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In what is turning out to be, thus far, the biggest critical success of the next-gen launch season -- FIFA Soccer 14 is now in the hands of tons of gamers who have bought PS4s.

What do you think of the next-gen game? Share your impressions below!

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# 21 The Tarheel @ 11/16/13 05:37 PM
Game runs smooth as silk, and I love the way players feel like they have momentum in their movement. Defenders can't easily snap back to you if you make a move on the ball, and I love the way the ball moves in the air on shots.
 
# 22 Cavani161 @ 11/16/13 10:16 PM
I've been critical of EA the past 2 years as I didn't like FIFA 13/14 on PS3/360, but I do love this game on PS4. I've been having a blast with this, as I've been broadcasting my Napoli career as people are watching. Game play has been improved all around, and defenders actually play defense. You cannot take Ronaldo and expect to do 30 tricks and run past the other team and score, passing is key in this.

Passing is much improved, as the ball doesn't have that bouncing feel to it that it did on last gen, ball is much more realistic now.

Power shots look like power shots, as I took one the first time I said wow, because on last gen, I didn't see power shots look like they do on here.

AI is much, much smarter, in every aspect. Marking players, moving into space, covering gaps, just working as a team all together.

Playing FIFA games for a long time, this is the best one yet.
 
# 23 poster @ 11/16/13 11:38 PM
Presentation is awesome. Reminds me of The Show as they have real time scenes during the match with a broadcast feel. Really well done. If they keep building and honing this area, they can do some awesome things. Replays look great, very broadcast like.

On the Dynamic cam all the way zoomed in, I can play defense the best. Nice 15 min matches with a great pace and feel. Getting out possessed by the CPU, but my passing is bad!
 
# 24 Amuseddaysleeper @ 11/16/13 11:42 PM
How can you play online with local co-op? Did they remove the "add a guest" feature?
 
# 25 geisterhome @ 11/17/13 02:51 AM
Sounds that even though FIFA isn't quite there where I want it to be yet, it is finally heading in the right direction, maybe FIFA 15 could be smth for me..
 
# 26 Sully @ 11/17/13 09:16 AM
Can't really compare it to past iterations, since I haven't played a FIFA game in years, but I'm really liking the PS4 version.

So much life to the ball, and the amount of player animations is insane. Game plays smooth, and obviously the graphics are stellar. There isn't as much play in the midfield as I'd like, but it's something I can easily look past. I've seen all types of goals in just two days with the game, and have yet to find anything I'd consider a "money goal". Very impressed with where soccer gaming is, and where it's going.
 
# 27 therizing02 @ 11/17/13 10:26 AM
Not surprised by the impressions of everyone so far. I'll be the first one to bring it up...

Are there more fouls?
How is the CPU tactical AI?

Thanks for the impressions!
 
# 28 PES3Paul @ 11/17/13 02:53 PM
Benches! With players on them. Coaches! Nail biting games where possession is important. Skill games improved. This proved right to be a day one pre-order.
 
# 29 PES3Paul @ 11/17/13 02:56 PM
Fouls are scarce, but I got into a game where the CPU got issued a yellow for messing around during a free kick. Not going back far enough. Also, a PK for a handball (which dummy me miscalculated and missed).
 
# 30 Azamien @ 11/17/13 04:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Chronic Narnia
for ps4 are you sure? or are you referencing it from ps3?
You're right. I had assumed it would be there and it isn't. I'm surprised, and think that the omission was an accident and not a purposeful removal.

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Originally Posted by therizing02
Not surprised by the impressions of everyone so far. I'll be the first one to bring it up...

Are there more fouls?
How is the CPU tactical AI?

Thanks for the impressions!
I'm getting a few more fouls than on PS3. There seems to be more collisions because of new animations, leading to more calls. It's still not where I'd like it to be on the realism scale, but it's closer.
 
# 31 TerryP @ 11/17/13 10:07 PM
So is there no season, tournament or franchise (not sure what it's called in FIFA) modes?
 
# 32 Azamien @ 11/17/13 10:53 PM
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Originally Posted by TerryP
So is there no season, tournament or franchise (not sure what it's called in FIFA) modes?
There is franchise ("career" mode in FIFA) but tournament mode (which was the way to play single seasons in the past) is gone.
 
# 33 Mikey88 @ 11/18/13 03:39 AM
anyone know if the camera angles are any better? can they be adjusted more than previous gen versions? have they added any?
 
# 34 Inhocmark @ 11/18/13 10:17 AM
I'm a long time FIFA vet, buy it annually, and despite the strong sense of familiarity with FIFA 13 (I did not buy the current Gen version of 14) it feels like a bunch of small changes that add up to a wholly different game experience.

On the surface, the game looks great. Player models are strong but not perfect the farther down the familiarity ladder you go. Stadiums and the pitches look great. The atmosphere in 5.1 is rocking. Some teams have team specific chants that come up more frequently than in previous games but can also be jarring if you're a supporter of a club and they come up at the wrong time (ie. Liverpool scored a goal at Anfield and the crowd started singing You'll Never Walk Alone, which is only traditionally sang at the start of a game and at the end as Liverpool close out a victory...and halftime in Istanbul)...but overall its nitpicky.

