean you keep coming back for more...
Published: 2018-09-26, Author: Keith , review by: theguardian.com
Abstract: The Fifa series has been adhering to one clear philosophy over the past two decades. Let's call it “Hollywood authenticity”. Matches look and feel realistic, the animation is astonishingly accurate, the presentation has all the swooshing graphic wizardry...
Published: 2018-07-24, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv
Champions League licence completes the package, Timed Finishing adds another dimension to attacking play, Slick, flowing passing moves are more devastating than ever, Ultimate Team exposed as the money hole it is
Ultimate Team exposed as the money hole it is, Online play is often too frenetic, Games can easily get scrappy
FIFA is a game where subtle differences can have a real impact on how it plays, but they often take a while to reveal themselves, so a two-hour session with FIFA 19 can only tell us so much. Early impressions are good, though, with the new Active Touch S...
Published: 2018-10-03, Author: Oscar , review by: gamespot.com
FUT is as engaging as ever, The Journey remains a unique and interesting way to play, Presentation overall is excellent, with the Champions League license rounding off the package well, New Kick Off modes are entertainingly different, On-pitch play is mor
But still can't match PES 2019 when it comes to goalfeel, Career Mode and Pro Clubs are in desperate need of an overhaul, Surface-level details still need addressing for FIFA to be the ultimate football sim it attempts to be
Published: 2018-10-02, Author: Christian , review by: wccftech.com
The slower gameplay makes for much better football, Local multiplayer sees a massive update for the first time in years, Dynamic Tactics allow players to personalise their team even further than before, Childish Gambino on the soundtrack
Derek Rae and Lee Dixon's commentary needs to be deleted from the game, Rest mode appears to break Squad Battles on the PS4 version
I can't think of a single FIFA game that brought about as many big changes to the series as much as FIFA 19 has. EA has used the Champions League/Europa League license to improve the single-player experience, not to mention the use of special cards in FUT...
Published: 2018-09-28, Author: Luke , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: I started reviewing these two games together all the way back in 2012 because I felt that this rivalry, the last remaining true contest in all of sports gaming, deserved its own unique look at how each title shaped up. It was also because most folks who a...