Smarter AI positioning, Guided player runs, player lock, Bunch of Career Mode changes, Co-op in Ultimate Team, FUT fitness items removed, Team Press nullified, sort of
New crosses can be too deadly, Competitor Mode fails to impress, FUT weekly match count too high, Volta gameplay unsatisfactory, Volta (further) going the FUT route, Volta story mode is a joke, Opaque matchmaking, FUT pay-to-win behaviour ignored,
Published: 2020-10-09, Author: Jordan , review by: techradar.com
Attacking feels great, Visually authentic, Plenty of modes
No substantial changes, Lingering defensive issues, Microtransaction overload
FIFA 21 has little new going on in this PS4 version, as its development team prepares for the next generation entry in the series. Purchasing a copy of FIFA 21 on either family of console will grant you access to its shinier new signing in November, which...
Abstract: Never mind football coming home. This year, football had to work from home. Every major competition shut down at the height of the pandemic, leaving elite athletes to train over Zoom and fans to stare at incomplete league tables. Some, like the Scottish P...
Abstract: Top sins.Fun football with plenty of goals, but the grubby business of selling loot boxes lets the side down.I'm having fun with FIFA 21. EA has made significant improvements to how the game plays on the pitch, added welcome quality of life tweaks, an...
Ultimate Team continues to be the best online multiplayer mode around,Presentation is at its traditional best,The new stadium customisation options are great additions,Career mode has improved,On-pitch gameplay is better than ever
Graphics are starting to show their age (on current-gen machines),FIFA Points and paid-for packs still err on the unsavoury side
If we're being brutally honest, EA didn't really have to do much to make FIFA 21 a success.True FIFA and football fans would buy it regardless, even if it only added a data update - after all, football shirts are renewed yearly, cost more than £80 a pop t...
So many modes to play, Volta remains fun and a good alternative to the traditional matches, Minor gameplay tweaks do help the game play better, Free next-gen upgrade, Heading is far improved,
Career mode update focuses on the wrong things, Very minor update overall,
FIFA 21 is an often great football game, packed with content and modes. The few gameplay tweaks that are here make for a better overall experience and keeping Volta around adds some variety. The redesign of career mode though focuses on the wrong features...
Published: 2020-11-30, Author: Sean , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: Another year, another review on the FIFA series. Sadly, I feel like these reviews are getting a tad repetitive with my simple requests: Overhaul career mode, give the non-Ultimate Team online modes some love, and focus on making the gameplay enjoyable and...
FIFA 21 offers a wealth of content and authenticity, and the new gameplay tweaks make a positive difference. However, this year's game is uncharacteristically bogged down by AI issues and technical hiccups...
Since we played a pre-release build of FIFA 21, we didn't really get to try out the Ultimate Teams mode. Even without that, it seems like the game is definitely a step up from its predecessors.It's got interesting enough mechanics, and the different game...
Published: 2020-10-05, Author: Richard , review by: gamespot.com
Abstract: With next-gen consoles only a few weeks away, FIFA 21 feels like a swan song for the current generation of sports games. It ostensibly wraps up an era that was defined by the increasing prevalence of microtransactions and the game modes designed around th...