Commentary has a lot of similar elements but they've added a fair bit as well. I've still heard some repetition during my season and I'm only 5 games in. Still pretty solid.

Goals look awesome and feel awesome. A home goal is greeted by an erupting crowd and a celebration of big goals that you can almost feel your living room shake. Away goals are greeted with the pocket of away supports going crazy over top of a muted hum by the home support. Extremely cool.

The gameplay itself is a ton of small things thrown into the solid FIFA game play that makes it feel completely different. The physics is serious. Smaller players get easily pushed off balls, the tackles look crunching and the animation is not canned and while occasionally it offers some awkward impacts, they don't look out of place. The ball handling is amazing. You feel the difference between an elite player at full speed with the ball on his foot and even a good player. Neymar can take a ball in full flight, keep control and destroy a fullback who makes the mistake of not playing the positional game. The flip side, Raheem Sterling can keep control at speed but needs to push the ball farther ahead which makes it easier for a good full back to take it from him easier if you try to play the game with the R2 pushed down. Agile players feel more agile while bigger defenders feel every bit of their weight...good and bad.

The aerial physics are amazing. Multiple players crashing for balls, the ability to be the late player in and nip a header away is brilliant. The very fact the game no longer just pairs up two guys for a challenge means so much variety and the possibility of missing headers. As a force of habit on a goal kick, I hit the button for my central defender to challenge for an aerial ball and because he was out of position he awkwardly went for it and fell on the ground leaving the forward he was marking a clear path to the goal and I was instantly punished.


So yea...if feels familiar...they presentation elements beyond the graphics are very similiar but the game play feels like a big step up. A ton of small features that add up into a more real feeling game
 
# 35 EWRMETS @ 11/18/13 10:44 AM
What difficulty is everyone playing? Professional is a little bit easy to retain but World Class seems too difficult. With Atletico against Barca in Nou Camp I was able to win the possession battle but still lost 3-1 as I got murdered on the counter. I love how it's not so difficult to tackle anymore using tactical defending.
 
# 36 KG @ 11/18/13 11:15 AM
Hopefully for FIFA '15 they will implement emotions like NBA 2K14. Footy is such an emotional game. I would love to see live appropriate reactions to calls, fouls, important results, etc...


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# 37 Altimus @ 11/18/13 01:35 PM
With the game moving and looking as well it does, no fouls kills it for me sometimes. When it does happen, it looks so great and feels real but they're rare.

Started a CM on Legendary with Chelsea last night finally. Dominated the pre-season, dominated Hull City in the opener and was scoring a minimum of 4 goals per game. Thought this game is way too easy to score goals (no slider modifications yet). Then it happened. 0 goals against Villa with only 3 shots the entire game. Next game, 1 goal off a PK with 7 shots against United so back to the drawing board. The United game resulted in a much better offensive showing but I'm loving the challenge so far. Defending is difficult and I might have to boost sliders for that one.

I love the creativity you're able to pull off with skilled play makers like Oscar and Hazard. A good number of my goals have been PES like where you just stand up out of you're seat and marvel at the action that just took place. On a side note, Mata isn't doing anything for me at the moment, Eto'o disappeared after scoring 2 in the first game and Torres is MIA completely in the game.

Game looks stunning, crowds reactions are great and gameplay tweaks have been made from FIFA 14 (PS3/360). My biggest gripe other than fouls in last gen was how all defenders were super defenders no matter what rating they had; much better now. Also investing in a back line finally matters, as does positioning and marketing. Got caught gambling with Terry a few times and paid because no way Terry should be able to turn and catch up to a striker. This was the case sometimes in last gen, no more. Defenders feel like they have weight to them while players like Hazard fly.

Also I love how everything is in real time. No more cut scenes, just close ups of real time action. Presentation flows and plays out just like you would expect in a real game. However, this makes the commentary stick out a little more and I hope they're able to work on more lines for FIFA 15.
 
# 38 EWRMETS @ 11/20/13 12:24 PM
I was just thinking, points of emphasis would be great in FIFA. Imagine havnig the CPU focus on shutting down Messi or playing wide.
 
# 39 jwilphl @ 11/20/13 02:21 PM
I want to like FIFA, but honestly the way they surreptitiously removed features from the next-gen version makes me mark down the game considerably. As someone who uses those features a gross majority of the time while playing FIFA, it basically neuters my interest in the game. Think of it as coming in and playing Madden '06 as it existed on the 360.

To warn anyone looking at this game for PS4 or X1 - if you use tournaments/creation centre or the like, do not buy the next-gen version. They are not included. If those things don't matter to you, I imagine you'll enjoy the game.
 
# 40 bosoxfan1 @ 11/20/13 05:16 PM
Can you still edit players or is that also removed?
 


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